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I am heading to the Mayo Clinic Post COVID Recovery department @ Rochester, MInnesota in May for further diagnosis and development of a personalized treatment/therapy plan. Even though my sudden onset episodes of extreme weakness were few, I will be sure to ask about them. I will try to remember (#covidbrainfogisreal) to update here anything I learn. Prayers for answers for all of us!

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Oh, please update us on how it goes! Would love to keep checking in to this forum for any news or possible help or answers! The doctors are scratching their heads about my case.
I am afraid it is something I may have to live with from now on, but as long as I survive, I don't care. This is so much worse than just long covid, which by the way magically got better and better as the hyperkalemia and paralysis episodes got worse! I have no brain fog anymore, and a lot more energy. To bad I still can't workout or do anything that may cause potassium spikes and waves :s This is a really weird thing! And the doctors will never admit that this may have started because of covid or any of the vaccines, but I will not stop before I get answers!

Please keep in touch!

And the best of luck with rehabilitation! Listen to your body and don't push yourself, it can only make things worse. (just look at how I ended up, trying to ignore all the warning signs that my body gave me :/)

Bless you, and stay safe! <3