Re: RA development case
- From: "Harvey R. Stone" <hrstone@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 12:55:48 -0500
"Jack" <jack@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 06:39:16 GMT, RoseB <imarosa.1@xxxxxxx> wrote:
There was no sign of any infection initially. It was my doctor who
prescribed the antibiotic as a precautionary case. When there was no
infection, the antibiotic raises one's immune system to hyperactive
and RA is developed.
That is one of those jumps that can not be proven,,, that make people make
mistaken decisions. I want you to know that you are not dealing with
people that make those kind of decisions.
The lesson was never take an antibiotic when you
have clearly no infection, no fever, but it is sort of too late to
realize. I have consulted many doctors since. One doctor told me
that most antibiotic can induce joint pain, if you read the fine
print. I have heard of other people getting RA from drugs, just want
to see if there are other experiences here.
You bet there are and I am one of them where the anti-bio treatments for
other things have put my proven RA in complete remission.
A good question for you would be how can you be sure that RA comes from an
How could you be sure that your RA was from the antibiotic and not
from the initial infection.
infection..... Wrong,,,wrong wrong.
It is not unusual to develop an reactive
arthritis as a result of infection, but I have never seen anything in
the literature to support it being caused by the antibiotic.
and I agree with that.
Harv
Please see: http://www.medicinenet.com/reactive_arthritis/article.htm.
for more information.
Rose @}->--
Being educated means that rather than fearing the unknown,
one seeks to understand it.
.
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