1. Scaleinfections and compared participants to controls has given us one of the best snapshots to date. It indicated that 1 in 8 people who have had COVID experience prolonged symptoms over many months.
"The condition of long COVID, also known as post-acute sequelae of SARS CoV-2 infection, is rife with mysteries. While its incidence among adults who have been infected has been estimated at 5% to 40%, a recent study that tracked symptoms before
With vaccinations and different variants, the incidence may be lower, but even if it were half as many (6% of adults who have been infected), and we assume two-thirds of adults have had COVID, that would equate to more than 10 million Americans whohave endured persistent symptoms that interfere with their daily life activities, frequently impairing their ability to return to work."
2. Scopedifficulty breathing, brain fog, muscle pain and weakness, chest pain, headaches and fast heart rate."
"One of the mysteries: As opposed to those most likely to get severe COVID, the vast majority of people affected by long COVID are younger (30 to 50 years old) and previously healthy. The typical symptoms include marked fatigue, exercise intolerance,
3. Effective therapyin the blood — a particularly intriguing finding.
"While the list of troubling symptoms is long, the number of proven therapies is very short — zero."
4. Start to Understand
"A combined team from Yale and Mount Sinai used artificial intelligence to determine what, of so many factors, may be of central importance in determining whether a COVID patient develops lingering symptoms. There was a singular driver — low cortisol
This hormone, produced by the adrenal gland in response to stress, has diverse functions. When it is below healthy levels, as has also been found in chronic fatigue syndrome, it could be tied to some of the symptoms of long COVID. ...or longer has shown an increased risk of heart and blood vessel diseases, diabetes, clotting disorders, and lung and kidney damage, even among people who had only mild to moderate COVID and were not hospitalized. Such risk appears to be cumulatively
The “long” in long COVID has not been emphasized enough. A new report from more than 1.25 million people with COVID showed an increased risk of developing brain fog, dementia, seizures and psychosis over two years. Similarly, follow-up at one year
5. We Can fight itlightheadedness or people who are predominantly suffering from difficulty breathing and brain fog. With so many millions of people impaired, the need for accelerating clinical trials with promising immune-system modulating or virus-inactivating agents is
There are more than 25 trials that have been launched with many different types of drugs or supplements, but all of them are quite small. The trials have generally not been partitioned by the cluster of patient symptoms, such as those with
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2022-08-21/long-covid-treatment-research
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 9:45:30 PM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:infections and compared participants to controls has given us one of the best snapshots to date. It indicated that 1 in 8 people who have had COVID experience prolonged symptoms over many months.
1. Scale
"The condition of long COVID, also known as post-acute sequelae of SARS CoV-2 infection, is rife with mysteries. While its incidence among adults who have been infected has been estimated at 5% to 40%, a recent study that tracked symptoms before
have endured persistent symptoms that interfere with their daily life activities, frequently impairing their ability to return to work."With vaccinations and different variants, the incidence may be lower, but even if it were half as many (6% of adults who have been infected), and we assume two-thirds of adults have had COVID, that would equate to more than 10 million Americans who
difficulty breathing, brain fog, muscle pain and weakness, chest pain, headaches and fast heart rate."2. Scope
"One of the mysteries: As opposed to those most likely to get severe COVID, the vast majority of people affected by long COVID are younger (30 to 50 years old) and previously healthy. The typical symptoms include marked fatigue, exercise intolerance,
cortisol in the blood — a particularly intriguing finding.3. Effective therapy
"While the list of troubling symptoms is long, the number of proven therapies is very short — zero."
4. Start to Understand
"A combined team from Yale and Mount Sinai used artificial intelligence to determine what, of so many factors, may be of central importance in determining whether a COVID patient develops lingering symptoms. There was a singular driver — low
year or longer has shown an increased risk of heart and blood vessel diseases, diabetes, clotting disorders, and lung and kidney damage, even among people who had only mild to moderate COVID and were not hospitalized. Such risk appears to be cumulativelyThis hormone, produced by the adrenal gland in response to stress, has diverse functions. When it is below healthy levels, as has also been found in chronic fatigue syndrome, it could be tied to some of the symptoms of long COVID. ...
