Almost 2 months ago i ended up with a infection and was perscribed bactrim. Just before cycle was over i ended up with kidney pain i stopped infection came back. I tryed to just deal with the pain from infection for like 2-3 weeks but i did not go away. So i go in and was perscribed cipro. I dident really second guess antibiotic because i wanted this shit over and told doctor about last problem so assumed they be smart enough to then perscribe a safer antibiotic. The funny thing is when she said the name cipro something popped up in my head that i heard about the shit before. Anyway almost a week in and side of my left thumb went kinds numb/nerve endings felt fucked up after simply shovling snow for like 10-20mins. Again played it off as nothing shit happins. Next day im super stoned kinda in a daze standing in front of tv. All of sudden my eyes felt like they went hella cross eyed. Threw out the day it would do it of and on freaked me out this is when cipro started coming to mind but was also in my mind that i was really high weed constricts eye blood vessels so maybe i just strained them. Well about 3 more days in shit got worse with my eyes and more side effects really kicked in.
Extreme Fatique
Nausea
Feels like blood suger out of wack
Numb finger
Hard to focus with vision
Today i got my internet back on my phone a quick qoogle search shows tons of warning sites to injury lawyers. Tendon tears, hearts attacks, panic attacks, major joint pain vision loss all kinds of serios shit.
Im a little of 30hrs off this shit hoping things are not perminent like some people.
And worse of all mj make all the side effects worse ive lost it. Ha
Stay away from this shit
holy shot bro. I am so glad you are ok!
It feels good to be running from the devil
Another breath and I'm up another level
It feels good to be up above the clouds
It feels good for the first time in a long time now
Damn Dude those effects you felt sound serious,
I have taken Cipro 4-5 times over the last 10 years
but I have a weird rare bloodtype & stuff works dif for me
sometimes. Cipro is best known for it’s work on vd–in fact one
known side-effect is the cooling effect felt in the urinary tract when
peeing, very similar to taking cranberry pills in lg amounts. Your Dr is gonna
hafta give you a new antibiotic, unless the Cipro already kicked that last infection.
Don’t wait, you can become extremely sick if that old infection manages to overpower
both the bactrim & the cipro. Try to avoid getting put on steroids, that methyl prednisone
always kicks my ass. I usually smash between $1,500 & $2,500 worth of doors, computers,
cellphones & tools during the 7-10 days my Dr prescribes that stuff, doesn’t work good for me.
I had/might still have a epititymis infection. When i first went in a urine analysis test dident show a infection this was a week after it first started and pain was pretty bad. When i got put on cipro the 2 days prior and day off pain was minimal but epititymis still inflammed this was almost 2 months deep. So far seems like cipro might have got rid of it occasional slight feeling like something still there. But i still have alot of side effects. This shit fucked me up i wish i stopped 3 days ago when the vision stuff first started but i just wasent 100% percent sure and wanna stop and pain come back. And ya steriods promote tendon tears with cipro ive read fuck this drugs i now remeber seeing tv warning commercials on cipro long time ago.
Thats crazy man glad you alright tho Grind :weedpass:
The trick to being a good stalker is always having weed.
If they catch you stalking just say "wanna smoke some weed?",
If they say "no"… fuck em.
You don’t need that kinda negativity in your life.
man, damn Grind, I had no idea that shit could do that..that’s a Z-pack right? I think they always try and give me that shit.
of course you made it through ok You is gangster.




HATE hearing this Grind!!!!!! praying for u!!!! keep us posted on how ur doing!!! :lipstick: hate ur sick love!!! 🙁 pleaseeeee feel better soon!!!! :lipstick:
Thanks i hope your doing alright too.
Also keep in mind guys cipro is a fluoride type substance and is why so many get sick. So i would assume the fluorinated research chemicals can eventually cause some type of the same toxic reactions. I know when i tried some of the blends it fucked up my vision right away and had some similar but way milder side effects.
man, damn Grind, I had no idea that shit could do that..that’s a Z-pack right? I think they always try and give me that shit.
of course you made it through ok You is gangster.
