Maybe, maybe not. Nothing is definite and it varies. That is how it is with side effects. But, mainly, the longer you take it and the higher the dose, the more likely you are to develop a side effect. The good news is that if you pay attention and stop the drug when you notice the tingling in the hands or feet, the neuropathy is temporary. If you continue taking it after neuropathy become apparent, it can become permanent.
So, 250mg 3 times a day is fairly low dose, but after a month or so, you might want to consider rotating antibiotics, reducing the dose, or cycling off and on with it (with ample drug "holidays" to get it out of your system).
For me 500mg or even 250mg daily is enough to keep pouchitis symptoms in check. Right now I am on an antibiotic drug holiday after cycles of Flagyl, Xifaxan, and Cipro. It's only been 4 days so far, but however long I can go I consider a treat!
Jan