I found a twitter thread which covers a lot of the potential long term consequences of covid; https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1478611650760437765.htmlSome of this seems somewhat alarmist and also its not clear whether these clear up entirely after say 6/12/18 months due to the newness of the virus, plus we don't necessarily know how much the level of initial illness impacts, fitness of the ill person etc. Nonetheless it is interesting to see how it can impact beyond the initial sickness. Basically it appears to have whole body impacts including organs and blood vessels etc.
Ah wow that was grim reading! So I'm on day 9 of testing positive, its wiped me out way more than I was expecting it to. Would folk say that around the 14 th day they felt a bit more normal. I feel like a 40 year old rechargeable battery with rusty ends!
Quote from: Nike Air on February 17, 2022, 01:27:20 pmAh wow that was grim reading! So I'm on day 9 of testing positive, its wiped me out way more than I was expecting it to. Would folk say that around the 14 th day they felt a bit more normal. I feel like a 40 year old rechargeable battery with rusty ends! If it's any help that is kind of how it went for me, around 2 weeks of having a really bad sinusy cold and no energy then I got better. I did continue to test positive for quite a while, but got a negative about 1 month later. Apparently you can test positive for up to 90 days but it doesn't really have a bearing on how long symptoms last. Obviously very inconvenient if you need to travel somewhere with testing requirements.
Were you still +ve on LFTs? Most places now accept an LFT instead of PCR for travel, as PCR keeps being positive. I hadn;t heard of +ve LFT after getting better....
also these guys in the US seem to be doing good research and help for covid recovery, it's not new agey:https://www.stasis.life/programs
I've not had Covid (so far), but I had a bout with chronic fatigue syndrome/ME in my teens and still fatigue pretty easily, which makes this all very recognizable to me (and has also made me wonder if I'm predisposed to long Covid as and when I do get infected).
Quote from: slab_happy on February 19, 2022, 01:59:30 pmI've not had Covid (so far), but I had a bout with chronic fatigue syndrome/ME in my teens and still fatigue pretty easily, which makes this all very recognizable to me (and has also made me wonder if I'm predisposed to long Covid as and when I do get infected).I had rather more than a bout of this when I was younger. Having had Covid in the autumn, I am not more fatigued than normal. Whilst everyone is unique, I wouldn’t worry unduly about this.
Tested positive today, which is frustrating. It was bound to catch up with me eventually...