Summary
Name: Peg
Sex: Female
Age: 64
Quinolone taken: Trovan
Reason for the Quinolone: Respiratory infection
Was a safer antibiotic tried first? : No
How long ago did you take the Quinolone?: 6 months
How much have you recovered as of now?: 80%
How often do you relapse or cycle?: N/A
Does your doctor agree the Quinolone is the cause of your problems?: No
Do you have a history of seizures or neurological problems?: No
Please list anything your doctor did that helped in your recovery: added potassium pills, monitored daily with blood tests, kept me out of hospital and infections, daily calls
What has helped you in your recovery?: Rest and time for liver to recuperate
Peg's Story
I returned from skiing with a cold (respiratory). I was given inhalatant with trovan for 8 days. After a few days off drugs, I was listless and aching muscles although I continued to play tennis. I was simply dragging. I thought I had flu and wasn't responding. She prescribed steroid for 5 days. I jaundiced and my liver was close to failure. For the next 30-45 days, I had no energy and took no pills at all, just rest. I lost 12 lbs. My blood was taken and tested daily as my potassium level and other levels dropped critically. I came close to being hospitalized but requested to stay home and rest and did. I think I am better because I feel better and am back to playing tennis, but won't know until next blood test. for an antibiotic |
Last Updated 4/15/04