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Difficulty Driving After COVID-19

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: May 15 10:10am | Replies (22)

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@rosebear2424

My biggest difficulty is tunnel vision as a result of covid, (in addition to the dizziness/trouble breathing/muscle spasms/etc), and moving things coming toward me wig out my eyes. They can’t focus. Before Covid I was an avid reader now I can read a page or two and it’s been a year and four months since original Covid. I do eye exercises and things like that practice typing,/reading out loud,/other brain injury exercises to help with both the brain fog and forcing my eyes to focus. But I have yet to drive. It sucks. I’ve even taken to driving around the mower my mom has because it only goes like 2 miles an hour. Slowly things are getting better while I drive in the next two months probably not. But I keep trying so I understand . Good luck

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Hi @rosebear2424. Thank you so much for sharing about riding the mower as such inspiration to keep trying. I was told your car cannot just sit so I get in, back up, pull forward, then park. Working on driving to mailbox then small back roads. Hope this helps anyone and healing journey to all!🌈