South, I`m so sorry this happened to you. I am also allergic to sulfur. Recently, my otolaryngologist prescribed me tobramycin after the pathology of sinus surgery showed that it was the best specific antibiotic. As always, I searched for „Drug chemistry“. It was listed as HCL, so there was no sulfur and I agreed. I used it in my nose for 9 days to get sicker and sicker, the same symptoms as you. Finally, I called the compounding pharmacy and asked them if they had changed the formula when they did a sinus wash version of tobramycin, and they said yes, they added sulfur! No label or warning on the bottle. I said what part of the allergy to all the sulfur you didn`t understand, and they replied that they assumed it was just sulfonamide antibiotics. I had been very clear with them before this „NO SULFUR DRUGS OF ANY KIND“. These include barium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, morphine sulfate and in my case even onions and garlic! My other two rules, in addition to researching the chemistry of each drug and vitamin, are to look for complaints and move on to independent, patient-focused reviews. Only they will inform you about the actual benefits and/or side effects. Now, I probably have to carefully question all compounding pharmacies.
By the way, very few, if any, remember the chemistry they took, so don`t rely on them. I am also overdosed and would now be considered allergic to fluoride, which is present in 85% of TOTAL anesthesia [Versed, Midazolam, Desflurane, Isoflurane, Mesoflurane, Sevoflurane, so most anesthesiologists run away at least until I educate them. By the way, my fibromyalgia started with Cipro & Levaquin; Fluoride-based antibiotics that destroy connective tissue and prevent the replication of {mammals and bacteria} DNA, making it a chemotherapy drug. I was an equestrian triathlete who is barely mobile now. Fortunately, in recent years, the negligent actions of pharmaceutical companies have been questioned and lawsuits have been filed. These colonies are huge, even for some of the world`s largest pharmaceutical manufacturers. My doctor prescribed me an increased dose of high blood pressure medication of 2.5 to 5 mg without explanation. A few months later, I developed a drug = induced and disfiguring skin disease of lichen planus; I had palpitations before, but they lasted more than a year. The doctor never changed the prescription, but I stopped taking the prescription. She suggested I take another medication, saying it would stop the palpitations. When I didn`t fill the prescription, she then falsely reported in her notes that I didn`t fill the prescription because „the heart palpitations stopped.“ The doctor saw something on the ECG, but still hasn`t referred me for a thorough examination.
I reported this behavior to HMO mbr svcs. My doctor was obviously hiding the side effects I had been suffering from for too long. I now pay for medical care with another cardiology facility. I don`t know what long-term effects other than permanent scarring have occurred. I am having trouble getting legal advice. Doctors and professionals are more dependent on it. The Medicare organization investigating my records rubber-stamped what the doctors shared, not my medical records — my mental state is questioned because of my age and blamed on me, the patient. My questions went unanswered for a long time.
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I wanted to start my situation with the information presented below. I`m a mess both mentally and mentally at this point. About 4-5 months ago, I started vomiting every day. To the extent that my belly would be pressed from the inside, not the kind of bruising that is done when you hurt yourself. And terrible pain comparable to contractions. I went to the emergency room and they did tests and sent me home with Phenergan.