Covid Recovery: How can I manage GI issues?
It has been 5 weeks since my COVID symptoms began. I am well past the isolation date. I had nausea and diarrhea during COVID along with the usual symptoms of cough, fatigue, rapid heartbeat and sinus issues. I have felt like I was over this, but I began having GI pain in the last week. I feel as if my intestines are sore on the inside. I guess it is inflammation. Has anyone else had this and is there anything I can do to help it? Probiotics maybe?
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I have the exact same symptoms!
the exact same thing is happening to me!
I had covid 19 last June, but after 2weeks of quarantine, I was tested negative. But, I am now experiencing the same post-covid symptoms as with ineedanswers38, although I never had diahrea. I've been drinking powdered turmeric dissolve in hot water, but I don't feel any improvement, although I always discharge gas(fart). I guess I'll try this flax & Chia seeds with yogurt. I also tried omeprazol but still same.
Have you tried Oreganol? It’s the juice of the wild oregano plant. It’s supposed to help digestion and is thought to fight some bacteria and viruses.
I have used it successfully to kick occasional diverticulitis in the past. I’m currently taking it for post-Covid gi issues and I think it’s helping.
Certainly worth a try imho. Can be found at health food stores like Vitamin Shoppe or Whole Foods.
Thank you for your comment. I'll try to find that in my country. I hope we have that in the Philippines
You’re welcome. I use the one sold by North American Herb and Spice. It’s manufactured for them in Illinois.
If you can’t find oreganol in the Philippines, try contacting them at 1-800-243-5242
http://www.oreganol.com
I posted before but cant find it. I am having issues with eating, nothing tastes like it should, alot of things smell or taste rancid. It seems to come in waves, where I can barely tolerate instant breakfasts to finally eating a few things I can tolerate the taste of. My doctor thinks its long covid, referred me to GI and infectious disease. My GI only does telephone visits and no appts until Oct. I don't know how much longer I can take this.
Most drs dont give a shit..if they some pill they will prescribe it to get you off their back..and not get down to root cause. Most are arrogant too. I hope to see integrative health
I am just being released from the hospital with a diagnosis of long covid in my GI tract and I have Crohns disease.
I had Pfizer and 2 boosters then covid June 21st that was one day of headache, fever, bodyaches, 3 days of a alien living in my abdomen and I lived on the toilet!
I go every 28 days for Remicade infusions and on July 25th, 1 hour in toy infusion I had a seizure (which I've never had and that alien was still living in my abdomen as I was only living on liquids)
This landed me in the hospital.
I have had difficulty swallowing food; food gets stuck in my esophagus and my Crohns felt totally out of remission with severe lower right abdominal pain ever since Covid that June.
The hospital did a colonoscopy wouldn't do any biopsies bc I'm on eliquis, saw diverticuli but nothing remarkable. I have stones in both kidneys but nothing blocking anything and they are small(er).
They put me on Florator, Bentyl and wanted me to take 100mg of prednisone a day (I declined). I've been on 15 mg of prednisone since 2005 and since I felt like out of their own mouth "we don't know much about this" I wasn't going up to 100 mg of prednisone.
I have lost 40 lbs. My folate is elevated and so is my B-12(1258) and my homocystine? Is is elevated.
I stopped taking vitamins a few months ago bc they were getting stucknin my throat so I'm confused as to why any levels would be high.
But I get light headed, fuzzy vision, tremors, heart races, headache, fatigue and the alien is alive in my gut so I'm sticking with liquids only until they can figure out what's going on
I've seen GI, rheumatologist, PCP, Neurologist 🤷🏼♀️
Have googled GI issues after Covid vaccine?
https://www.cureus.com/articles/93622-gastrointestinal-complications-of-covid-19-vaccines