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@lannisolochek

Having symptoms get worse instead of better over time is incredibly challenging. I think it's worth exploring long COVID and sharing these issues with your doctors. There may be some interim solutions to help you get through the next period of time until you can hopefully find a longer term solution.

Do you have an established primary care doctor who you'd feel comfortable speaking with, or access to another doctor who you could ask?

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Yes i have a long time primary care doc who is my age.
I really cant see him until my tms treatments are done which are every day and i leave work 2 hrs early every day and drive 45 min to them.
Today was treatment 18 and i think i am experiencing a tms dip which they say is normal as your brain is rewiring itself.
On the positive side my sleep is a lot better.
Work is difficult and i am wiped out after work.
Right now i am basically getting by ...I do what i absolutely have to do and spend time resting.
Any physical activity and im sore for 2 or 3 days.
Fatigue is the worse and anxiety which showed up about a yr and a half ago along with worsening depression.