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When to accept permanent long covid?

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: 23 hours ago | Replies (152)

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I had covid in 2020, used Paxlovid for 5 days and then relapsed again, not uncommon because they only allowed you 5 days on the medication, now it’s been approved for full dosage. I got long covid later and I had to deal with some awful symptoms, I went to doctors for help and but there wasn’t much available to help me. I think that it was about 2 years before I noticed the symptoms were going away, it was very frightening to think that they would never stop and I knew that lots of people were not getting better. I feel grateful that it went away but I take precautions to avoid another infection, it’s just too scary having to deal with many symptoms afterwards.

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Thanks so much for your reply and hopeful message. So glad you were finally able to heal. I'm hoping for the best and trying to sta positive and avoid stress.Yes. Scary. Best of luck to you in the future. Stay healthy. Thanks.

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I am curious, did the Paxlovid provide any symptom relief?