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Yes, I still have brain fog even after almost. Year with Long Covid. Kinda under the same reasons.
You’re not alone!!! Hang in there.
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Those are my issues as well. I also have a feeling of having a low vibrational hum passing through my body. It keeps me awake at night! At first, I only noticed it at night and for months I thought it was something external and I wracked my brain to try and figure out what was causing it-first I thought maybe it was my Sleep Number bed, either the sensors or the magnets etc. then I went out of town and still felt it so I knew it wasn’t the bed. So then I even wondered if it was some kind of earthquake or something! lol then I was reading comments on a Facebook and someone mentioned having these from Covid and I was thinking oh my God! That’s what it is! Since then I noticed that I have them 24/7, I just don’t notice it during the day as much. It gets worse when I am tired or stressed. I haven’t found anything that helps. I have the same brain fog stuff as you do! I’ve always had a great memory. It’s awful!
In month 9 of LC and have experienced brain fog daily. However, after my second episode of whole body shaking and very pronounced tremors a week ago, I’m in a constant state of brain fog, lethargy and imbalance. Very unnerving. I would like to understand the physiology responsible for this. The second shaking and tremor episode seemed to have been caused by vestibular testing that bombarded my nervous system with too much stimuli. Would appreciate any feedback. Thank you, and feel better everyone.