Little bits at a time but definitely need to get a few things investigated. Hopefully I'll have an update with some details later, getting appointments right now is a bit of a wait!
@@jennysrp You may find that the Perrin Technique™ could be helpful as a treatment. I know it sounds a bit random, but it's often how useful discoveries are made. It may not make sense but if you look at current ideas regarding ME/Long Covid pathology and viral debris then you may see a connection between the treatment and the medical theory.
@@globetwig4401 thank you, unfortunately treatments like this are inaccessible to me. Over a decade of being ill leaves me on a very tight budget. I do get some benefit from gentle yoga and movement and good nutrition to aid with this presumption of toxic buildup. I do what I can!
So your story is that you have pre-existing chronic fatigue syndrome and you got covid and ended up with dysautonomia, but the antibodies test said you never had covid, but you know it was some viral infection. It is possible that you just have dysautonomia from your pre-existing auto immune condition?
A negative antibody test is not saying "you never had covid" - it's saying it wasn't detected in that particular test - there are lots of factors for why antibodies would not show up on a test - most importantly the time frame between acute infection and testing. Testing is very limited unless you catch things within a particular time frame - and even then there are plenty of reasons why a negative result pops up. I am very sure I had covid and it caused new, acute symptoms in my chest that lasted for months - aligned with other confirmed long covid cases.
Any significant biomarkers I get I will share in future videos. At the moment I don't have access to testing but will get a good look over at some point this year.