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@dloos

I still hold out hope for recovery. For me it has been two years. No recovery of my most persistent symptoms. (Muffled hearing, foggy vision, congested sinuses, constipation). I did regain taste and smell shortly after having Covid.

I wonder about recovery of a young man as compared to seniors. At this point I would be happy with a little improvement.

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@dloos I had the same reaction; although it's hopeful, he's a young guy with more resilience. I'm a senior+, and expect recovery to be slower, as in any illness, than when I was much younger However, I think his advice that after a certain point, it's better to try to move ahead with acceptance and try to shift one's attention to ... more pleasant things That's where I am, at 13 months in and having just been told my long-awaited 4/1 appointment at the LC clinic at NWMH in Chicago has been moved to ... September 11, because the neurologist is no longer seeing LC patients. Not cheery that even some doctors are giving up hope that they can actually help us get effective treatment. Positive reframing is a challenge, but I know it's the way to go, and I'M TRYING... plus his other ideas... eat well, sleep and rest more, and trying not to be so impatient with the process. Glad to have this group to turn to for support.