Almost dead from Long COVID! HELP!!!!!
I’ve had long Covid for almost 2 years I’ve lost over 70 pounds and been in bed the whole time because I’m so tired I can’t get out of it! My voice is gone from mucus drainage I can’t breathe, I can’t think and at times I think I’m going crazy! I’m just give out! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated😢! Thanks
THIS IS NOT A WSY TO LIVE LIFE!!!
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Hi Melissa,
I think the Valtrex is helping. I don’t see any side affects either. So I highly recommend it. As long as it can be taken with your other meds.
It saddens me to hear that your support team isn’t helping. I would ask your Dr. For a mental health therapist recommendation. I have one and it has helped tremendously too. Other people I have talked to have gotten support from church, and local support groups.
Hope this helps. Best wishes
Julie
I’m so sorry! Do you have any physical support? Family, friends, Covid Clinic support? There’s wonderful suggestions and feedback here, much of which I have tried. My magic cure is Singulair and I ran out 2 days early; I am concerned I may end up in ER over weekend. I’m beginning to feel this long covid may indeed kill me yet, but then I try to go be useful. It helps me. And yes, don’t consume inflammation causing anything lol. I started NAC for brain fog and trying to get a script for a potential brain fog treatment (guanfacine) Excercise do something that makes you happy, I like to listen to loud music, meditate is awesome and started as a way to cope with long covid stress last year. I’m sorry 😢
Hey man you've got that right this definitely is not a way of living life there has got to be answers there has got to be solutions and there has to be more doctors opening their ears and their minds and listening to what we're saying I literally sound like an old man and I'm a 48 year old woman I've never been so froggied throated in my life I have times in my tonsils adenoids and my patella swell up so bad that I could barely breathe my sleep apnea is getting out of control I'm getting these split very brief but more frequent sharp headaches they make my tinnitus ring for days so much phlegm in the upper part of my chest but they keep saying oh your lungs sound real good oh your blood looks great all your digestive system is beautiful then please tell me why can't I see straight why do I always hear noises in my head puking constipated have electric feeling going in my nerve endings in my hands my feet muscle spasms you name it it's like somebody tell me what's going on please tell me this is not in my mind this is not how I want to die I have lost 22 family and friends since 2020 that I'm wondering if they're still alive and I'm the one that's actually dead
BINGO! Everything you said here resonates with me! I had mono 44 years ago. I absolutely have had to be my own advocate. I am waiting for my NP to get me in with an infectious disease doc to prescribe me Valtrex. She won't give me anything...feels uncomfortable and doesn't know enough about it. I am the one that asked for all the EBV antibody tests which were sky high 3 weeks ago. Not positive for current Mono though. Meanwhile I have found more help on here from reading other's stories and talking to friends/family with ME/CFS and chronic EBV diagnoses.
I believe my EBV was reactivated last March 2022 when I got Covid when I was under a lot of stress. (I think stress had a lot to do with it) My symptoms seem to be mild compared to many of these stories I am hearing! I had PEM (post-exertional malaise) and dizziness after exercise and just general fatigue all the time. While waiting to get into a specialist and ask for Valtex, I have started L-lysine (and some other stuff) and that seems to be making a world of difference in my fatigue in just a week! And maybe it's just time? No one knows.
Thanks for sharing your experience and insight.
All of the dormant things in my body came to fruition when I got Covid. I hadn’t had a asthma attack in over 30 yrs, but had three in last several months. Previously had sinus surgery and for years no problems. I had sinus surgery in 2022. Brain fog and mild cognitive impairment are new.
Thank you for sharing your story too. I am hopeful you will get the necessary treatment soon!
Thank you, I hope so too!
I am truly sorry for you and the nightmare you’re going through, it’s so scary and even worse when it’s something that no one has much information about. It’s not going to help you or anyone going through this including me by listening to frightening stories of conspiracy theories, you’re going to make a bad situation even worse. I’m almost 72 and I have battled lung cancer twice in the past two years, I also have long covid and I’m coping with terrible symptoms. I lost too much weight from cancer and now I have to deal with new problems. I finally asked for help after three months of trying to help myself, we don’t have enough doctors here to choose from. I realized quickly that what I had read is true, the doctor told me not to put the onus on covid, I felt that it would be a waste of time to argue, I asked for tests to be done and although I was grateful they didn’t find anything relevant but I also felt that it was the way they wanted to deal with me. I believe that we’re in the fight for our lives and to be able to survive on our own terms, I’m from a family of survivors and I don’t give up easily although I came close a few times. It’s difficult to express myself as well as I would like to do but my brain is going faster than my texting abilities lol..please don’t give in to quitting the battle, hang in there and fight back for your right to medical care and if you don’t like what they say or do then you find someone else until you get the right ones to help you. We are many in numbers and more people are going to have the same problems that we have and they will have to deal with it because it’s too big to sweep under the carpet
Well said. We have to fight for our lives bc we deserve to live a full life! Thank you for your response
I have said this before. Try to visit with a nurse practitioner who is allotted more time to listen to you. He/she would know who to direct you to see.