Hi jha
I'm really sorry that you're starting to feel worse, with pain now in your other foot and wrists.
Your doc should know that as you're now experiencing Adverse Reactions to a Fluoroquinolone, he mustn't prescribe you any more Quinolones. It makes no difference whether it's Cipro or Levo. They will all have the same effects on you. As you've taken Cipro before, with no problems, because the FQs are cumulative, you've now reached your tolerance threshold. You mustn't take any more FQs, no matter what they're called; they will just make you worse. You and your doc should report these Adverse Reactions to the MHRA, under the Yellow Card Scheme. The EMIS moderator has included the link you need for this, in the pinned post....the link I gave you last (I see that they have kindly removed all my previous mistakes in giving you that link). You should also report these effects to the dispensing Pharmacy and they will report to the drug company.
My ADRs started gradually with general aches in my legs, which moved down to one Achilles and then to the other and also to my feet and ankles. I felt changes for the worse each day. I hope your stops progressing soon.
All I can recommend, although I did nothing, is to take Magnesium supplements, as FQs deplete the body of this and you could also try putting some Epsom Salts in a bath and soaking regularly. I found that heat helped the pain a little, using hot water bottles wrapped around the painful areas and then I bought a few of those wheat filled bags that you heat in the microwave. Then you should rest your feet and take care not to put any stress on the Achilles, to avoid rupture. I wish I wasn't freaking you out but unfortunately, there's no way to give you this info without alarming you. However, you may find that you don't get any worse, as we are all different and react differently, so just because I ended up immobile for so long, doesn't mean that you will too. If you. Look at the MHRA site, you can find a table showing the ADRs which have been reported and you'll see that Musculoskeletal issues are the most commonly reported. Remember that most people,don't send in a report...many don't realise they are having adverse reactions.
Keep in touch and let us know how you go on. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you and if there's anything else I can help with, don't hesitate to ask.
You might want to repost where you are up to now, on the discussion where the pinned post is, as others with FQ Toxicity will find you too. A couple of us have been private messaging and one man has been seeing an Integrative Medicine Clinic and ohers will be alerted of your post. It's good that we are discussing it within this discussion too, as there will be others with tendon issues who may also be experiencing ADRs, specifically Tendonitis, to FQs.
Take Care
Plodding on.