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The Top 3 Tips for Managing Long Covid Symptoms 

Gez Medinger
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This film is an extract from Chapter 9 of the audiobook of The Long Covid Handbook. It contains the first section of the chapter, including the first 3 tips for managing symptoms. The full chapter contains 8 of the top tips learnt through hard experience, research and dozens of expert interviews!
The Long Covid Handbook (Feb 2023) by Gez Medinger & Professor Danny Altmann (and published by Penguin Books) is now available in paperback, ebook and audiobook. A singular resource that brings together everything patients, clinicians and academics have learnt about the condition to date, as well as lessons from sufferers and researchers of ME/CFS and other chronic conditions. It offers world leading expert advice on understanding, managing and treating Long Covid. It is available from the following links.
US: a.co/d/0gvkJCU
UK: amzn.eu/d/9KjurGb
For more information on the Overcoming Long Haul and CFS Summit, taking place from February 7th through to the 14th, 2023, click this link:
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It is all free to watch live, however if you’d like an all access pass - which means you can watch any and all of the presentations any time, forever, as well as having access to all the transcripts, then that is available for $97, or about £80. If you use this link, then I get a helpful percentage - which of course is very gratefully received!
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@lauriebanton4900
@lauriebanton4900 Год назад
You picked the perfect chapter to let us hear. It made me cry because you totally understand what I am going through and describe it so accurately. My journey with Long Covid began the same time as yours. Thank you.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Oh, gosh. Wishing you the very best in your recovery Laurie
@jocooper94
@jocooper94 Год назад
Same 😩❤️
@baazooka2
@baazooka2 Год назад
As someone who has struggled for nearly 2 years with this long COVID, I gotta say Gez you're the fuckin man. For making these videos and the book and putting in so much time and effort to share the research. I just found the channel and wish I had sooner. I think you deserve some serious recognition.
@REALAIEMPIRE
@REALAIEMPIRE Год назад
any improvement
@baazooka2
@baazooka2 Год назад
@@REALAIEMPIRE yes! Back in October I returned to the gym, wish I tried to get active sooner, specifically weights because you can do them sitting down. Still not 100%, and it's up and down so very non linear. That's the frustrating part. Helps to eat healthy stuff , and recently started taking allergy stuff the anti histamines , and meditation is under rated, I'm stubborn but I wish I had the discipline before to do it, stick to your recovery habits like your life depends on it. You'll get there I'm rooting for you
@REALAIEMPIRE
@REALAIEMPIRE Год назад
@@baazooka2 I'm only at 7 or 8 months and I'm having the hardest time. My fatigue is scary intense, I can barely move and feel like I'm crashing all the time from doing next to nothing. I have severe anxiety and insomnia and dpdr and nueropathy and so many other awful symptoms. Every day I'm just barely surviving. I hope I can make it to where you are.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Very kind of you Andrew!
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
The first year is so, so tough. Patience is the hardest thing but it will pay off.
@mathieusynnott8915
@mathieusynnott8915 Год назад
I watched the summit yesterday. Dr Patterson and especially Dr Jordan Vaughn had a very optimistic approche. With a 100% of his over 300 patients 80% are 100% healed, and the other 20% are feeling much better and find out underlying causes. I really liked the point he added to your interview with Dr Pretorius and Dr Laubscher. I really would like you to interview him from your stand point in the near future.
@joshh4005
@joshh4005 Год назад
Where can I watch the summit
@mathieusynnott8915
@mathieusynnott8915 Год назад
@@joshh4005 link in previous video
@oaybar007
@oaybar007 Год назад
Excellent choice for sharing, Gez. I purchased the Kindle version and read it twice over. Prior to Covid I was on my way to an ME/CFS diagnosis after a long period of extreme stress and infections, and pacing is what kept me going from 2017-2020. After Flu A and Covid in 2020, I had to double down on it even more. The journey is unique for each of us, but self care, pacing, education and support is vital. Trauma is a huge part of this as well. It is traumatic. Your channel has had such a positive impact and I think I can speak for all of us when I say your generosity is appreciated. Thank you so much. Onward!
