Anyone have long term recovery?
I was positive for Covid for the first time in November 2020. It's been a rollercoaster ride and I believe I'm as well as I've been since then. I am not where I want to be, however and not where I thought I'd be after going to the Mayo. I wish I could even talk to a nurse or my doctor, but I was told I'd have to start at the beginning at the Mayo. So I have an appointment in May with a rheumatologist here at home. Hopefully, something will come of that. Has anyone had close to a full recovery?
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Your story sounds a lot like mine. I’m 35 and was very active before and now I have less energy than my 82 year old sick grandma. Was running 5ks and now can’t make it down my driveway. I wish there was more discussion of the neurological issues that make it hard to be around people. Like you said about meeting a friend for coffee and then having to take a long nap. I can only be around 1-2 people at a time and it must be very quiet, and afterwards I’m totally trashed for days. I’m a very outgoing and social person so this has made my friends and family all feel very strange. Like, what kind of post-viral syndrome makes it so you have to live like a hermit because being around more than a few people at once, and maybe only once a month or so, puts you in bed? Reminds me of how Florence Nightengale was after she got the Crimean Flu.
I can’t find the word I’m looking for and /or I’m in the middle of a sentence and suddenly have no idea what I was talking about. It‘s so scary because I’m 72 & feel like I’m have dementia but I was fine until I got Covid.
I am in the same place. I had been in sports all of my life. I am trying anything that might help. I am looking for a support group in San Diego. I would refer in person.
Who did you see to discover which supplements you needed? Integrative adr?
same here, it's one of my symptoms too, it's like my brain has REALLY slowed down alot......i hate it!
I discovered a section on The Weather Channel's web page that addresses "Air Quality Index". It is along the right side of the page. It looks at humidity, pollution, pollen and particles in the air. It will actually say "those with heart disease and COPD will be effected" on the higher readings. I am more short of breath and cough with the index is higher than 50. I know that on those days I need to close the windows, turn on the AC and hold off on outdoor activities or I should have my rescue inhaler with me.
Thanks so much. I will check that out!
Found it. It’s 39 now which says good. Going to watch it daily. Thank you so much.
Balance was a big issue for me. Physical Therapy gave me exercises that really helped.
This is my brain fog: trouble finding words when talking, loosing track of what I am saying, unable to complete multi-step activity (following a recipe, directions to a new place, making appointments), simple math/story problems, spelling, remembering where the car is parked, getting lost driving, concentration, follow through. IM me if you would like to chat in more detail.
Please know you are with so many of us experiencing similar things. Im 60 this month and feel/say the same thing. Havnt read your past but hoping suggestion of sudoku, crosswords, word search easy to find at dollar store and rotate thru one or whatever you can do each day. I found moment you feel tired or symptom then stop. I can go in room now and takes a bit but can recall why Im there now🙃. I so wish the best for you and everyone experiencing this frustration 🌈