Former college sprinter with 'Long COVID' experiencing brain fog, trouble breathing years later

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A Georgia Tech Ph.D. student and former sprinter used to work out multiple days per week. Now, it's just one day, and she's constantly checking her heart rate.

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I’m not Down grading this young women’s health matters. However, if she can run and work out even once a week, she will get better! Some of us can’t breath daily or walk. We are young with no preexisting

shelley
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My brother nearly died from covid now he looks like the walking dead. He will never be the same.

deedeewinfrey
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Vaccines for many different illnesses only protect for limited times. People receive tetanus shots, flu shots, and COVID shots several times when needed because these work but for limited times.

erinh
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Sorry, but this is NOT even close to what Long covid is!!! Some of us in our SoMe group cant even walk 300m today after 29 months after infection due to heart, lung and neurological complications. No shots taken here.

KokayMate
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The question they don't she take that shot"

lightel
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After SARS COV2 infection a tendency of erytrocyte to agregate like coin rolls at low blood temperature can be seen at some patients.
When a dropp of fresh blood from this patients are put on a cold glass blade (lamela) it agglutinate before coagulate.
That increase blood viscousity at low blood temperature, and are related with increase of some, ,low temperature
agglutinine, ,
May be, use of N acetylcysteine can decrease blood viscousity?

traiandanciu
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I've never seen someone claiming to be so sick with their hair and makeup done so perfectly.

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