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
That’s so kind of you! Thank you Onur!
@SibyllaBB
@SibyllaBB Год назад
This audiobook has been so calming and validating for me. Thanks for being an amazing voice for our community.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thank you!
@debbielunsford3116
@debbielunsford3116 Год назад
Where do we find his book? Thanks
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
@@debbielunsford3116 Just search for The Long Covid Handbook on Amazon!
@debbielunsford3116
@debbielunsford3116 Год назад
@@RUNDMC1 does your book or work cover the brain confusion issue? Or how it’s related? I’m confused since I got Covid 5 months ago. Thanks. I have the other part too breathing ect watching your work.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
@@debbielunsford3116 Yes it talks about brain fog!
@alisont308
@alisont308 Год назад
I’ve found the book so helpful and recently took a copy for my GP who was really pleased with being given this book, hoping it gets passed round all the doctors at the surgery.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
That’s fantastic Alison!
@kathyforeman5603
@kathyforeman5603 Год назад
Thank you Gez for all that you do!! Pacing and resting is the Only way!! I appreciate how you break things down into simple terms. Sending positive healing vibes your way!! 💕
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thank you Kathy :)
@joeblack7841
@joeblack7841 Год назад
First of all, Congratulation on the book!! Judging by this little excerpt it sounds spot on. I will be buying it for sure. You published a book and you are helping people too. Bravo! I'll also be waiting for the book in the series when there is a cure and everything is known about this syndrome. That'll be a best seller. Congratulations again.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thank you Joe!
@deethompson3592
@deethompson3592 Год назад
Your book absolutely nails Long Covid so much so I bought a copy for everyone involved within my health care and their feed back is equally as positive as mine . I love the audio clip - Thank you for sharing this clip 🙏
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Wow - that’s so good to hear! Thank you Dee :)
@deethompson3592
@deethompson3592 Год назад
@@RUNDMC1 you're more than welcome especially after all the good work that you do for all of us long haulers and by helping them I'm actually helping myself- The gift that keeps on giving 👏👏👏Thank you 🙏
@andreanewman9104
@andreanewman9104 Год назад
Thank you Gez. Your work has been so helpful over the last 3 years, and this video was, as someone else said, calming and validating. Very much appreciated. I'm currently writing an online course for yoga teachers on how to best help their students with long covid - and avoid making unhelpful comments with the best of intentions! I will be recommending your book and channel as a source of sound and up to date information. Thanks again.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thank you Andrea!
@stephenbradshaw5311
@stephenbradshaw5311 Год назад
Thank you, your advice and research over the last 6 months for me have been life changing as Im slowly getting back to closer to a normal life using your advice. I have found that a veggy Protien powder drink mixed with Milk every day has reduced the fatigue but not the inflammation that comes if I do not pace.
@MinouMinet
@MinouMinet Год назад
Your validation to long haulers, is the very best and first important medicine! Thank you so much.
@hollycrofts3150
@hollycrofts3150 8 месяцев назад
This is all so helpful!!! much more information with an explanation than I got from several of my doctors.
@kellyberry4173
@kellyberry4173 Год назад
Well done Gez, well done!!! I am so glad I have you!!! Pacing is so hard for me, but, I have no choice!!! And I have to write everything down, or it's completely forgotten..... I'm so proud of you and your book! Thank you Gez. Thank you so much!!!
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thank you Kelly!
@kyron42
@kyron42 Год назад
You lucky lucky bastard. What I'd give to have the energy to wash my car. I used to hate washing my car but now I lay awake at night dreaming of having the energy to wash my car.
@claudiaempacher3875
@claudiaempacher3875 Год назад
Gez, I am so grateful to you. You gave me my life back. Thanks to your research and all of your efforts to spread knowledge on this syndrome, I am leading a normal life again. You deserve all the best! Greetings from Germany!
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thank you Claudia! Wishing you the best in your continued recovery :)
@EricDBruce
@EricDBruce Год назад
What helped you the most out of the management and treatment modalities?
