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Hi ,

That sounds horrible. I'm wondering however, did they eventually heal so that

you can

walk again? And if so, what do you think contributed to the healing process,

besides rest

of course?

thanks,

d.

--- In infections , " Windsor "

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> Dear Dan

> I blew one while running with my kids one day

> The next one was 12 months to the day and it went as I stepped out the door,

no strain

on it at all.

> R

> [infections] Re: Cipro/flouroquinolone drugs deplete

glutathione...

>

>

> Rich Van K posted some info at on Cipro/flouro's and papers

that

> show that they deplete glutathione, and that's possibly part of what causes

the ruptures.

>

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I have trouble with my achillies tendon (especially on the right foot) and just two weeks ago I went to the hospital because of brachial plexus nerve damage (which you usually get from severe trauma - which I never experienced). I took Levaquin and Cipro (in the past). Get fantasy football with free live scoring. Sign up for FanHouse Fantasy Football today.

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