The “long” in long COVID has not been emphasized enough. A new report from more than 1.25 million people with COVID showed an increased risk of developing brain fog, dementia, seizures and psychosis over two years. Similarly, follow-up at one
lightheadedness or people who are predominantly suffering from difficulty breathing and brain fog. With so many millions of people impaired, the need for accelerating clinical trials with promising immune-system modulating or virus-inactivating agents is5. We Can fight it
There are more than 25 trials that have been launched with many different types of drugs or supplements, but all of them are quite small. The trials have generally not been partitioned by the cluster of patient symptoms, such as those with
it. Hence, people who get tired prefer to work on part home and part office. They get to rest on their own and at their own time, as long as their schedule is approved.https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2022-08-21/long-covid-treatment-researchLong Covid treatment might not help as the damage is already done to our brain cells and nervous system, too. New medical treatment cannot reverse what is changed and outcome that done to our body. New medical treatment can only relieve the symptoms of
Although brain cells can repair but in general the brain does not regenerate like in other organs.------------
So you are right. The fight is more in the future and may be in the form of preventive medicine.
At present, high level of cortisol was found to be associated with more COVID death. This
certainly explains why more black and hispanic Americans were killed by COVID. Being
minorities in the US are in general more stressful.
Low level of cortisol is associated with long COVID could then be viewed as this group of
patients were on the whole beating back the virus but paying a price.
On Thursday, September 1, 2022 at 12:13:10 PM UTC-4, stoney wrote:infections and compared participants to controls has given us one of the best snapshots to date. It indicated that 1 in 8 people who have had COVID experience prolonged symptoms over many months.
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 9:45:30 PM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:
1. Scale
"The condition of long COVID, also known as post-acute sequelae of SARS CoV-2 infection, is rife with mysteries. While its incidence among adults who have been infected has been estimated at 5% to 40%, a recent study that tracked symptoms before
have endured persistent symptoms that interfere with their daily life activities, frequently impairing their ability to return to work."With vaccinations and different variants, the incidence may be lower, but even if it were half as many (6% of adults who have been infected), and we assume two-thirds of adults have had COVID, that would equate to more than 10 million Americans who
intolerance, difficulty breathing, brain fog, muscle pain and weakness, chest pain, headaches and fast heart rate."2. Scope
"One of the mysteries: As opposed to those most likely to get severe COVID, the vast majority of people affected by long COVID are younger (30 to 50 years old) and previously healthy. The typical symptoms include marked fatigue, exercise
cortisol in the blood — a particularly intriguing finding.3. Effective therapy
"While the list of troubling symptoms is long, the number of proven therapies is very short — zero."
4. Start to Understand
"A combined team from Yale and Mount Sinai used artificial intelligence to determine what, of so many factors, may be of central importance in determining whether a COVID patient develops lingering symptoms. There was a singular driver — low
year or longer has shown an increased risk of heart and blood vessel diseases, diabetes, clotting disorders, and lung and kidney damage, even among people who had only mild to moderate COVID and were not hospitalized. Such risk appears to be cumulativelyThis hormone, produced by the adrenal gland in response to stress, has diverse functions. When it is below healthy levels, as has also been found in chronic fatigue syndrome, it could be tied to some of the symptoms of long COVID. ...
The “long” in long COVID has not been emphasized enough. A new report from more than 1.25 million people with COVID showed an increased risk of developing brain fog, dementia, seizures and psychosis over two years. Similarly, follow-up at one
lightheadedness or people who are predominantly suffering from difficulty breathing and brain fog. With so many millions of people impaired, the need for accelerating clinical trials with promising immune-system modulating or virus-inactivating agents is5. We Can fight it
There are more than 25 trials that have been launched with many different types of drugs or supplements, but all of them are quite small. The trials have generally not been partitioned by the cluster of patient symptoms, such as those with
of it. Hence, people who get tired prefer to work on part home and part office. They get to rest on their own and at their own time, as long as their schedule is approved.https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2022-08-21/long-covid-treatment-researchLong Covid treatment might not help as the damage is already done to our brain cells and nervous system, too. New medical treatment cannot reverse what is changed and outcome that done to our body. New medical treatment can only relieve the symptoms
Although brain cells can repair but in general the brain does not regenerate like in other organs.
So you are right. The fight is more in the future and may be in the form of preventive medicine.
At present, high level of cortisol was found to be associated with more COVID death. This
certainly explains why more black and hispanic Americans were killed by COVID. Being
minorities in the US are in general more stressful.
Low level of cortisol is associated with long COVID could then be viewed as this group of
patients were on the whole beating back the virus but paying a price.
