Any tips to help recovery for a COVID Long-Hauler?
I was diagnosed with COVID-19 at the end of Feb 2021. Nearly three months later, neither my taste nor smell has been fully restored. My husband also tested positive and was completely out of it for one full week. He could not even get out of bed. My case seemed to be mild. Though I felt ill, I was not bed-ridden nor did I feel debilitated. Most of my activities (household and work) were not halted. My husband has zero lingering effects from his infection, meanwhile I am still experiencing chills, headaches, fatigue, and body aches on and off weekly. Additionally, I'm undergoing testing for heart valve issues. It's becoming increasingly difficult to tolerate these lasting symptoms with no end in sight. Any suggestions/tips to aid in a faster recovery would be welcomed and very much appreciated.
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I had covid back in march. Since then, and to this day, after my smell and taste came back partially, I've been experiencing many weird and annoying symptoms.
First, I have a wierd "cogging" in my arms and vastus lateralis that happens on the eccentric. I've also lost 40% of my strength. I'm a powerlifter and have a max squat of 215 but I am struggling with 135. When I go down stairs, the leg with the weight shakes.
Second, although I am a 59 year old femaie, I've never had hot flashes but now whenever I strain at all, my body quickly overheats for about 10 seconds.
Like others though, I have trouble getting in enough air at times but have had my lungs listened to and were fine. I also get exhausted after a days work.
I am experimenting with different supplements and techniques. I take everyday a mixture of tumeric, black and ceyenne pepper, cinnamon, ginger with honey and lemon.
I also take vitamin D and magnesium and coQ10
I'm starting to do sprints to force my lungs to open up more.
I bought a nebulizer and mix 3 parts H2O2 with 1 part water and use once a day. I read it can kill viruses but my doctor has said the covid that's probably in my brain is already dead. Its a little creepy to say the least.
I wish I just knew what is causing these symptoms, how long will they last or will they ever go away.
-Christina
Christina - I don't know where you are located, but in our metro, there are a number of post-Covid rehab centers and studies. My PT is running one that includes exercise, meditation, and brain stimulating activities. I don't have complete details, but I would think they are using nutrition and supplements as well.
Sue
I’m in Albany Ny so I’m close to Albany Med. I will inquire. Thanks!
Hello @rebalancemassage and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I am sorry to hear of your on-going COVID symptoms as it is surely difficult when you are used to such great health and physical performance. @sueinmn mentioned a great option for you to consider and it sounds like you are interested.
Will you please come back to keep us posted on your progress and what you might find out from Albany Med?
@rebalancemassage- I would also like to welcome you to Mayo Clinic Connect. Long Haulers have a very tough time. But there are clinics popping up all over the country to help. This is yours:
https://www.survivorcorps.com/pccc-ny
I want to encourage all long-haulers to seek medical attention for their symptoms in a Post-COVID recovery program. There are many clinics and hospitals that are being set up and are running to help long-haulers. A large grassroots effort is underway to establish these clinics and they are in many states and counties.
https://www.survivorcorps.com/
There are treatments that are only available in clinic/hospital settings that can limit your time being unwell. Perhaps your personal PCP isn't aware of these clinics so you need to do some research. When you find out then make sure to tell your doctor because then he can pass on this information to others that need it.
If you are finding it difficult in making any headway in your recovery please seek help. Delaying might mean a longer recovery period.
Thank you! I’ll be calling Monday for an appointment and will definitely update here.
Hi @colleenyoung, thanks for your reply. I am being treated by top-notch physicians. This experience has been absolutely fascinating, frustrating yet intriguing. I'll be following the blog you suggested for sure. Thanks, again.
Thanks so much, @sueinmn. This information is helpful.
Thanks so much for the encouraging words, @weeds. Yes! I choose believe I'll make a full recovery. Your reminder to stay the course is greatly appreciated.