Symptoms
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wrote on 6 Mar 2021, 01:56 last edited by
Haha.
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wrote on 6 Mar 2021, 02:00 last edited by
A good one no less.
Actually he makes a lot of funnies.
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wrote on 19 Mar 2021, 01:45 last edited by
@george-k How is your daughter doing?
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@george-k How is your daughter doing?
wrote on 19 Mar 2021, 11:27 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Symptoms:
@george-k How is your daughter doing?
Thanks for asking. No worse, and only marginally better. Fatigue is OK, but SOB persists.
Her biggest problem is the parosmia. So many things that she'd like to eat smell like vomitus or rotting meat. She's in a "Long COVID" clinic, and they're working on retraining her sense of smell.
It's been 5 ½ months.
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@taiwan_girl said in Symptoms:
@george-k How is your daughter doing?
Thanks for asking. No worse, and only marginally better. Fatigue is OK, but SOB persists.
Her biggest problem is the parosmia. So many things that she'd like to eat smell like vomitus or rotting meat. She's in a "Long COVID" clinic, and they're working on retraining her sense of smell.
It's been 5 ½ months.
wrote on 19 Mar 2021, 12:03 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Symptoms:
@george-k How is your daughter doing?
Thanks for asking. No worse, and only marginally better. Fatigue is OK, but SOB persists.
Her biggest problem is the parosmia. So many things that she'd like to eat smell like vomitus or rotting meat. She's in a "Long COVID" clinic, and they're working on retraining her sense of smell.
It's been 5 ½ months.
I was watching Fauci last night on CSPAN in some sort of congressional inquiry. The question was on therapy as a strategy vs just vaccine.... he said long covid is just not understood yet and there are so many different long covid symptoms but they are working on finding what is common. Food as smelling rotten came up, I didn’t know it was a thing.
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Lucas is only now getting back some of his sense of smell. Weird frigging disease.
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wrote on 19 Mar 2021, 14:54 last edited by
Is this long term problem caused by the virus still being alive or by damage, still recovering, that the virus caused a long time ago.
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wrote on 19 Mar 2021, 18:29 last edited by
Sorry to hear it. Good news is the marginal improvement, the bad news is obvious.
George, what is SOB? Certainly not my usual understanding of that acronym in your context.
I would think that she is losing weight, since she must force herself to eat. That would be so awful. Not the weight loss, I'm always looking to lose weight. But to have food smell and taste awful, that's crewel.
Thanks, Covid!! You SOB.
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wrote on 19 Mar 2021, 18:54 last edited by
George, there are more and more articles finally coming out about long COVID. Even Mayo is starting to address this, and they are often late adopters of things like this, which I find frustrating. It's encouraging to see it gain attention, and perhaps more scrutiny for treatment options.
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Sorry to hear it. Good news is the marginal improvement, the bad news is obvious.
George, what is SOB? Certainly not my usual understanding of that acronym in your context.
I would think that she is losing weight, since she must force herself to eat. That would be so awful. Not the weight loss, I'm always looking to lose weight. But to have food smell and taste awful, that's crewel.
Thanks, Covid!! You SOB.
wrote on 19 Mar 2021, 18:54 last edited bySorry to hear it. Good news is the marginal improvement, the bad news is obvious.
George, what is SOB? Certainly not my usual understanding of that acronym in your context.
I would think that she is losing weight, since she must force herself to eat. That would be so awful. Not the weight loss, I'm always looking to lose weight. But to have food smell and taste awful, that's crewel.
Thanks, Covid!! You SOB.
Shortness of breath
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wrote on 19 Mar 2021, 18:58 last edited by
Thanks!
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wrote on 19 Mar 2021, 19:04 last edited by
There is some news coming out that the vaccine may help alleviate long symptoms. I wonder if it’s like some other viruses that hide.
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There is some news coming out that the vaccine may help alleviate long symptoms. I wonder if it’s like some other viruses that hide.
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Luke’s sense of taste is finally back to 100% as of tonight, but his sense of smell is still off. This is 4 months after an extremely mild case.
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wrote on 26 Mar 2021, 15:18 last edited by
Lucky for me my sense of smell started to fade years ago