Living with Long COVID has taught me valuable lessons inspired by my Siberian cat. Embracing strategic rest, finding joy in small moments, setting boundaries, and accepting quirks are essential. Each day offers opportunities for connection and reflection. Following my cat’s example, I’m learning that a slower pace can still be fulfilling.
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Recurrent COVID Infections: What Insurers See That Governments Ignore
A recent Swiss Re analysis warns that recurrent COVID-19 infections are causing long-term harm to individuals, healthcare systems, and the economy. Insurers report rising disability claims and mortality, while healthcare systems struggle under increased patient loads. Governments often ignore the ongoing crisis, leaving individuals vulnerable. Personal protection and advocacy for better policies are crucial.
Long COVID Isn’t Left or Right: When Politics Hijacks a Health Crisis
Long COVID has become politicized, leading to a fragmented response to a significant health crisis affecting millions. It's crucial to recognize that Long COVID transcends political beliefs and demands a unified, science-based approach. Addressing this issue requires bipartisan cooperation, focusing on research, care, and genuine understanding rather than ideological battles.
Long COVID: Affects More than Just the Vulnerable
Long COVID misconceptions suggest it only affects the vulnerable; however, many fit individuals, including athletes, have developed severe long-term symptoms. Research indicates that fitness does not guarantee immunity. This belief perpetuates stigma and misinformation. Awareness and support for those affected are crucial to advancing understanding and reducing judgment around long COVID.
Why Are We Forgetting About COVID This Winter?
As winter brings seasonal festivities, COVID-19's presence fades from media attention, overshadowed by flu and RSV discussions. This shift reflects pandemic fatigue and a strategic choice by health officials to avoid controversy. Ignoring COVID risks undermines public health awareness, complicating healthcare systems and neglecting ongoing long COVID effects. Transparency is crucial for safety.
Understanding Long COVID: Key Strategies for GP Support
The leaflet developed by Long COVID SOS, the Clinical Post-COVID Syndrome Society, and the Royal College of General Practitioners aids GPs in managing Long COVID. It provides insights on symptoms, holistic support, referral guidelines, and valuable resources to improve care, validating patient experiences and addressing this complex healthcare challenge effectively.
Post-Exertional Malaise (PEM): A paced Relationship with My Body
Living with Long COVID and Post-Exertional Malaise (PEM) is characterized by unpredictable energy levels, making everyday tasks a challenge. The author details their fluctuating experience, balancing activity with the risk of exhaustion. They emphasize the importance of pacing, self-kindness, and recognizing small victories while adapting to this complex relationship with their body.
Living with Long COVID: Navigating a Forgotten Pandemic
Life feels like it’s split into two worlds these days. There’s the world of people who have “moved on” from COVID—living life as if the pandemic never happened—and then there’s ours: the world of people with long COVID, and other Chronic Illness, where every step forward feels like climbing Everest. For many of us, life … Continue reading Living with Long COVID: Navigating a Forgotten Pandemic
Common Nasal Problems in Long COVID Patients
Long COVID can significantly affect nasal functions, causing persistent congestion, loss, or distortion of smell, and sinus infections. Conditions like Mast Cell Activation Syndrome may exacerbate symptoms. Simple remedies include saline irrigation and humidifiers, while professional treatments like nasal endoscopy and olfactory training may help restore normal function.
T-Cell Exhaustion in Long COVID: What You Need to Know
Long COVID fatigue can be attributed to exhausted T-cells, crucial white blood cells in the immune response. Prolonged infection leads to T-cell dysfunction, contributing to chronic symptoms. Research indicates T-cell exhaustion persists post-infection. Strategies like immunomodulators, supplements, and a healthy lifestyle may aid recovery and restore T-cell health.
Understanding the Benefits of Perching Stools for Chronic Illnesses
The author shares their unexpected journey with a perching stool, initially viewed with skepticism due to its unappealing design. However, it soon becomes a vital tool during their Long COVID recovery, providing comfort and stability, particularly for those with autonomic dysfunction. The stool proves functional, despite its lack of aesthetics.
Understanding Muscle Weakness in Long COVID
Long COVID significantly impacts muscle strength due to factors like damaged mitochondria, inadequate oxygen delivery, lactic acid buildup, and inflammation. Managing muscle weakness requires pacing activities, gentle physiotherapy, alternating hot and cold therapy, and potentially using supplements. Recovery is gradual and should prioritize body kindness and patience.
Homemade Electrolyte Drink for POTS Relief
The author shares their experience with long COVID and autonomic dysfunction, specifically POTS, which causes dizziness and fainting. They found electrolytes helpful for managing symptoms and offer a recipe for a homemade electrolyte drink. This drink aids hydration without added sugars, benefiting those with similar health conditions. Always consult a doctor before trying new remedies.