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This is all very interesting to me. I first tested positive for covid 0/2021, it hit me really hard. I did not go to the hospital. I tested positive again 01/22 - so random. I my cortisol levels have tested low, my kidneys are also testing at a 3, sodium is always low. There is so much that comes with long covid I could go on for hours. Did anyone else start having Seizures?
I am now having major issues with GI track that is a complete mess. Let me start off by saying: I am not dehydrated, I drink a lot of water, even fancy water with PH balance. I don't drink soda's. I am still struggling with to find a workout that I can complete and not me completely gassed the rest of the day and/or the next day. I do move, walk, stationary bike, use light weights and that like, I have a healthy diet. My Dr. advised me to cut out a few things out of my diet and to take some laxatives and the such.
I cut dairy, and Gluten, I added prunes - yup, I did, also laxative powder I add to my coffee. I also take a probiotic, also suggested by my doctor. I was very hopeful and still am, that the right combination is out there. so far with the changes I feel a tic better and am still having that same issue. The bloating is really uncomfortable. It's been going on most of this year. I don't remember much, but I can't forget this one.
I wish you all healthy days ahead, some rest & energy
If this too is a jumbled mess - it's brought to you by long covid

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I can identify with a lot of what you mention...esp about GI issues. So I understand long covid people will show low cortisol which contributes to fatigue. Is there something to treat these low levels? What about the sodium and low kidney function?