← Return to Post-Covid dizziness/off-balance, as most troubling symptom

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@chrissy2470 I third that. I passed my 3-year anniversary post COVID in September. My heart and lung issues have mostly resolved, but brain fog and dizziness are still very debilitating. I am considered a "fall risk". I was a career bookkeeper and a writer. I considered myself extremely detail-oriented and dependable. Since post COVID I continue to make drastic costly errors in our business and personal bookkeeping. I no longer trust myself. I cannot focus to do any writing. I cannot focus enough to comprehend anything longer than a short article. I feel I sound like a bumbling idiot when I attempt conversations. Yes, hang in there. There is life while having chronic conditions - it just may be different than before. We humans are more resilient than we may think.

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I am on a medication for ADD (Adderall) and I have seen some improvement. Right now I am waiting to find the right dose that will help me more. My psychiatrist prescribed this medication and there is already a diagnostic code for this fogginess or lack of consentration due to Covid. So this gave me a little hope, it means that at least the health insurance companies are seeing the consequences of Covid in some persons.

Agree. Accept alternastive ways to live one's life. I had covid in March of 2020 (earlyy on) and the major symptom was thast I was so dizzy that I could not walk. It went away quickl. When KI got the vaccine a yr. later; a minth later I started to other (heart/lung) symptoms which eventually went away and have ended up primarily having chronic head tightmess and pressure, and not being as shar[ as I once was; along with a tingling in my arms and hands. I have a friend with LC for over 2 years now and we all concur with embracing one's resiliency and paying attention to treating your body well while dealing with chronic symptoms. That and seeking out a good doc who cares and will guide you to the right specialists...