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It’s always best to consult with your doctor about what’s best for you regarding the vaccines and/or boosters. With that said, my husband and I got the J&J initially in March and boosted with Moderna in November. Besides the immediate side effects of the vaccines, my longhaul symptoms neither improved nor worsened, though I do feel better protected against reinfection.

I’m so sorry to hear what you’ve been through. It’s all so confounding! I’m 15 months into Longhaul, 60yo female.

I would suggest reaching out to the Mayo Clinic COVID Activity Rehabilitation Program (CARP) regardless of your location. Much of the consultations can be performed virtually via Telehealth and they make it clear they intend to work with your local doctors on treatment. My GP sent in a referral for me and I am in the process of getting into the program. I’m hopeful.

Physician Referrals
Rochester, Minnesota
Phone Domestic 800-533-1564 Fax Domestic 800-321-1368
Link to Referral Form:
https://mcforms.mayo.edu/mc0600-mc0699/mc0688-04.pdf
I wish you the best in your recovery.

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Thank you so much! I will reach out. 15 months into it sounds awful. What are you still struggling with, if you don’t mind me asking?