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Feb 26 2009, 05:52 PM
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New Member Group: Members Joined: 7-November 08 From: NJ |
I am freaking out after finding this post. I've been on minocycline for the past 4 months and stopping today...switching to spiro. But I've had a ringing in my ears for the past few weeks and finally figured out that its probably related to the antibiotics. What do I do?!?!?!?!? I'm freaking out!! Will it go away when I stop the antibiotics? Do I need to see a doctor? ...freaking...out I had the ringing in my ears too and went to my regular doctor twice thinking I had an ear infection. He even gave me meds for that. Once i got off the Minocycline the rining went away slowly. Sounds like you caught the warning signs early and take Wynne advice and tell your doctor who prescribe the meds your symptoms. |
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Feb 27 2009, 12:36 AM
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![]() New Member Group: Members Joined: 22-December 07 From: Seattle, WA |
Thanks...I stopped freaking out enough to make a doctors appointment and went earlier tonight. He is pretty sure its related to the minocycline but so far all I can do is wait 2-3 weeks to see if the ringing in my ears stops. Otherwise I will have to go back and they will try to figure things out. Kinda sucks to just have to wait to see if its anything worse
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Mar 3 2009, 05:07 AM
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Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 11-October 07 |
I will suggest people to take doxycycline rather than minocycline, because minocycline might cause you some kind of auto immune disease, which is for life.
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May 7 2009, 09:21 AM
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New Member Group: Members Joined: 27-April 09 From: USA |
I see a lot of people wanting to try out Minocycline, and of course, your dermatologist will tell you the typical side-effects - dizziness, sensitive to sunlight, etc. But what really is unfortunate is that they don't typically warn you about the serious side effects, which, unfortunately for myself, I am currently experiencing. In case you're wondering, I have moderate acne and have been on Minocycline in combination with Spironolactone for about a year. I also had some creams, but I only used them for spots and they're not important to my overall story anyway. Symptoms and Time Frame About 2 months ago, maybe a little more, I began to experience severe headaches. They weren't constant, but it felt like I was getting them every day - right before I went to bed and right when I woke up. I thought maybe it was stress with it being finals week and I was just grinding my teeth at night. I shrugged it off for the time being. They went away, but started coming back a few weeks later. My mom thought it had to do with my teeth as well, so she bought me a mouth guard to wear at night. Unfortunately, it didn't help. The headaches eventually became constant. About a month ago now, I started getting back pain. I thought maybe it was because I was sleeping over at a bunch of different houses so I was just uncomfortable with the bed situation, so again I ignored it. When I slept at my house, I still had the back pain and I was confused as to why it was still happening. My mom and I went out and bought a new pillow and mattress pad (my bed was hard as a rock anyhow), but as you can guess, the pain was still there. At the same time, I had this weird ringing noise in my right ear. Not exactly ringing, I suppose, but I could definitely hear my heartbeat constantly in my ear. It made sleeping very difficult because all I could hear was this noise. It was awful. I hadn't visited the doctor by this point in time. I thought all the symptoms were separate and didn't think much of anything. Finally, I began to have vision problems not 3 weeks ago. I kept blacking out for anywhere from 1 to 10 seconds at a time whenever I stood up. Sometimes it would cover my entire vision to the point of not being able to see to just the outer edges. It was kind of like when you stand up too fast and you get that light-headed feeling, sometimes coupled with vision impairment? Yeah, like that. I also felt disoriented at times and was having trouble thinking and spelling. I couldn't even spell "writing" and I'm 19 years old. Doctors' Appointments & Diagnosis The vision problems were the last straw, so I called up my family doctor. He saw me right away on Wednesday two weeks ago, although he couldn't conclude much. The only thing he noted along with my symptoms above was that my optic nerves were swollen. He recommended me to an ophthalmologist (eye doctor). Nothing much different to say at the ophthalmologist I saw on Friday two weeks ago. He dilated my pupils and also recognized the optic nerve swelling. He told me to make a follow-up appointment in the coming weeks and I went home. I got a call from my family doctor that night at home. He had been speaking with a neurologist about my symptoms and medications (obviously Minocycline was included in that list), and although it's hard to diagnose, they both decided that I had the following: Idiomatic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH)/Pseudo Tumor Cerebri (PTC) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiopathic_intracranial_hypertension What this is in a nutshell is a neurological disorder in which a patient experiences similar symptoms a person with a brain tumor would feel (hence "pseudo tumor"). All of my symptoms from above are what characterizes this disorder, along with nausea (although I never experienced this). It basically involves increased pressure in the brain from an increased produced of spinal fluids. Papilledema http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papilledema This is one of the most obvious physical symptoms of IIH/PTC. It entails swelling of the optic disc caused by increased brain pressure. So they go hand in hand. Mind you, these are both very rare, which is why the doctors had a hard time deciding if I should be diagnosed or not. But all signs pointed directly to this. I took it upon myself earlier that week to research my symptoms and a lot of the articles I read pointed to IIH. It typically occurs in obese people (which I am not), but the articles all said that studies have found a link between Minocycline and IIH. It's very rare that this happens, but it does all the same, which is why I wanted you guys to know about this. It's frightening knowing that a simple pill used to treat acne could lead to this. I'm not doing this to gain sympathy or anything. I thought I would go blind. I was truly scared for my life and I don't want anyone else to feel so lost or confused as I was. If you want to know the personal hell I experienced because of this drug, please read on. Treatments MRI After this phone call, I had an emergency MRI scheduled that Saturday night. This obviously involves no pain and I just had to sit in a small, enclosed space for an hour listening to sounds similar to a school fire alarm. Exciting, I know. But this was to confirm that I did not have a brain tumor and would be safe for me to have the next leg of my treatment... Lumbar Puncture/Spinal Tap http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumbar_puncture I had this last Monday and it is something I NEVER wish to experience in my life. I won't go into details in case some people are squeamish/afraid of needles. Let's just say I was crying my eyes out during the entire procedure because I was frightened and the initial pain was terrible. This was suppose to take out excess spinal fluid in my spine. This, in combination with another medication I was taking - Diamox - I should have begun to feel better in a few days time. Blood Patch You can look this up on google for the same reason as the spinal tap. But I guess the spinal tap didn't heal properly and I had a CSI (spinal fluid) leak internally causing the same severe headaches I had prior, as well as nausea. I had this this morning and like the spinal tap, I never want this again either. Maybe I'm just a wuss. But I feel loads better aside from a little back pain. ... All in all, was all this worth nice skin? NO WAY. I'm sorry for the terribly long post, but there was a lot to say. I've been stuck in my house for 3 weeks trying to recoup all because of Minocycline's side effects and I still cannot believe all this was caused by that little pill. I want everyone to know that there are always risks in taking these sort of medications and you need to look out for yourselves and be careful. Feel free to ask questions if you have any, by the way. Not as rare as you may think! Please read momonamission blog and post. |
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May 8 2009, 08:14 PM
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New Member Group: Members Joined: 8-May 09 |
Wow, I never knew so many other people had bad reactions to minocycline too!