The Z-pack is actually Zithromax, a medium size red pill. Cipro is dif, its a large white pill
ahh, thanks Jones, I am not sure I have ever had the cipro then.
I shall steer clear from now on. Thank you for the warning Grind.




Cipro isn’t all bad, my Dr. told me that one Cipro pill can cure gonorrhea & some other vd too
Cipro isn’t all bad, my Dr. told me that one Cipro pill can cure gonorrhea & some other vd too
Before you even say shit like that google cipro. Theres alot of people who lifes been detroyed from the shit.
Dident you use to say same thing about blends an how much you smoked and there not that bad with no problems then come back and say how they almost killed you? Not being a dick just saying man…
Also got a call today from the moms. She called her doctor and doctor said same shit that what im going threw can happin and side effects can take days to months to wear off. I am feeling alot better but theres shit still here and there and vision super sensitive. Worse thing is eyes and easy to get body pains.
Cipro is a synthetic antibiotic of the second-generation fluoroquinolone drug class. It is used to treat patients suffering from different infectious diseases such as respiratory tract infections (e.g. malignant otitis externa, sinusitis, tonsillitis, bronchitis, pneumonia), bone and joint infections (arthritis, poliomyelitis), endocarditis, gastroenteritis, infectious diarrhea of different causes, skin infections (infected wounds, burns, cellulitis, abscess, phlegmon), urinary tract infections (e.g. cystitis, pielonephritis, prostatitis, adnexitis, endometritis), infectious eye diseases (conjunctivitis, blepharitis, keratitis etc), anthrax, bacteriemia, septicemia. This antibiotic can also be used for prophylaxis of infectious complications after surgery.
Side effects
Although Cipro is usually well tolerated by the body, up to 15% of patients who use it experience some side effects. The most common side effects are dizziness, headache, drowsiness, weakness, mouth dryness, loss of appetite, bad taste in the mouth, painful oral mucosa, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, dysphagia, dyspepsia, stomach upset, flatulence, aggravated irritable bowel syndrome, diarrhea, constipation, nervousness, anxiety, agitation, mood changes, insomnia, nightmares, tremor, anosmia, yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice), vision changes (blurred vision, decreased visual acuity, flashing lights, change in color perception, diplopia), cataracts, nystagmus, photosensitivity (increased sensitivity of the skin to sunlight), flu-like symptoms (fever, chills, sore throat or unusual cough), suprapubic pain, vaginal itching and/or discharge, vaginal candidiasis.
Also Cipro may cause:
Musculo-sceletal side effects: myalgia, myasthenia, myoclonus, night muscle cramps, neck, back pain, arthralgia, joint stiffness, joint swelling, inability to move, redness and pain in joints, tendinitis, extremity pain.
Neurological side effects: hyperesthesia, peripheral neuropathy, polyneuropathy, flushing, increased perspiration (sweating).
Skin side effects: hyperpigmentation, erythema multiforme, exfoliative dermatitis.
Like any other drug, Cipro can cause allergic reactions such as rash, urticaria, itching, swallowing or breathing difficulty, tightness in the chest, swelling of the mouth, hands, eyes, conjunctivae, face, lips, tongue and throat, unusual hoarseness, angioedema, anaphylaxis, anaphylactic shock and anaphylactoid reactions, allergic interstitial nephritis. These reactions are serious and require urgent medical attention.
In some cases, Cipro can cause toxic reactions such as bullous pemphigoid, purpura, erythema multiforme, serum sickness-like reaction, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, exfoliative dermatitis, fixed eruption, toxic epidermal necrolysis (Lyell’s syndrome), necrotizing and cutaneous vasculitis, interstitial nephritis.
Rare side effects
In some rare cases, Cipro intake can lead to disturbance in attention, migraine, tinnitus, hearing loss, loss of taste, hiccough, injection site reaction, erythema nodosum, lymphadenopathy, allodynia, hypesthesia, dyskinesia, temperature sensitivity, cystic fibrosis arthropathy, foot pain, tendon rupture, (including Achilles tendon rupture), knee inflammation, abnormal gait, Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea, tachycardia, hypotension, renal calculi, phlebitis, gout flare up, polyuria, urinary retention, vaginitis.
