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@earlylonghauler

I got Covid in January 2020, 3.5 years ago. The fatigue was debilitating. It took about a month before I felt anywhere near normal. Symptoms came and went including nerve pain and rashes. About a year after infection, I felt great. I actually felt a tremendous boost of energy and started losing weight. Still occasional brain fog. Then about 2 years in, I lost my appetite. Completely. My doctor said I looked great, and congratulated me! After 3.5 years into covid I got a grand mal seizure and am now epileptic. So symptoms can come and go. Stress seems to be a factor - people with more stress have more symptoms. Some people may get over long covid completely, and yes, they would no longer feel the need to be in this forum. I’ve had long covid longer than anyone I know, and I suspect people who think they are completely over it may have some surprises ahead. My long covid docs say stress can cause new symptoms to appear, and underlying issues to surface. Seems only way to beat long Covid is to live an stress-free life. Working on it…

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Sure it was covid? The first diagnosis in the U.S. came on 1-20-20 from a 1-18 test. Were you in Washington?
Your doctor attributed the grand mal seizure to long covid?

So sorry. How are they determining that the seizures came from Covid? What were your symptoms before the seizure started? So sorry