Hi Ladies, not posted in a while but looking for a wee bit advice. Two weeks ago I developed what I felt was the start of a water infection. Pharmacy gave me the standard 3 day prescription for Trimethoprim. I have never found 3 days enough to shift an infection so duly went to my practice where I was prescribed 7 days of Nitrofurantoin. All was going fine until day 4, apart from terrible nausea, when I suddenly experienced pins and needles in my hands and feet. I also felt a bit of tingling on my tongue. A quick google confirmed that these, are indeed, rare side effects of the drug. It also recommended I should contact my doctor or 111 immediately. Cue immediate panic!! This was Sunday so I contacted 111 where I spoke to a nurse who really did nothing to ease my worry. She said it was up to me whether I continued with the rest of the tablets but she was quite happy for me to continue them! I took no more and hoped my symptoms would ease. It is Thursday now and I am still experiencing tingling/prickling in my feet and hands. My hands feel a bit swollen and fluidy and my feet feel like there are ants crawling in them. I had a horrid night last night when I was kept awake with numb fingers, burning hands and feet, and mild cramping in my calve. Couldnt keep my legs still at all. Have been down to my doctors this morning and saw a Nurse Practitioner who is puzzled with my symptoms. He said he assumed I would not still have the tingling once I had stopped the medication. My water sample I handed in last week tested negative, so I am now assuming the problem is my vaginal atrophy. I had stopped the Ovestin (I know I shouldnt) but have now restarted. I just wonder if anyone else has had any of these symptoms and can either tie it in with the Nitrofurantoin or something else. Nurse practitioner is phoning me back once he as spoke to the doctor and thinks it might be an idea to get some bloods done. I had a blood test a couple of weeks back for an issue I'm having with terrible itching and all was good there. (Still no answers to the itching though). So, any thoughts or ideas greatly welcomed!