Changes in laboratory tests
People who use Cipro should keep in mind that this medicine can cause changes in laboratory tests results. Therefore, you should know that Cipro can cause such abnormalities as anemia, methemoglobinemia, decreased hematocrit, eosinophilia, leukopenia or leukocytosis, increased atypical lymphocyte count, monocytosis, immature white blood cells, neutropenia, agranulocytosis, thrombocytopenia or throbocytosis, pancytopenia (life-threatening condition), bone marrow depression signs, elevated sedimentation rate, prolongation or decrease in prothrombin time, hepatic enzyme elevations (alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, lactat dehydrogenase, gammaglutamyl transferase, bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase), elevation of lipase levels, cholesterol, triglycerides, blood urea nitrogen, uric acid, serum creatinine, creatine phosphokinase, serum amylase, serum calcium, potassium, blood glucose (or hypoglycemia), acidosis signs, decrease in total serum protein, serum albumin. There can also be some changes in urine tests: abnormal odor, color, polyuria, crystalluria, albuminuria, candiduria, hematuria, eosinophiluria. Presence of blood or mucus in your stool.
Serious side effects
Cipro can cause some serious side effects that require urgent medical attention.
Neurological: seizures or convulsions, loss of consciousness, hallucinations, depression, lethargy, catatonia, ataxia, dysphasia, dysesthesia, paresis, delirium, paranoia, suicidal thoughts, toxic psychosis, benign intracranial hypertension.
Pulmonary: epistaxis, hemoptysis, dyspnea, bronchospasm, pleural effusion, respiratory arrest, respiratory distress.
Cardiovascular: pulmonary edema, cerebral thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, cardiac murmur, abdominal aortic bruit, cardiopulmonary arrest, cardiovascular collapse, arrhythmia (fast, slow or irregular heartbeat, atrial flutter, palpitations, ventricular bigeminy), postural hypotension, hypertension, QT prolongation on ECG, torsade de pointes, vasculitis, easy bruising and bleeding.
Gastro-intestinal: oral ulceration, oral thrush infection, gastrointestinal moniliasis, hepatic necrosis with hepatic failure (fatal sometimes), gastrointestinal bleeding, intestinal perforation, watery or bloody diarrhea, pancreatitis, pseudomembranous colitis.
Urogenital: feeling an urgent need to urinate, urethral bleeding, urine retention, micturition, renal failure, vaginal infection (including yeast infection).
Other: cutaneous candidiasis, tingling in arms and legs, myasthenia gravis exacerbation, myoclonus.
Side effects in pregnant women
Cipro seems to be sufficiently safe during pregnancy. However, it should be used only when the benefit outweighs the risk and it is not advisable to take it during breastfeeding due to risks for the baby.
Side effects in children
The most common side effects in children are joint problems: arthralgia, arthrosis, joint sprains, limited movement in affected joints (shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle). In addition, Cipro can cause such adverse reactions as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dyspepsia, diarrhea, fever, myalgia, asthma, rash, dizziness, insomnia or somnolence. There are also reported cases of Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction (hypotension, tachycardia, and disseminated intravascular coagulation).
Conclusions
You may never experience any of the side effects listed above. Your doctor cannot predict your body’s reaction to Cipro until you have tried it. That is why you should immediately inform your doctor of any changes in your health condition after taking Cipro. Therefore, when you feel something is wrong, ask your doctor for advice and he or she will diagnose if your problem is connected with the medicine intake. You should also be careful because some of the side effects of Cipro require urgent medical attention.




Scary. Good to know.
"You can't buy happiness… but you can buy weed, which is pretty close."
Most the body sides effect are gone but my vision is still really sensitive to light and feels like a scab kinda like they felt when i burned my eyes from sun before. Right eye twitching alot too. I tryed smoking today and made my eyes worse. Im hoping i dident fuck up my retinas our something. I at least can look at my phone and watch tv without my eyes feeling cross eyed our of focus all the time. Shit sucks