heart palpitations, muscle aches, a feeling like my body has forgotten to breathe. Over the past 124 days I've lost all feeling in my arms & hands, had extreme back/kidney/rib pain, phantom smells (like someone BBQing bad meat), tinnitus, difficulty understanding text/reading, 2/
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difficulty following conversations, sensitivity to noise & light, nonstop bruising. *Thinking* can cause headaches now. I'm not alone in the cognitive issues; it's as common a symptom as cough. No one knows when
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People w'
#longcovid weren't able to get testing until late. There are people on my same timeline who are only now learning they had strokes & encephalitis & heart attacks. MRIs/CT scans were only accessible in the ER. Drs were solely looking at the lungs for way too long. 4/Afficher cette discussion -
The symptoms are bizarre. There are people with brand new
#allergies to the point of anaphylaxis; others whose allergies have disappeared. Post-menopausal women who are having spotting and periods again. Medications spontaneously stop working, need to be adjusted higher/lower. 5/Afficher cette discussion -
It causes flareups of other viruses, past surgeries, other conditions. Old injuries are raw & feel new again. My left leg & foot, injured in a moped accident in 2017, feels crushed like it happened yesterday. Intolerance to exercise, alcohol, caffeine, & stress are common. 6/
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Insomnia is common. The dreams are vivid & bizarre, often lucid dreams, often violent & nightmarish, many reports of dreaming about people who have passed away. The symptoms wax & wane; you think you're getting better, only to be hit again. New symptoms appear constantly. 7/
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The CDC is starting to acknowledge us & the
#LongCovid numbers are high: 35% of people are not back to normal after the suggested 'recovery' period. Given the US's current cases of 4.2 million, that's 1,470,000 long haulers in the US alone. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6930e1.htm … 8/Afficher cette discussion -
In patients aged 18-34 with no pre-existing conditions, that number is 20%. I was in that unlucky camp & you could be too. This life is a weird parallel one where almost everything in your old world feels alien & unreal; I don't want it to happen to a single other person. 9/
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I had been isolating for 11 days on the day of my first symptoms and I probably got it on a trip to the grocery store. There is almost nothing that is worth losing 4+ months of your life in this way. No BBQ, no tech event, no haircut. 10/
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This isn't the flu where you can curl up with netflix and tea for a few weeks; this is an active, awful illness with neurological effects for most. For now we're holding out hope for
#recognition,#research &#rehab. And we're doing our own research: http://patientresearchcovid19.com/ 11/Afficher cette discussion -
I want to add that people with myalgic encephalomyelitis (
#pwme) have gone through this same thing without any of the attention#LongCovid is getting; we need to remember them & bring them along with whatever recognition & funding we receive. And IMPORTANTLY, like#ME... 12/Afficher cette discussion -
...we are going to be in trouble if we start getting lumped into a singular diagnosis or the dismissive "chronic fatigue syndrome"; everyone's
#LongCovid struggles are different, not everyone has fatigue/exercise intolerance, advocacy for heterogeneous treatments is vital! 13/Afficher cette discussion -
Damn, this took off. If you want to help support our patient-led research into
#LongCovid, please donate! https://patientresearchcovid19.com/donate/ 14/Afficher cette discussion -
And if you're also dealing with
#longcovid, join a support group! I recommend: Body Politic support group (on Slack) https://www.wearebodypolitic.com/covid19 Long Haul Covid Fighters (for people at 80+days) https://www.facebook.com/groups/270624831005781 … Long COVID support group https://www.facebook.com/groups/longcovid … 15/Afficher cette discussion -
#LongCovid owes so much to@edyong209, who wrote this amazing piece on long haulers back in June. After this piece doctors started believing us. https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/06/covid-19-coronavirus-longterm-symptoms-months/612679/ … 16/Afficher cette discussion -
For 100+ other articles and patient stories on
#LongCovid, see https://www.c19recoveryawareness.com/articles-page-2 17/Afficher cette discussion -
I kind of hate to add this tweet since I've scared so many people already, but I've had a pretty mild case of
#longcovid. I know people w' facial paralysis, hearing loss, vision loss, encephalitis, seizures, continued loss of taste - all on the same ~4 month timeline as me. 18/Afficher cette discussion -
Also, kids are getting
#LongCovid too. If I were a parent, there is no world in which I'd be sending my kid back to school. 19/https://twitter.com/ahandvanish/status/1284960268829818882 …Afficher cette discussion -
Here’s my piece in the Guardian summarizing all of the above as well as four policy changes that will help people with
#LongCovid or#COVID19 generally https://twitter.com/ahandvanish/status/1291044903498194950?s=21 … 20/Afficher cette discussion
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