41 points by bethemoly 2 days ago | 13 comments
aeternum 2 days ago
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35052867/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36810757/
2 days ago
metadat 2 days ago
Is anyone still recovering from COVID after 3+ years? If it's not permanent is it still to be considered a brain "injury"?
drannex 2 days ago
I was a skateboarder before, can't even cruise on it without gasping for breath soon after starting.
AndrewKemendo 21 hours ago
Are there any interventions that would prevent this? What was the acute cause that made the collapse happen?
snakeyjake 2 days ago
Yes.
Thousands of people in the US are bedridden with long Covid.
They caught Covid, something went really, really, wrong, and they never got out of bed. They cannot bathe or feed or take care of themselves at all. Some need to be fitted with pacemakers because their hearts are unable to regulate themselves.
fragmede 2 days ago
magicalhippo 2 days ago
Her period also went from clockwork to highly irregular. It's better now but still irregular.
She managed to get COVID just after getting the vaccine shot in early 2021, so a double whammy of sorts we recon. Symptoms started after that.
addaon 2 days ago
I'm not sure I understand the assumptions behind this question. If I sprain my ankle, that is an ankle "injury," even though it is not permanent. What am I missing?
metadat 2 days ago
I'm curious if the human brain can be expected to respond in a similar way.
eacapeisfutuile 2 days ago
metadat 2 days ago