Guest guest Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Hi All, My doctor has prescribed me LDN, but he won't tell me why. I think he knows I'm in a mad mad love affair with pubmed and google scholar! So my problem is that I took a Fluoroquinolone drug (Cipro/Levaquin/Avelox are the most common) about 7 months ago. I developed tendinitis while on it even though I wasn't exercising, and my doctor said to just ignore it and keep taking the drug. Since I got off, I have developed bilateral tendinopathy in every limb of my body. In fact, for the first 3 months off the drug, every few days brought a new tendinopathy, joint pain, stiff joint that no longer moved, eye problem or other. By the end of 3 months, I had 44 tendinopathies, 6 arthritic joint pains, 4 joints that didn't move, and all kinds of other problems. I joined a support group, and we found that for at least 22% of the members, some of our symptoms are made worse by soy, specifically tendon pain, joint pain, and nerve burning/buzzing/just painful pain. I'm lucky because I don't have the nerve pain. But within hours of eating soy, my tendon pain increases, growing to a plateau by the beginning of the 3rd day. With continued exposure, my joint pain increases on the 3rd and 4th days. When I stop soy, my tendon pain drops off after two days. By joint pain hangs on for those two days, then fades throughout days 3-5. I also have had low level diarrhea for the first 3 months, and strange bowel patterns for the entire time. Now, I'm aware that joint pain is common in Irritable Bowel disease, Crohn's, Ulcerative Colitis, and Celiac. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/538350 http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/celiac-disease/DS00319/DSECTION=symptoms http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3876079 And so on... I did tell the doctor that I was scared of medications given that the last one has left me disabled for months. He wants me gluten-free and casein-free the entire time. So I was wondering, if there is any reason that anyone can think of why I might have been given LDN? Since he initially notified me he was going to write the prescription but before he actually did, I also found that gluten affects my joint pain. If I stop eating gluten for 16 hours, my joint pain drops off a few levels. When I return to eating gluten after a week or more off, my joint pain slowly climbs back over a 10 day period. Would soy increasing tendon or joint pain be a symptom of Crohn's or IBD or Ulcerative Colitis? -Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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