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Sick in morning, but fine at night

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: May 26 4:51pm | Replies (13)

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@gregorb

Greetings covid stinks 2023.
Yes. I am a morning person. But my main symptom now is light nausea from around 10am or after naps until after lunch. Fatigue and lightheadedness are good for now,but know they will most likely return with my stress (the key) triggers. Also dealing with some apparently common covid neuropathy in feet. This whole ordeal can be so confusing. Almost like my day is split in two on many days. Grateful for being mostly functional and decent days. Many here have none. So sad. No one deserves this. Precovid tests were good. I will have the tests again if CFS returns. Thanks so much for your reply and valuable information. Best wishes and good luck to you.

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gregorb, I too get occasional nausea in the morning and I take Emetrol. I keep it in the fridge and it works great for nausea. Just a thought.

Blessings & Prayers for LC recovery.

Hello gregory,

I also have neuropathy in my feet (and legs.) The symptoms are numbness, tingling, and a feeling of tightness (for lack of a better term.). But these symptoms can be treated very effectively by injections of dextrose up and down your legs and your feet. It’s an “alternative” type of treatment that your neurologist will not administer and discuss with you. It has worked with me and several men who have had the shots. One set of shots is usually effective, though a second set may be required to clean up ‘loose ends.’ They are not covered by medicare, so I paid about $650 out of pocket for two sets of shots. It’s amazing how quickly the shots work - the tingling and numbness disappear almost instantly. See Dr. Brian McDonagh on line. Good luck!