5 yrs post covid. Is there any help out there
I can't take those any longer. I have been suffering with Long Covid for over 5 yrs. The biggest problem I have is finding doctors that understand this issue. Ringing in my ears and loss of hearing in left ear. Brain fog still. No short term memory. Depression sleep issues. Nightmares. Pulse rate between 38 to 45. Headaches. Rashes come and go. Wake up with blue feet. Hands and feet fall asleep in bed. Vision issues. No Libido since covid, none. Neck pain on left side of face. Fatigue. Try to get a good night's sleep but never works. Every 2 hrs up. Please Please my main thing is I would love to see a doctor that will listen and might run some test on me. This has to happen soon. Please help, any help.
Thanks
Kevin in FL
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@kevtan "You people?" That is infuriating. I know that when I was first sick, my GP sent me to an RA doctor. First, I did not have health insurance and her prices were unbelievable for 15 minutes and second, when I told her I thought I had LC, she rolled her eyes at me. I told her "I saw you just roll your eyes at me." Needless to say, I did not go back to see her. I find that I get so angry that people do not believe me. That is part of the reason I isolate, the other being I feel bad. My neighbor and friend of 21 years passed away 12/28. The visitation for his family is this afternoon and I woke up with fatigue, malaise and the tinnitus is ringing in my ears. I find the tinnitus worse when I feel really bad. I will see how I feel this afternoon I guess. Hang in there!
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3 Reactions@kevtan It is ridiculous, the wait times and also the insurance factor. I am not paying $192 a month. I thought I was not going to have insurance but with the tax subsidies, that is the price. It would have been over a grand. I was paying $35 a month last year. I am grateful to have the insurance. There is an actual ICD-10 code for Long COVID but whether or not the insurance pays for it is a different matter. A diagnosis can help on the one hand because Long COVID is recognized as a disability yet it can hurt on the other hand due the insurance costs. The health care system in this country is broken.
On another note, I am jealous you live in Florida. I know not all of Florida is near the ocean, but my goal is to one day live near the ocean. That is my peaceful place.
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2 Reactions@kevtan Do you stay hydrated?
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1 Reaction@diverdown1
Yes, I drink well over 1 gallon of water per day. I was working full time up until 7 months ago
Even now retired I still have no energy and nothing has gotten better
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I hear ya. I finally got on Medicare last month 65. Happy flipping birthday to me. Florida is pretty nice. I was born 70 miles north of here in Sarasota Moved to Fort Myers FL
It would be nice if I felt normal again. Its over 5 years. ICD 10 I had a 14 panel Covid Blood test. Out of 14 test I was Out of range on 7. Way way out.
I need to do that 14 panel again but now it cost $550
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I highly recommend browsing this website and contacting The Bateman Horne Center in Utah and going there for evaluation and treatment. Dr. Bateman has been at the forefront of treating Chronic conditions for many years which put her way ahead of the curve when Long Covid began. They have interventions and therapies being actively used with proven success.
Personally, I stumbled upon taking Valacyclovir for Long Covid with significant benefit and the Bateman Horne Center has studied using it with positive results in others.
The team there are doing research with the University of Utah and have a large number of active patients. They have other interventions as well and understand the diverse presentations and need for a personalized plan.
There are good informational education modules and a resource page. It may be worth contacting them for affiliate locations of providers they have contact with.
Here is their website address:
https://batemanhornecenter.org/
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2 Reactions@beachesanddreams
I live on the left central coast of Florida in a little town of Sebastian. Last year after a year of LC, I contacted the University of Florida Intergrative Medicine Clinic. They have a Covid Clinic. I live 4 hours from there so I opted for a Teladoc visit. I believe they stopped those kind of visits. There is a Covid Clinic in Melbourne, Florida.
I am going to separate doctors for different things. Currently, GI.
Like you, I have found that Florida doesn’t have many clinics that specialize in Covid treatment. I pray that you will find one.
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2 Reactions@mclelland1958 Thank you so much for this information! I’m smacking myself in the head, because of course the University of Florida would have a LC clinic!
I’m on the southeast coast, Broward county, and Melbourne is about an hour and a half (give or take with South Florida traffic, ugh) from me, so that’s a good one for me to look into for sure.
And don’t you know, not a half hour ago, I went down the rabbit hole again, asking the Googles if a positive ANA test might be because of a covid infection (immediately followed by flu, for me).
I’d rather go down the rabbit hole of finding a clinic and researching that, so that’s what I will do.
Again, thank you. I hope your weekend is lovely! 🌼
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2 Reactions@tiredoflc I just went to doc yesterday. Showed him my swelling of legs. I got no comment. Is there something you can do for the edema?
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