Do you fit this paradigm?
I caught COVID on Halloween 2020 and became very sick for about 3 weeks. I was very healthy and fit; I participated in many sports/outdoor activities and traveled quite a bit. After ‘recovery’, I felt better for a bit but never really great. I tried to scuba dive, hike, travel, etc but I just wasn’t enjoying it much. Never felt very good, cried over nothing all the time and had horrible panic attacks. About a year later, I started to get really sick: rashes, allergies to everything, shortness of breath, internal tremors, brain fog, facial tics, nerve pain, muscle pain, everything smells like burning algae, exercise is a joke. Constant crying, depression, nihilism, fear…you know the drill. Fatigue that cannot be adequately described.
So, I’m just wondering who else fits this paradigm? Infection with ‘classic’ COVID before the vaccine and then never really got completely better for a time? Then, started a slow, steady decline that stole away everything in life that gave you joy? Anybody see improvement or find anything that helps? By the way, I do have a freaking army of doctors and I’m a patient at UNC Covid so I’m not lacking in medical attention.
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We will all be curious to learn more of what you learn from the study.
A rheumatologist told me that I couldn’t have LC or I would be getting better. I dropped him like a bad boyfriend and found a rheumatologist that was knowledgeable but it was outside my town. By the way, I walked out on the gaslighting rheumatologist in the middle of the visit like he was an idiot. I am lucky to have a somewhat knowledgeable but very open minded who referred me to the fantastic UNC COVID recovery clinic. Why settle for that gaslighting stuff? Your specialist is obviously uneducated and not intellectually curious enough to read the current literature on LC. You don’t have to argue but you can sure find yourself a specialist who knows something about LC. Better yet, go to your primary and get a referral to the closest LC clinic.
Hope I don’t get the placebo lol
Thank you...but my primary has seemed to also poo-poo it. Haven't seen her in a while now. My primary sent me to the specialist that I saw above after I complained enough about my symptoms. I've also now have a random sporadic cough and she put me on an asthma medication...and I took it and it did NOTHING!! The definition of asthma does not fit my symptoms AT ALL. Everyday at no specific time I have a coughing spell...I have a certain Ricola original cough drop that helps my cough fairly fast (others don't). After the cough thing is over, I go on with my day...but it still happens every day. So strange!
I live in a small town and don't know of, or have never heard of any L.C. clinics and not really sure if the closest place would be Mayo? Which is about 400 miles from where I live. 🙁
Maybe a new primary then? You may have to find doctors outside of your small town. Here’s a list of LC clinics by state:
https://resphealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Long-COVID-Clinics-Final-1.pdf
Thank you, but the closest LC clinic is over 300 miles away from where I live. 🙁
I’m so sorry…mine is about 2.5 hours away. They do Televisits as well; in fact, some clinics never see you in person. Your primary refers you, the LC clinic has a televisit with you (it’s pretty long and they decide whether you need to be seen in person). I have to go in person but many don’t. If they don’t see you in person, they make recommendations/therapy, treatment plan that is implemented by your primary.
I am so sorry. That is pretty much in it a nut shell. That is it. My brain is shutting down.
Rest.
Thank You! If I can convince my Primary (or find a new one) that I'm not just making stuff up or if she's learned more about Long Covid, perhaps she would refer me to a place that can do televisits? I've begun to feel like giving up but I keep hearing of people dealing with LC and so far I don't feel like it's going away anytime soon! Thank you again for your suggestions.
Better today. Human ping-pong ball.