Did you get the Jabs?
Have you checked the FLCCC website for their long-haul protocol? There are some docs out there treating long haul….you just have to find them. They’ve been threatened by the establishment goons so they can be tricky to find
Sounds like “long covid”. Noted in detail by Victor Davis Hanson, among others.
I have a patient who is struggling with Covid long haul. She describes the whole fatigue syndrome, along with other symptoms as well, which began only after her acute bout with the virus. She is trying all manner of remedies, including prednisone. she runs into baffling resistance from doctors of various specialities, including dermatologists for eczema-like skin inflammation, they all are very reticent about what is happening to her. They all are afraid to call this out as covid sequelae. F*ing medical profession is derelict imo.
I have PCFS PTSD
hope that helps...
I’m in central Indiana and can’t even find a general M.D.
Good luck.
I and 7/8 of my family have never and will never be vaccinated and my one daughter let every Dr and nurse know it, but they gave me remdescivir anyway in the IV.
I asperated apple sauce, they intubated me for eight days and somewhere in all that I had a heart attack.
I Got out of the hospital Jan 11 and into re-hab until Feb 14.
Still recovering but to your point.
I stayed in rehab a couple of weeks longer than usual because my red cell count was low . . . dr. said I was bleeding and I assured him I wasn't
I had two, two unit transfusions which brought me up to the low end of red cell and I went home.
My body was totally atrophied in Hospital and I gained back almost all and about 1/2 of my legs at the time of discharge.
Remdescivir disappears red cells . . I wasn't bleeding but the stupid dr didn't know about remdescivir.
Now, 10 months later, I have no energy and I sleep a lot.
FYI
Went to IU School of Med.
Research for you tomorrow.
I’m soooo fatigued and over all this COVID stuff. Enough already.
Not over yet.
Boston area retards still mucking around with it trying to make it more deadly.
I’m in central Indiana, too (Danville). My primary doctor is ok (Hendricks Regional, which is great.) Not the best, not the worst. I grilled him in January, and he said he would let me have ivermectin if I wanted it.
Hubby and I both got CoVid in mid May. Forgot to ask about ivermectin by then. We used Paxlovid. It was horrible tasting but seemed to do ok.
Neither of us have had the fatigue that you describe, and that I have heard plagues others. We take a slew of vitamins and supplements every day, plus walk a few miles every day. I’m happy to help if you want.
I am quite sure that you will be able to find A great deal of beneficial information at the referenced website below.
http://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/index.shtm
Please let me know what you think.
As to your specific question, how to find the medical Doctor, I would like to know that too.
I’m not sure if I have this, or that I’m just fed up with all the covid-19 🐂💩.
In April of 2020 I was sick as a dog for 2 weeks, but at that time, there was no testing available and the doctors office was closed and you couldn’t go to the hospital unless you could not breathe or your lips were turning blue.
Well, I could still breathe but was VERY short of breath and exhausted, I have no doubt it was Covid, and the only diagnosis I could figure out was walking pneumonia, which I knew was viral.
It took me months to recover and almost a full year to get my wind and my strength back.
Sorry, I have no advice on what to take because I am allergic to so much that i react to virtually everything. I did however, have to push myself physically because we were in the process of remodeling and moving and I could not afford to baby myself. I don’t know if that helped or hurt, but it did force me to keep moving and get the exercise I needed.
I am fine now. Matter of fact, I have not felt this physically fit in a long time. Still have the MCAD, but that’s a whole ‘nother issue, so aside from that I am recovered from the illness.
I Saw Post Covid Fatigue Symdrome first hand in Europe last week. Covid rates were the highest they had been in 5 months, but everyone was completely over it, gathering in large groups, not wearing masks and were back to enjoying life.
The Idiot German Chancelor mandated N95 masks on Public transport, but the only one wearing them were sheeple and Tourists.
Anyone under 65 years old still worrying about Covid needs to get over it.
Sorry to hear of your suffering. I started getting chiropractic adjustments a couple years ago, and it seemed to cure my vertigo (not the reason I was going), within a few weeks.
Sometimes they have a free trial of a few appointments/adjustments or a GroupOn type thing. Also my medicare supplement does pay some toward the cost, and I am using accumulated funds from my HSA for the balance as of now.
If you have not looked into it, maybe try a chiropractor as an alternative.
Get a full blood screen and get tested for for diabetes or pre-diabetes.
They are finding that this can be an after effect of covid.
original article:
www.americasfrontlinedoctors.org has long haul protocol
www.covid19criticalcare.com has protocols for all kinds of situations
I had mild Covid in January. My main symptom was fatigue. It lasted for about three weeks after everything else was long gone. My wife who was hospitalized had issues with fatigue and fog for over a month.
As for a new doctor. I would normally suggest Andy Sprunger’s group on the Northside of Indianapolis. But they are aligned with Community and Community’s and their affiliated medical groups handling of Covid was horrid. We had always held Community and their affiliates in high esteem. That changed over the last year.