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Well many people are on a daily dose of antibiotics.  I have used Flagyl in the past but it makes everything I eat have a funny taste to it so i switched to Cipro.  Cipro seems to work better for me actually.  Any medicine has a side effect you have to weight the benefits from the risk.  Your ligaments can bother you will you stay on a higher dosage of cipro.  If I have a problem I usually just take cipro for a couple days and stop.  Only one 500 mg pill.  If it gets really bad then I start with 2 - 500 a day for ten days.  My pouch will settle down after just one day with Cipro it seems to work better for me.

Both of these antibiotics can cause life altering side effects, I was rather complacent about taking long term antibiotics because of reading of many who did on here which seemed to normalise it, but I paid a heavy price. From my personal experience and research I wouldn't recommend as long term tx strategies if at all possible. 

Sorry to alarm, but it's good to be informed.. I am not against antibiotics per se but just have a lot more respect for them now then perhaps I did in the past. And there are oftentimes safer drugs we can use for pouch but they are more expensive like Rifaximin or other safer antibiotics, that should perhaps be offered to us to try first before such big guns!!!

flagyl is well known to have potential to cause neuropathies. Cipro too, although Cipro is emerging over time to have a very dark side indeed. My previous posts have many links as I've been trying to let jpouchers know since this stuff seems to be handed to us like smarties with little information or monitoring of side effects. This link has hundreds of media articles and academic papers about Cipro and related drugs if you want to check out some of the media warnings or others papers

https://floxiehope.com/fluoroq...nes-links-resources/

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