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Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Jun 10 4:08pm | Replies (11)

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@diverdown1

I agree with most others. I saw a Long COVID doctor two years ago. I was prescribed low dose Naltrexone. That being said, going to a General Practitioner and having them run blood work, and refer to specialists for other symptoms could help. The knowledge of Long COVID for many doctors is pretty non-existent. It seems that treating the serious symptoms is what has helped. If you get a referral to other doctors, they probably do telemedicine. This is so frustrating. I do not have health insurance, due to having to stop working due to this virus. I am hoping that I will be able to get some remote work that has benefits. Right now, I am just praying that nothing is really wrong inside, but I have no idea. Reading research and what others are saying has given me some insight into things that are helpful. I wish everyone the best. Hoping for a miracle for all of us.

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Varies by state, but you may qualify for long term disability thru Social Security or your current job. You may also qualify for Medicaid.

I'm sorry to hear that, diverdown1. Within you all the best.