It won’t be easy, considering each long hauler’s experience are different, and they don’t follow a common pattern either. As Collins has explained, while some people might start experiencing symptoms very soon, for others it might take weeks or even months, which complicates things even more.
As Stephanie Gosk, NBC News correspondent has explained, identifying the cause might be very helpful in treating the symptoms, or at least that’s the goal. However, the result might not be so fortunate if the issues are related to the brain, she added.
According to Avindra Nath, MD, a principal investigator at The National Institutes of Health (NIH), the brain is able to repair some damage, but definitely not all of it.
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8 thoughts on “COVID-19 Complications That Might Stay With You Forever”
What is never mentioned is what the covid-19 vaccine shots can trigger- a host of problems like chronic fatigue syndrome.
Says who?
Are things like hydroxychloroquin being used? Trump came back from it very well, and at his age.
Trump got all the latest drugs available. Unfortunately, they are not available to all of us. Hydroxychloroquin had nothing to do with his recovery.
And that’s a mild one.
Forever!
Wow!
What lasts forever?
The Moderna second shot triggered RA for me. Severe pain, stiffness and lack of strength in shoulders as a result. Never had any symptoms prior to vaccination. It’s been 3.5 months and still no relief unless I use steroids daily (which I won’t do).
My husband has had swallowing problems for 8 months post Covid.