Do other long haulers suffer with brain changes? Seen any improvement?
Hi there,
I am new to the site and have been recommended by my Dr to reach out. I had covid19 in November, I still struggle with fatigue, body aches, shortness of breath, racing heart and cognitive brain changes which have turned my world upside down. Does any one suffer with brain changes? and have you seen improvement over time?
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My husband has had cognitive issues from covid for a year. He has had some improvement hut it is very slow. I wish you well.
I think long covid can be defined by making previous conditions worse, and possibly because they existed previously are not pursued as being impacted by "long covid"? Just wonder if really extended monitoring might reveal something unrelated directly to symptoms as a factor?
Anxiety fear and forgetfully. Been 2 years of having my brain turn upside down.
Please tell me anything that might get my brain to work again. This is unbearable
my daughter has done many jigsaw puzzles. at work she is making lists.... but that became as exhausting as actual teeth cleaning. she has some PTSD when she has to go to local hosp (where she was treated for covid pneumonia for a week) for tests. at least she is driving without difficulty.
I don’t feel as sharp as I used to. I had Covid with Covid pneumonia and a blood clot. I have been a mess. Dr’s just noticed low platelet counts with my blood. Everything else was normal. I had my vaccines and boosters. It’s so frustrating. Weakness and shaking. Anyone else?
I hope it will help her to know others feel the same way, I mean feel anxious at times. I commend her for moving forward because eventually I think she'll overcome that feeling, but I totally understand because sometimes my chest gets tight. Then I get busy with something and it goes away so I figure it's anxiety.
Brain change. Memory…
Help???!
I’m in the same boat, it sucks but hang in there