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18-19mnths ago i first got a little bit ill after fillings were removed

unsafely, then a few weeks after this i got a lot worse after i was given cipro

for prostatitis which it turned out i didn't have. After i started taking cipro

i got this horrible unreality feeling 24/7 and still have it now,along with lots

of other symptoms.

Its a really awful feeling as i feel as though i am disconnected from real life

and there is a invisible barrier between me and real life it makes everything

seem weird.

All this is well documented on fluoroquinolone poisoning sites along with lots

of CNS and tendon and muscle problems.

Up until a while ago i thought all this was down to the mercury,as when i got

the the symptoms the dr said it could be the cipro, and if i could stick it out

and finish the course they would go.

I did and they didn't, so thats why i thought it must be the mercury.

The thing i would like to know is has candida given anyone on here this feeling

long term,or have they got these symptoms after taking cipro or levaquin or any

ANBX in the fluoroquinolone group?

It would be good to know other people had this and if it went after time or how

they are coping.

I don't think it is Candida as i have never seen it mentioned before,but it is

mentioned as depersonalization on the cipro sites.

any help would be lovely. Dudley

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