I got hypersensitivity-lupus after awhile of taking it (not nearly as bad as what some people have described... but the joint pain, super sensitive skin, and fatigue weren't fun), and it took a while to be properly diagnosed because it's so rare. This is usually listed as a permanent side effect, but all of my symptoms disappeared completely about 3 or 4 months after I stopped taking it, so there is hope! |
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May 8 2009, 08:30 PM
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![]() Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 14-February 09 From: quebec, Canada |
I got the prescription for mino about a month ago..and still haven't started ..After reading this..Boy Am I glad! I'll try to fight this acne without antibiotics!! I'm not willing to take chances, even if some people have none or barely any side effects..I don't wan to take the chance of putting my overall health at risk!!
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May 13 2009, 04:23 PM
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New Member Group: Members Joined: 24-September 08 |
Personally i've never had a problem with the cycline family in my 6 years of using and i've actually lately been more focused and even with more energy than usual on a higher dose. I do think people should be tested as to whether or not they will react adversely, if not by blood cultures than maybe even gene testing incase it's due to a certain protein synthesis in the bodythat cause the increase in spinal fluid production when you take a cycline.
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May 14 2009, 04:18 PM
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Charlotte Group: Veteran Members Joined: 15-January 09 From: England |
I'm so sorry. I'm on mino too and I have been for long periods of time in the past, and I believed it caused me many symptoms, including ringing in the ears. I still get nauseous and have been wondering if it's due to the mino, amongst other things, so I think I will finish my course after 4 months (one more month.) I will be looking into this more. Thanks for posting. By the way would you consider going for a colonic? I have had one before and it was truely an amazing experience - many symptoms, that I believed were caused by years of mino on and off, pretty much vanished, and I will be going for another when I finish this course. Good luck
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May 24 2009, 06:19 AM
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New Member Group: Members Joined: 27-April 09 From: USA |
For anyone out there that is going to take Minocycline PLEASE stop. Please go to my blog and see what it did to my daughter. Also go to message board and read what the outer shell is made of.
When she first started taking Minocycline she had no idea about the severe side effects! momonamission |
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Oct 28 2009, 12:16 PM
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New Member Group: Members Joined: 28-October 09 |
NEED HELP AND ADVICE
I was on acne meds all last year and then went to mino with No side effects. I went off everything because I was cleared up and had to go to boot camp for the Air Force and didn't want to waste time taking pills. POINT OF STORY I just went back to school this semester and acne started again. Just got on mino this past thursday, went out drinking thursday night and friday was very hung over. I took my supplements and went to go work out in the weight room. BAD HAPPENS. I almost die in there. so tiered like usual so I didn't care. All Friday night however I thought I was dying and it felt like I had a whole in my brain, empty spot in my brain, and couldn't see and focuse on anything, my heart was raising, I sat on my couch looking at the floor with ice on my head chugging about 25 glasses of water all night. NEXT DAY Saturday my head hurts but I drink water all day and I go out and drink anyways but not that much. From Sunday to today which is Wednesday October 28, 2009 I have had problems with my brain and vision. My brian is either freezing cold like an ice pack is on it or super hot like it is a sunburn on your skin but on your brain, and this feeling is constant all day and changes from each extreme temperature back and forth from if Im inside to going outside. It is hard for me to focus and my vision is screwed up and dizzy. I just called my doc and no reply so I went on this site and I see that mino can be nightmare crazy for your body so I love all of you for the info and stopped taking it today but am not sure if ill get better or not or if I should see doctors or I don't no just wanted some feedback if you guys think this is from the mino and if I should take another anitbiotic for acne or not at all cause my sister has nerve damage and her whole life is kinda screwed up and docs can't help her and I am feeling awful and have a lot of her symptoms and I don't want to be unhealthy and hurt my brain, etc. Please respond with advice |
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Nov 3 2009, 01:52 AM
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Member Group: Veteran Members Joined: 11-October 07 |
Minocycline is one of the worse of the worst antibiotic to use to treat acne as it can cause serious side effects.
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Nov 9 2009, 02:53 PM
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New Member Group: Members Joined: 4-November 09 |
I just started taking mino 5 days ago and I have already have horrible migraines for the past 3 days. I just called my doctor and she is calling in a new prescription for me tomorrow. I don't understand why they give people this if it messes them up so badly.
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