I finally took a picture of the Letter to the Editor that was
printed nation-wide on Jan. 24, 2014 to post here. A week before,
there was an editorial story on the superficial answers most Americans
give, "I'm fine" when asked "How Are You" in stark contrast
to the detailed answers that are usually "I'm awful....." when
Russians are asked the same question.
The artist Paul Windle surprised me with a wonderful picture
of any Levaquin victim... laying flat on the ground. That's just how we are,
and feel.
Thank you NY Times for helping to raise awareness that this drug
is a lot more toxic than doctors know about and patients are thus ignorant
of the mechanism of delayed reactions, when the chemical over time, builds up,
like a dam... that finally bursts inside of you with out of control inflammation,
destruction of tendon tissue, DNA hurt so it cannot heal, very painful neuropathy, etc.
I hope it saved someone from being 'floxed'. That's why we're here.
WE are the collective force of the most important Preventive Medicine
information in this country at this time of history. There's always news
stories about heart disease, diet, cholesterol, smoking, etc.... but
BIG MONEY of the drug companies are like the KOCH BROTHERS
on steroids.
Johnson & Johnson Levaquin Reaction PainArt
Friday, July 4, 2014
Thursday, June 26, 2014
2014 New Art
Here's some new art that I've recently done to demonstrate the damage done by
a floroquinolone antibiotic. In my case, it was Floxin. The company mysteriously changed
it's name to Levaquin about 2 years after I was given Floxin. Was Floxin more toxic than
even Levaquin? Questions and secrets remain with the greedy company pigs that promote it as safe and do not warn of devastating DELAYED reactions that are Permanent.
a floroquinolone antibiotic. In my case, it was Floxin. The company mysteriously changed
it's name to Levaquin about 2 years after I was given Floxin. Was Floxin more toxic than
even Levaquin? Questions and secrets remain with the greedy company pigs that promote it as safe and do not warn of devastating DELAYED reactions that are Permanent.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
See anti-levaquin Letter to Editor NY Times
To see the Letter to the Editor that was printed by our friends at the NY Times; just
google "Greetings From Around the World" New York Times Jan. 24, 2014
The page comes up and my letter is next to the cartoon-picture that answers
How Are You?
google "Greetings From Around the World" New York Times Jan. 24, 2014
The page comes up and my letter is next to the cartoon-picture that answers
How Are You?
Friday, January 24, 2014
One small victory in Levaquin Toxicity Awareness
In today's NY Times "Letters to the Editor" section, my letter commenting on the superficial nature of conversations that start with "How Are You" was printed in all NY Times throughout the nation! Everyone reading it will be more aware now of the dangers of this toxic drug. The letter is simply:
To The Editor:
I solved this problem a long time ago. When asked how I am, I just say "Fine, from my knees up. The antibiotic Levaquin caused two Achilles' tendon ruptures 15 years ago" I break through the superficial response expected, and show how to honestly respond by briefly mentioning one real aspect of life in 15 seconds. Paul Cahan They added a cartoon figure, by Paul Windle, of a guy standing with his hands on his hips looking down at a figure that is on his back, it's a great image. Hard to describe. Must be on NY Times website. It's page A26 Jan. 24, 2014. Thank you NY Times. You are the best.
To The Editor:
I solved this problem a long time ago. When asked how I am, I just say "Fine, from my knees up. The antibiotic Levaquin caused two Achilles' tendon ruptures 15 years ago" I break through the superficial response expected, and show how to honestly respond by briefly mentioning one real aspect of life in 15 seconds. Paul Cahan They added a cartoon figure, by Paul Windle, of a guy standing with his hands on his hips looking down at a figure that is on his back, it's a great image. Hard to describe. Must be on NY Times website. It's page A26 Jan. 24, 2014. Thank you NY Times. You are the best.
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