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I haven’t had Covid yet to my knowledge but can relate to your lack of sleep in my past due to pain. This is a long shot suggestion, but here goes: Have you monitored the oxalate content in your daily food intake before? If it is on the high side you might ever so slowly try reducing it to see how you feel.
I’ll emphasize slowly again because lowering oxalates too quickly can result in “oxalate dumping” which makes one feel even worse.
I could not sleep for what seemed like months until I lowered the oxalate content in my meals. Doing this alleviated my pronounced pain. I’ll also mention that I did this under Nephrologist supervision.
Although oxalates are heavily associated with kidney problems my understanding is they are able accumulate though out one’s body as well.
I wish you much success with your own search for answers.
Mamafluh,
I am sorry you have so many concurrent issues and I can understand that it can be overwhelming.
While I don’t have any specific answer to your ailments I would suggest two things to think about. You are your own best health care advocate so if you don’t think your concerns are being heard by primary care physician then find another one. Not all docs are the same just like every other group of people. Depending on what state you live in(hopefully not
CA) your primary care physician can coordinate care with other care delivery folks. If you need more pain meds push your pcp for a coordinated care plan to meet your needs. Despite what some docs think it is their responsibility to provide you the care you need.
The second point goes to pain meds issue you bring up. The government deep reach into the personal relationship between a doctor and the patient has resulted in good docs from helping people. Keep looking for those good docs that want to treat the entire person.