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Anyone with LC 4 years

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Feb 17 4:30pm | Replies (55)

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Yes, I wish I could remember for how long ?big part of it was memory loss substantial it’s so hard for me to remember
Before photographic memory, my own business successful now I can barely remember what happened last month or 5 to 10 years ago? Also I was very agitated with everybody And I mean everybody I chewed them out even my son in front of his fiancé really bad where he wouldn’t speak to me for close to a year from there. Agitation has subsided over the years but the following.
AFIB smelling tasting Walking doing things. I would feel robotic thank God I have the support of my wife. She walks with me and that helps I wasn’t able to go to the store which was five minutes away by myself she would have to come with me. It’s like it takes different angles. When able to recover from one it, hits others mind my memory, my taste, my thoughts, but what I notice for me is if I stay away from coffee sugar and just try to do a little bit every day it has been getting better. I’m 60 years plus and what bothers me is that the medical field is denying i’ve been told from different doctors basically shut up / live with it / You need a psychiatrist / We don’t know. I believe they’re too focused on denying so they won’t be overwhelmed
Because they don’t have a cure LC
four years ago they told the whole country that everybody needs to wear a mask and stay 6 feet apart in 60 years plus I never had to wear a mask for the flu fever or any other virus. they know what happened
What really helps if they would make support group so we wouldn’t feel so alone
PS this would originally take me five minutes now it has taken me over 40 minutes to respond, but keep the faith up.

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I understand. It would take me an hour to type your post. Sometimes, I have to leave it for a time and come back. Responding eats up your energy.