← Return to Long haul Covid: exhaustion, confusion and enhanced ADHD

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@gillysmom

I never got a blood test, but have recently moved from small town Oregon, where the medicine was like third world. Got used to dagnosing and treating myself, because my primary's support staff never called me back after five requests following Moderna vaccine injury, or scheduled appts to interpret tests, when I finally had the strengh to go to office for appt. God's truth, an echocardiogram was never read following shortness of breath, which recenly resolved using a protocol aare by Mayo Connect member (also Stuff that works member) who shared her private doc protocol for the EBV. If you are interested, I can share it with you.

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Thanks! I’m very curious about what people find that works. I’d love for you to send the link. I’ve had long covid for 2.5 years. Still sob, seeing pulmonologist and had to get a new pacemaker because of heart issues. Fatigue, occasional weakness and sob are my leftovers!
I’d insist on the tests you need. Keep pushing. I don’t know what insurance you have or where you’re being treated but sometimes you have to keep at it. It’s easy these days to get lost in the system and you have to advocate for yourself. I find myself doing that for myself and I worked in the medical field for 40 years. Try not to diagnose yourself too much without proper tests. Even if the tests may be inconclusive or negative, some may not and you’ll have them all in your medical records. I caught it before tests and treatments were available and it was absolutely horrible not to be diagnosed until I got really sick and even now, I don’t have a positive test but had all the symptoms including pneumonia
after 7 months. Be vigilant about getting tests, especially if going Drs. Good luck! 💕