Does anyone have a link for what to takes to tame long Covid?
Friend ‘s hubby really having a problem.
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I hope he is helped by the protocol linked below:
FLCC site, for covid protocol, vax injury protocol and long covid protocol.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/protocol/i-recover-long-covid-treatment/
Long covid protocol:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/protocol/i-recover-long-covid-treatment/
An Approach to Treating Long COVID
Due to the marked overlap between long COVID and post-vaccine syndrome, please refer to the I-RECOVER Post-Vaccine Treatment protocol for detailed treatment strategies. This page highlights the differences between these two syndromes, namely ongoing organizing pneumonia.
About Long COVID
Long COVID, also known as Long Haul COVID Syndrome (LHCS) and more recently by the terminology “Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), is a diverse syndrome characterized by prolonged malaise, headaches, generalized fatigue, sleep difficulties, hair loss, smell disorder, decreased appetite, painful joints, dyspnea, chest pain, and cognitive dysfunction.
Up to 80% of patients experience prolonged illness after COVID-19. Furthermore, many of the symptoms of are common to COVID-19 vaccine-injured patients; indeed, both disorders are considered manifestations of “spike protein-related disease,” with a significant overlap in symptoms, pathogenesis, and treatment.
To complicate this issue further, many long COVID patients are vaccinated, and the symptomatology of vaccine-injured patients is often exacerbated by an acute COVID-19 infection.
Long COVID may persist for months after the acute infection and almost half of patients report reduced quality of life. Patients may suffer prolonged neuropsychological symptoms, including multiple domains of cognition. A puzzling feature of long COVID is that it is not predicted by initial disease severity; long COVID frequently occurs in people who had mild-to-moderate cases and in younger adults who did not require respiratory support or intensive care.
The symptom set of long COVID is, in the majority of cases, very similar to chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS)/myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. An important differentiating factor from CIRS is the observation that long COVID continues to improve on its own, albeit slowly in the majority of cases. Another important observation is that long COVID includes more young people compared to severe COVID, which affects older people or persons with comorbidities. Furthermore, the similarity between mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) and long COVID has been observed, and many consider long COVID to be a variant of MCAS.
MUCH more at link.
Hoping life gets a bit less crazy for you ❤️
Refresh my memory — I believe it was you that wrote maybe a year ago regarding some ideas/techniques to regain taste after Covid.
The logic to me is the cell receptors healing or reconnected? But real science seemly defies logic at times
Thanks much girl.
Stay safe.