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There is a whole new specialty being formed in medicine- the care of people with long Covid. These programs include people in cardiology, pulmonology, neurology, psychology, PT and OT among others. Look for a program near you, or can look to Mayo or a teaching hospital near you. Most PCP's don't have the time or experience to deal with the complex symptoms of long Covid. Sorry, I'm typing on my phone and don't have a link available for you, but you can find them in this discussion.
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I had a severe case of covid a year ago. It took me about 3-4 mos to feel normal again. I have not had any real long haul covid symptoms that I’m aware of as I have other health issues that have some of the same symptoms. However, this past week, I have had definite long haul symptoms that I know are from covid. Last Sunday I started having shortness of breath, palpitations and no energy. I’m so tired I can hardly do anything. After a few stairs, I’m exhausted. I haven’t notified my dr as I’m not sure there is anything he would do. If it continues much longer, I will contact him. Has anyone else had a situation similar to this after this long of time?