cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/51686142
Argentina has no dedicated Long COVID clinics, no disability insurance, and no government recognition, leaving patients to diagnose themselves and search for informal care.
Only a couple of Long COVID studies are being conducted in Argentina. One includes over 100 patients and involves analysis of MRI brain scans. Patients live not only with Long COVID but also the stressful situation of living in a country with high inflation and poverty, while they create their support chat groups to share knowledge, treatments, and information.
Whoa now, I’ve been told by people on this very platform that the libertarian government was the very best thing possible!
He’s been in power for a year and a half, not everything that’s wrong with the country is his fault
I’m curious if anyone here has experience with long COVID. My wife and I just caught COVID for the first time.
I’m pretty sure I have it. My physical endurance has taken a huge hit since I got it last year, and the brain fog can be a pain in the ass.
Have you tried to fight through the endurance issue? That’s my plan. I’m scared shitless of the downward spiral so I hope to get my ass out.
Wife and I took a walk last night, and that’s the least I usually do. She couldn’t tonight even though she’s recovering better than I.
I did that. Do not recommend. I ended up bedridden, because every time I pushed it I would get worse.
I recommend resting and letting your body get better.
Thanks! I have “emphysema light” (doctor’s words) and if I sit on my ass too long, well, it’s not good. I have to constantly move, and move hard, or I go downhill. Hence the question.
I’ve improved much since I wrote the question. We’re hitting the river tomorrow, see how it goes. Manhandling my 10’ boat, battery, trolling motor and other gear is going to be a challenge.
Glad to hear your getting better.
Do read this though.
PEM affects a good third of people with LC. And knowing the signs so you know not to push through it is very important because pushing through it can lead to well. Being like me, bedridden since two years.