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Problems walking after covid

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Apr 26 6:33pm | Replies (92)

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My walking has declined for 4 years. I am not confined to a walker, mostly due to dizziness. I had COVID in 2020 and have steadily gone downhill with little help from the medical community. I have recently been going to the Cleveland Clinic and they are trying. Great place

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I just returned from Cleveland Clinic. They did a long series of tests on my vestibular system and found everything normal, which is what the first 2 times I had the test said. My main symptom after 5.5 years is dizziness and therefore not able to walk well. I use a walker. They sent me to a sort of "natural healer-type holistic doctor who also practiced typical medicine as well. Normally I ma not really into that type thing, but I am changing my opinion. This guy seemed to use a lot of common sense and has over 200 other long COVID patients. He recommended trying low dose naltraxone for a while. He has had some success with having 50 - 60% if his patients seeing some improvement after on this protocol for a while. I am going to give it a try as well. I will report back any observations. I find Cleveland Clinic to be very open minded and professional.