Posted by Lou Pilder on May 21, 2015, at 20:39:15
In reply to Feel wierd, world seems strange. Help!, posted by former poster on May 21, 2015, at 18:22:46
> I've had derealisation a good part of my life and have learned to live with it. Now this is something new that seems to have started when I took Azithromycin and Norfloxacin about a year ago for a minor infection. I feel like a stranger in my own body and the world has changed. Almost forget where I am. I'm afraid to do anything or go anywhere alone for fear that I may get lost. Now I have strong distrust of all medicines.
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> Any comments appreciated.former poster,
You wrote,[...Any comments appreciated...].
Antibiotics can do what you describe here, without doubt. The question is for how long will the effects last and what can be done.
In my limited knowledge of neurotoxicity, I do think that the effects of the antibiotic could resolve itself. But then again, I also know that there could be something done by the antibiotic that could last a long time. That is when the antibiotic damaged something as they can pass the brain barrier and conceivably cause damage to some part of the brain to cause psychosis, but I have never come across a case like that in my readings.
The culprit could be fluoride in the chemical make-up of the antibiotic and there is where a lot of what I know about the antibiotic comes from as I have studied the fluoride compounds in the group of Prozac and its knock-offs. In your case, Norfloxacin is a compound with fluoride.
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Lou
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