On Friday, September 2, 2022 at 11:22:19 PM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:infections and compared participants to controls has given us one of the best snapshots to date. It indicated that 1 in 8 people who have had COVID experience prolonged symptoms over many months.
On Thursday, September 1, 2022 at 12:13:10 PM UTC-4, stoney wrote:
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 9:45:30 PM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:
1. Scale
"The condition of long COVID, also known as post-acute sequelae of SARS CoV-2 infection, is rife with mysteries. While its incidence among adults who have been infected has been estimated at 5% to 40%, a recent study that tracked symptoms before
who have endured persistent symptoms that interfere with their daily life activities, frequently impairing their ability to return to work."With vaccinations and different variants, the incidence may be lower, but even if it were half as many (6% of adults who have been infected), and we assume two-thirds of adults have had COVID, that would equate to more than 10 million Americans
intolerance, difficulty breathing, brain fog, muscle pain and weakness, chest pain, headaches and fast heart rate."2. Scope
"One of the mysteries: As opposed to those most likely to get severe COVID, the vast majority of people affected by long COVID are younger (30 to 50 years old) and previously healthy. The typical symptoms include marked fatigue, exercise
cortisol in the blood — a particularly intriguing finding.3. Effective therapy
"While the list of troubling symptoms is long, the number of proven therapies is very short — zero."
4. Start to Understand
"A combined team from Yale and Mount Sinai used artificial intelligence to determine what, of so many factors, may be of central importance in determining whether a COVID patient develops lingering symptoms. There was a singular driver — low
year or longer has shown an increased risk of heart and blood vessel diseases, diabetes, clotting disorders, and lung and kidney damage, even among people who had only mild to moderate COVID and were not hospitalized. Such risk appears to be cumulativelyThis hormone, produced by the adrenal gland in response to stress, has diverse functions. When it is below healthy levels, as has also been found in chronic fatigue syndrome, it could be tied to some of the symptoms of long COVID. ...
The “long” in long COVID has not been emphasized enough. A new report from more than 1.25 million people with COVID showed an increased risk of developing brain fog, dementia, seizures and psychosis over two years. Similarly, follow-up at one
lightheadedness or people who are predominantly suffering from difficulty breathing and brain fog. With so many millions of people impaired, the need for accelerating clinical trials with promising immune-system modulating or virus-inactivating agents is5. We Can fight it
There are more than 25 trials that have been launched with many different types of drugs or supplements, but all of them are quite small. The trials have generally not been partitioned by the cluster of patient symptoms, such as those with
symptoms of it. Hence, people who get tired prefer to work on part home and part office. They get to rest on their own and at their own time, as long as their schedule is approved.https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2022-08-21/long-covid-treatment-researchLong Covid treatment might not help as the damage is already done to our brain cells and nervous system, too. New medical treatment cannot reverse what is changed and outcome that done to our body. New medical treatment can only relieve the
sensors and controllers. Hence, the vaccine may have changed the cortisol in the body.Although brain cells can repair but in general the brain does not regenerate like in other organs.
So you are right. The fight is more in the future and may be in the form of preventive medicine.
At present, high level of cortisol was found to be associated with more COVID death. This
certainly explains why more black and hispanic Americans were killed by COVID. Being
minorities in the US are in general more stressful.
Low level of cortisol is associated with long COVID could then be viewed as this group ofThe Covid vaccine from the West that sold to the majority of countries in the world could cause rise in high level of cortisol, to which this hormone produced to regulate and function the body's organ functions has gone up and fatigued the body's
patients were on the whole beating back the virus but paying a price.
The vaccine could be engineered by those bad actors called as "dark invisible forces" hidden in the lower echelon of vaccine companies to produce vaccine to fatigue people. This is so that they can permanently make them to obey them forever. They willmake to become lethargic, sluggish, confused, foggy, lifeless, languid, stagnant, dull, slow-moving, and unenergetic, etc.
These fatigue syndromes will eventually turn them like zombie, moron, alien, or a fool of circumstances. Hence, the Western vaccine is the cause of it. Those people who refused to take Western Covid vaccine did not have these syndromic problems at all.Hence, big countries should build their own vaccines to protect their people, instead. Poor and small countries have no choice but to sacrifice them to them.
Their perceived change in some function, sensation or appearance of a person that indicates a disease or disorder, such as fever, headache or rash, and alteration of behavior will require long term syndromic treatment from vaccine producers again. Theywill make again make long term revenue of billions and trillions of dollar from the world of people, instead.
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