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When to accept permanent long covid?

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I’m 3 years+ long covid and still experiencing the same neurological symptoms I developed after my first covid infection in 2/22. I’ve since had three more, none of which could be described as mild, in 3/23, 2/24, 3/25.
My symptoms of head vibrations, rumbling and feeling ‘full’ never go away, but headaches are better. Diffuse body pain is awful, especially in the early morning hours before daybreak, and this is a more recent symptom.Fatigue comes and goes, often with no prior physical exertion. I have fallen asleep out to dinner with friends several times. Could not keep my eyes open. I have accepted that I will have these symptoms for the rest of my life- and maybe in the one beyond as well! But I do hope those of you reading this will be lucky, and your symptoms will eventually abate. Good luck, all.

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So sorry to hear your condition. Thank you for your wishes of good luck. Wishing you the best as well. Don't give up. Keep educating yourself and hope for the best. This discussion group provides support and helpful info.

I can relate to morning and evening body pain, regardless of exercise or no exercise.
I have ongoing fatigue, but not all the time. I do sleep a lot, and honor the fact that I am tired. I don't fight it.
My symptoms rotate, and include brain fog, balance, and an annoying wet cough that's been treated and examined. Still there, but not as prevalent.
This has shifted my lifestyle, 2 years now, and I'm going with the flow of it all. I'm 78 and not giving up...things are just different.
I wish you well.