Guest guest Posted September 3, 2003 Report Share Posted September 3, 2003 Rats, it sounds as if you've become more oxalate sensitive again because oxalobacter was the digestive enzyme that got killed when taking antibiotics. That happens to me. I hate antibiotics but they're neccessary. I get the vv and burning in my feet too and found it's oxalate. I have to pay attention to my food allergies too or will get VV. After a rest from oxalate, I'll be able to gradually increase it again. You sound soooooo much like me. I like to soak my feet in cool water when that happens. At least it gets me to sleep at night. -El > Hi Beth > > I'm sorry that I just read this message! Just wanted to tell you that I had > a nasty flare-up that lasted almost a month after taking Zithromax. It felt > like histamines attacking my body. My feet also burned. I started taking > an anti-histamine, Allegra 180, and the flare-up slowly went away. My pain > is at 0 to .5 now on a scale of 1 - 10. Sex is pain-free again. I'm also > 38 years old. > > Has your pain eased up since you posted this message? I hope so! > > nne > > > > > > >From: " ofoneheart2001 " <beth.austin@c...> > >Reply-To: VulvarDisorders > >To: VulvarDisorders > >Subject: Chemistry of Meds Making Vulvodynia Worse? > >Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 19:17:21 -0000 > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Enter for your chance to IM with Bon Jovi, Seal, Bow Wow, or J Blige > using MSN Messenger http://entertainment.msn.com/imastar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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