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Well, it's possible they are refusing treatment because they don't actually have answers. I spoke to the Covid nurse AT MAYO when I had debilitating long-haul symptoms in the spring (2022), and that nurse told me they really didn't know how to treat it. Basically if brain fog is your primary concern, they'll send you to a neurologist. If dizziness and heart palpitations are your worst symptom, they'll send you to cardio. If it's depression and anxiety, you get a mental health appointment. But NONE OF THIS actually treats and fixes the root cause of the actual problem. It's because western medicine piece meals the whole body, rather than treating the system as one holistic unit, so it's no surprise that answers aren't forthcoming.

But many people have healed their symptoms completely, with the help of holistic type practitioners, chiropractors, functional medicine specialists etc. It's not a big confounding mystery and lots of people are getting results by eating a certain diet, supplementing heavily, and resetting the nervous system in various ways. It certainly worked for me.

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I'm not so sure it's the mystery of the cure rather than the insurance companies not wanting to pay for the diagnosis. By now all know there are diagnostic methods to determine if you have long covid. Protein (blood test) analysis, Fluid examination for my hip pain in the replaced hip and MRI, CT Scans. But they don't want to relate long covid symptoms to long covid. It's cheaper (For the insurance company) to dismiss it and wait for the elderly diseases to blame it on. Just because it's an instant onslaught - that doesn't mean we can't wait around a year or two and blame it (Brain Fog) on dementia, or (my bone disease) on arthritis or my neurotherapy on type 2 diabetes, ..... I believe they have the answers on the diagnostic phase - they don't want to tie it to COVID as that is a huge cost liability to both insurance and pharmaceutical that both would like to pass on to Medicare and hopefully, we will die before it becomes evident that long covid is real.