Some possible answers: Diagnosed with POTS
So, I had my first Long Covid Recovery Care appointment and was diagnosed with POTS. Which the doctor feels was brought on by Covid. He gave me some management information for it, since there’s no cure.
He also stated that there is a theory that Covid virus could still be lingering in the body months, years later (someone in this support community mentioned this as well) that’s why some people experience long COVID symptoms and maybe some new ones. He suggested either getting boosted it might stop the replication of the virus in my body and gave me the information for the Yale University Long Covid study with Paxlovid.
I’m not sure what I should do, I didn’t have a good reaction to the vaccine, so there’s that. I definitely don’t want any more additional symptoms or effects from the booster. But I don’t want to keep suffering through these symptoms.
Also anyone with POTS with some suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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@mbryant1380, using the group Search, I found additional discussions relevant to POTS and Long COVID. See the lisiting here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/post-covid-recovery-covid-19/?search=POTS&index=discussions
Thank you!
Years ago I caught a virus after the virus I developed chronic fatigue syndrome also syncopy which is pretty much the same as pots,this is a neurological problem where your heart and your nerves and your brain don't work together like they should,after my second bout with covid and 2 vaccines my syncopy went wild put me in the hospital twice metoprolol and lots of water maybe even a small dose of zoloft
I had to go to John Hopkins back in the 90s to get diagnosed,try not to put yourself in stressful situations I know it's hard dealing with this long covid desease
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32757696/
I believe the average age for menopause is 51, which is when I stopped menstruating.
@gsgambhir my GP here in Charleston said that the rules had recently changed and he would be able to prescribe for travel so that I had it if needed.
Usually a heart doctor understands pots ,I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome back in the 90s after a nasty virus which I never found out what it was,then the syncopy started which is pot's I was diagnosed at John Hopkins with tilt table test
Thank you for the link to this information!