Ciprofloxacin may harm tendon cells called tenocytes, reducing collagen production and healing. Ciprofloxacin has been found to increase the activity of enzymes that break down tendons, contributing to tendonitis and rupture. Cipro and tendon rupture symptoms
One of the more common side effects of ciprofloxacin is diarrhea. Ciprofloxacin can cause tendon problems, such as tendinitis or tendon rupture
tendon most commonly, but other tendons Management of bilateral Achilles tendon rupture associated with ciprofloxacin: A review and case
Fluoroquinolone medicines (which contain ciprofloxacin Tendon damage (especially to Achilles tendon but also other tendons)
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Tendinitis and tendon rupture (especially but not limited to Achilles tendon), of probenecid and ciprofloxacin increases ciprofloxacin serum concentrations
tendon rupture after 4 days of ciprofloxacin therapy. Although renal tendinitis, tendon rupture, and tendon pain and swelling. The
Tendon rupture or swelling of the tendon (tendinitis). Tendon problems can happen in people of all ages who take ciprofloxacin tablets. Tendons are tough
Ciprofloxacin Metronidazole can increase the risk of tendonitis and tendon rupture in some patient. However, the exact mechanism of tendon rupture is not
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I think Bill grew a lot, and Debbie grew the most. But Debbie still feels like she has more demons to confront, just not as many. She'll be fine.
I'm usually a BTB fan, but a well earned RAAC can feel good too. This was neither.
It's got some 'living well is the best revenge, communicate you stupid idiots, holding onto hatred is like holding onto poison, and lot's of lil' cliche gems.
I will back you up on the tendon thing. Idk much about genetics, but through sheer effort of training for almost a year, my tendons got super strong. I gained ...some...muscle....and that's nice. My cardio improved a lot. And I stretched daily. But to my tendons....wew. They got super tough. I was able to do flagpole stances and I can't honestly believe it was due to just core muscle.
Anyway, you're the real deal....self insert clint abbot :wink: Thanks for sharing this story.
Thing that puzzles me: Dana got her arm lopped off, and it was a whole ordeal, involving stitching and reattaching tendons etc, to reattach it so it could regenerate. But now she gets both legs lopped off, and she can reconnect them without similar endeavors and difficulty? Wat? Legs are at least as complicated as arms, when it comes to attachment points, despite a more limited range of motion. Why the change? Has Dana gotten better at healing, or did Lily give her a double dose of Mike Magic? If so, y we no get sex scene? Kidding, mostly. But really, wat?
Love this series and HfHM! Also Last of Her Kind and Iceman, lol... Your work is excellent!
But... just to add another technical criticism: Chris would also have noticed the, likely 2nd degree, burns to her face, arms and hands from the hot stew. Maybe even more quickly than any bruising. Bruising can take several minutes to hours to show up. 2nd and 3rd degree burns can show up in a few seconds (at the most a couple of minutes).
On another note: the criticism that someone had of her not using the bread knife... Idiot, she would use the weapon nearest at hand. If it was a bread knife, then it was a bread knife. Maybe the chef's knife was in a drawer/knife-block/counter on the other side of the kitchen. Or worse, behind the husband. How was she supposed to get that in such a case? And I have a bread knife that has just enough of a tip to stab someone if enough force is used. Or better yet, she may have slashed his arms, face - and best yet - neck with the bread in knife. One of my sharpest edges knives in my kitchen is my 14 serrated bread knife. Could easily cut all kinds of arteries, veins, muscles, tendons, etc. if used to slash. Think of all the possibilities before you critisize.