Post-COVID Recovery is a Paradox
A paradox is a logically self-contradictory statement or a statement that runs contrary to one's expectation. It is a statement that, despite apparently valid reasoning from true premises, leads to a seemingly self-contradictory or a logically unacceptable conclusion.
In other words, Post-COVID Recovery is seemingly, Meaningless and Futile, based on my review of this entire board over the past 48 hours.
Please wake me when the paper is published about the genuine cure.
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I second the espresso idea...I Don’t do coffee...makes be bounce off the wall...but I actually do a V8 diet Energy drink first thing in the morning. It kickstarts the body out of overwhelming fatigue after a full nights sleep. In fact they ought to look at caffeine as part of a solution to long haul fatigue which is the worst of the worst problems sine you have to grasp moments of functioning to address other issues. AND as for Long Haul Clinics they are essentially a gathering of providers that are making a killing on claims and getting while the getting is good. If the clinics had effective treatments don’t you think the word would spread?
And never mind a doctor who him/her self a long haul doctor. No such animal. Only another way to lure patients in. No magic answers yet .
So, I see the approach as the process of elimination. Take each symptom and Google the specialist that deals with it. Go and let them order the necessary tests that will let you know that it is not life threatening. Do this with each symptom. It gives you some peace of mind. I am having a lung scan next week. After that I will go to a cardiovascular doctor to check fo any blockages to eliminate possibility of stroke...And then I will go to a 6 th neurologist....etc.
Lots of anger and frustration in our giant group of members of Long Haulers Anonymous.... No one but us knows our dilemma. They can only imagine...
And no one has answers that we have discovered...So it will probably be us curing ourselves with the determination to do so by going from resource to resource and researching constantly on the internet for advances. Glad I’m not alone in this and grateful I’m was not in the 800,000 who couldn’t make it.
Woke at 0430 and decided to follow through on my idea of simply going to the local rural region ER and see what I could get out of it vice 'Dr. Slow-Rolling-Me-for-Bucks'. After a little derision and attitude got Blood Tests (took my previous recent 2 weeks with me to share and also mentioned my 3 day old Neck Lymph Nodes Ultrasound results were in my system account file they could also review). Given a HEART EKG/ECG (whatever), Chest XRAY plus provided Urine Sample, Blood Pressure checked (washed my windshield, checked my oil and tires) and we chatted. Everything 'PERFECT'. I mentioned my desire to see an 'Immunologist' and asked if he knew any - and no - not in their regional system - I'd need to go find one out of the region. Recommendations for next step? "BIOPSY" of Lymph Node(s) in Neck. So, now I'll consider my next moves and cancel my next appointment with Primary where we both plan to debate 'referral' and next steps vice 'colonoscopy' or 'Cologuard' (where they get a Free Lunch' from Abbvie, per my research on that recurring theme). 'LOL Long COVID Recovery'. Meanwhile, Lymphatic System continues to expand and contract daily along with the usual list...
Good grief. Nightmare land. I hate to suggest this— (I’m sure you’re thinking: one MORE suggestion?!?) BUT— I’ve tested normal in everything. I do not test normal w/ the in-depth testing an immunologist has done.
Hi there. Can you tell me any more on the part about, "I do not test normal w /the in-depth testing an immunologist has done." ? I'd LOVE to get to an immunologist but there are none within almost 200 miles (actually 'one' about 50 miles, but he's booked, not available w/out referral and my Primary avoiding my request - still). Since I have 'longterm lympatic swelling' but 'all the usual tests are "in range" I can only 'guess' it'll take an 'unusual' test to 'find anything out-of-range'.
Oh boy— gotta say. This is SO not ok. People do not comprehend that there are so many, like you, who have no access to specialists! So, what I meant was that I’d been thru a long haul Covid clinic and had gotten tested for numerous things— and allllllll the tests were Normal. Then I found a good immunologic group, and they’ve done a boatload of tests I hadn’t heard of before. And I looked at my labs… red all over. I’ve never been so thrilled about bad news!
I don’t know if you can, but you may want to look up Mt Sinai NY long haul clinic. They are doing some cutting edge stuff, and having “lymphatic swelling” shouldn’t be brushed off. I don’t know if your insurance will pay for telehealth, or if you even HAVE insurance. But please keep digging. Go online and search the clinic. Call and see if they have financial help programs, or can assist w/ insurance negotiations. Look on CDC or your state gov for assistance w/ medical navigating….??? Shoot. I’m so so sorry.
Interesting...And if you didn't test normal what exactly was abnormal AND how are they treating it,???
Answers could help a lot of us.
And great suggestion for Mitch with the telehealth!! Long haul clinics would close down if they let the cat out of the bag that we all need to see immunologists. That would monumentally damper profits. Cytokines are the culprit and immunologists or Ruematologists are the specialists. Don't forget what I said about the cytokines...They are over expressing and causing havoc.
The problem with Long Haul is we all have different make-up: different pre-existing, different illnesses( Covid pre-vax, post vax, resulting FROM vax, etc.) different lengths of illness and severity ( some on the chat had very mild symptoms that lasted a few days). THEN, to add to the mess? We’ve all been nailed with different things— I’ve been on this chat for awhile, and have seen symptoms that are opposites: inability to swallow due to excess mucous— lack of mucous causing severe dry mouth. Extreme fatigue— insomnia. Ability to exercise which has re-enervated the body— complete inability to exercise. Long haul is nailing everyone in different ways. Some are depressed or anxious. Some have NO medical or clinic support, others have been thru several long haul clinics. My point is: I could write out several of my abnormal labs, but this is not like strep throat. There isn’t one test, one fix. It wouldn’t help anyone.
Not to rant, but on other threads of this chat I’ve read long haulers insist that if you just do _____, it will fix you. But that is not helpful. In fact, I think it hurts. I’ve tried one such fix out of desperation, and it was money wasted ( just a nasal spray, but still!). We are all so desperate for answers, and I get it. I’ve been told that some of my new physical probs will not go away. But I feel very lucky. I’ve been searching for help since quarantined for a mean Covid case ( 3/20-6/20) and this is the FIRST time I’ve felt hopeful… because the immunologist can show me the zillions of red arrows on my labs and say: yes.
Well, now. This is what I was hoping - and like you - I'd never be so thrilled about the bad news. Because NO news is REALLY bad news when 'NORMAL'.
As I expected. Merci...
My take - for me, too - is 'immunologists and/or rheumatologists' - so glad to see 'validation' here. Merci. Sure, not for all maybe but certainly for me. Only immunologist within 180 miles ONLY will see me - in any manner - with 'Referral, however. I'd be find with telehealth - but not an option with that one so now I'm down to 2 options; 1) Live with it 2) Go out of REGION
Going out of region is going to require effort and expense - any way I do that - so... scenarios abound and that's where I'm at now... contemplating the scenarios.