Long covid Drs in Central Maine anyone know of any?
I have had long covid since June of 2020, I got COVID-19 in Feb 2020, got Omicron in Dec 2021 and Dec 2025 Nimbus . I have had 0 colds 0 flu and 0 pneumonia, yet my body has been in Overactive immune response since late 2020 with 0 Drs to help traveling to even Southern Maine to see my kids and Grand kids is not option over 90% if my life now due to severity of physical exhaustion my body will shake and I can't breath no because of lung issues etc but because of no metabolism in my body so if anyone knows of any Drs in Maine or Drs that will work via like zoom and the blood work etc that'd be great
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@bgpage,
LC and CFS six years (also when migraine started). Headaches for 30 years.
Working a neurologist last year and half. Just completed a "Sleep Study". Yes, I have sleep apnea, but interesting find - my oxygen level drops to low of 77% while I'm asleep (awake 93 - 98%). Which explains migraine and exhaustion when I get out of bed.
Also started with Allergy/ Immunologist. The blood test has shown areas on concern. Referred to another Immunologist.
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@fourleaf I have sleep apnea, Oddly I guess I always have had but it got better the older I got then ur would get worse.
I hope they are helping as much as possible. That would explain those headaches your right. Please let me know how things keep going for you
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1 Reactionhttps://www.survivorcorps.com/pccc-me This is an on-line support group for Long Covid sufferers.
@pattig09 This link shows the names of doctors treating Long Covid in Maine. It was a link from the National Health Institute which funded research in 14 states on Long Covid. The Maine Medical Research Institute in Scarborough is among those centers working with the NIH. https://www.mainehealth.org/search/all
I don’t know about Central Maine. I see someone at Osteopathic Healthcare of Maine in Falmouth and he is treating me. I’ve recently started on LDN (low dose naltrexone).