← Return to Post-Covid dizziness/off-balance, as most troubling symptom

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@marcslifer

My PA at a "long covid" clinic said that covid tends to exacerbate pre-existing problems. For example, I'm 73, and have had minor hand trembles for a couple of decades. Since I caught covid last June, my hands shake so much that I can't put in my contacts or sign my name in a recognizable way.

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My doctor at Mayo lean towards a neurological basis for most of the long haul symptoms, if all else is ruled out. It is central sensitization, and they have medical and non-medical approaches to it, in tandem.

One for me is a incrrase in the gabapentin I was already I ( yes, COVID attacking our vulnerable areas), and added LDN to moderate it.

The nonMedical is pretty amazing and rich,too

Same thing for me. I inherited a tremor from my mother in the right hand. After Covid, I have it in both hands and it is becoming more severe in both. Did you take Paxlovid ?
I did, but don’t know anything more.