Guest guest Posted September 25, 2007 Report Share Posted September 25, 2007 I believe Flagyl is what gave me Burning Mouth Syndrom. I was on Flagyl for BV, 3 days later my mouth was on fire and it never went away. I seeked out a specialist for BMS and he told me the bms will go away. Now I have THIS!!! Its burning mouth all over again but at least with the bms you can chew gum. Thats not an option with a vulva Im going tonight to give blood for every std under the sun. This is insane!! Im starting to freak out. As if burning mouth wasnt bad enough, now I have vulvadynia. Mine started with a yeast infection too. I did 2 treatments of diflucan and after that didnt work, did the Teconazol 7 and Im still getting a discharge, but its clear, not white. Although when it dries up on my undies, its white. Im sooo upset My gyn's nurse wants me to come back in to see the dr. FOR WHAT??? He already saw me for cultures and said my vulva looks normal. What can he possibly do for me now except give me Lydocane cream. SS > > You shouldn't wish you took the oral meds for BV, Carolyn. I took > flagyl for BV and that drug is deadly. I stopped after 3 and half days > because I realized it was frying the nerves. > > See, a drug peaks in the body between 1 and 2 hours, and I kid you not, > every time I popped a flagyl, between 1 and 2 hours later, I would get > this really strange " buzzing " sensation in my clitoris. (And I do not > mean the good kind.) ;-) I was absolutely stupefied that flagyl could do > that to my nerves in the clitoris. So I got off the drug. A couple days > later, I developed a tingling in my right foot and hit the ceiling > because I know flagyl is notorious for causing peripheral neuropathy. > Fortunately that foot symptom stopped. But any kind of nerve damage can > cause a burning sensation. > > This will freak you out a bit, but, I read a story about a young girl > who was on flagyl for only 3 days and she developed severe neuropathy. > So severe, it involved the calves and her feet. Her legs and feet were > burning so badly, she had to submerge her legs in buckets of ice. > > Now, why these drugs are allowed on the market is beyond me. But let me > tell ya, anyone ever wants to prescribe flagyl for me again, they better > run for their life before I smack them. I was given Diflucan again last > week and it made me 10 times worse, not better! (And I cultured positive > for yeast) Hell, I'd rather live with the yeast than take a drug that > sets me back. I'm thinking once a person gets vulvodynia, any drug that > gets into the tissue is going to make it potentially worse. I wish I had > never taken the Diflucan again. Even my rectal tissue is inflamed, now. > ugh . . . But then I read that Diflucan in the body, has 10 times the > concentration in the skin, than it does in the vaginal fluid. (No wonder > my skin is so irritated.) > > Hang tough kiddo! ;-) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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