@claudiaempacher3875
@claudiaempacher3875 Год назад
@@EricDBruce I had been taking a lot of supplements before without real change. For me, it was the B3 in the form of nicotinic acid. When I started the nicotinic acid in high dosis (beginning with 100 mg three times per day, up to 500 mg three times per day for three days, then only 500 mg once per day) around 80 % of my symptoms disappeared. Especially the weakness, the brain fog and the depression and anxiety. I did not mind the flush it produces, I also think it is a good thing, keeps the blood flowing to the peripheral arteries (but nicotinic acid in high doses may affect the liver, so it might not be for everyone). I continue taking 250 mg of nicotinic acid about 3 times a week, together with NADH and Tryptophane. The NADH alone also helped a lot of people with the weakness. I have not had an energy crash for more than a year. I continue to have other symptoms, but they are managable.
@vanjacalantropo
@vanjacalantropo Год назад
Thank you Gez, pacing and PEM is so important I wish there was a course we could all take.
@loradorado
@loradorado Год назад
Thank you for this wonderful reminder that your book is out Gez. Fabulous narration by yourself 🙂 . I had ordered the book when it was first released in the UK, but Amazon canceled my order because you weren't shipping to the US. Your voice is so soothing to listen to, that I ordered the book and the audiobook! Thanks a bunch! From your biggest fan in Texas 🤠
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thank you Laura - I really do hope you find it helpful! Best wishes to you in your recovery :)
@cindyengel5670
@cindyengel5670 Год назад
I had post viral fatigue after a flu in 1991 which took four years to reduce. Now post covid I feel dreadful all the time :(
@NK-dl2nc
@NK-dl2nc Год назад
19 months in and have followed you throughout. I have been back in full time work for 11months now. It is all consuming and leaves me nothing in the bank for evenings and weekends. Currently been unable to work for the past 2 days following a tough week where I could only manage short days. I crash every day and no matter what I do I feel the crash coming on from about 2pm and I finish work at 3pm. I thought I was managing my symptoms but clearly it can catch you out. I find it so hard to rest in the way you suggest. When at home iam surrounded by jobs that need doing and I hate being inactive. A catch 22 situation. Acceptance of the situation is key but easier said than done in my case. Thanks for all your efforts Gez. You have helped enormously.
@rebeccajphall
@rebeccajphall Год назад
Thanks Gez. I work in the Somerset Long covid clinic and recommend your book to all our patients. And Suzy Bolt yoga. Well done with the book and for learning how to manage such a challenging condition. ( the hard way)
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thank you Rebecca! So glad to hear you’re able to recommend the book (and Suzy) - I wish we could get more clinics thinking this way:)
@jimmyvincent123
@jimmyvincent123 Год назад
Gez. My physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist put me on low dose Naltrexone 2 weeks ago for my long covid symptoms. Although I feel like I have a long way to go, I can tell that it's helping very much. I have more energy, and I'm slowly getting back into shape! I am surprised that more people in the long covid Arena are not talking about low dose Naltrexone...
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Lots of people are talking about it! But not everyone responds to it unfortunately
@brendabrenner2891
@brendabrenner2891 Год назад
Dr David Sinclair , Harvard, is taking it away from on line sites, and wants to make is a controlled drug approved only by FDA, where he will get kickback.. sad situation.. I've gone to nad +/or serratapase
@merrynhopkins1162
@merrynhopkins1162 Год назад
Thank you Gez I’ve struggled with it for 7 months Will be looking for this book Thank you
@bubblebakingbunny3258
@bubblebakingbunny3258 Год назад
Long Covid since March 2020 and this is very true and helpful❤keep fighting everyone 😊
@mundayfamily4886
@mundayfamily4886 Год назад
Thank you Gez, incredibly helpful. No more 'doom-scrolling' masquerading as rest for me! 🙂
@Oldmaninthestream
@Oldmaninthestream 7 месяцев назад
Thank you I'll be purchasing your book.
@jmact1977
@jmact1977 Год назад
This was so bang on and helpful. Is anyone else over the 2 year mark? Has anyone any experience with Oxygen therapy? Thankyou Gez. You deserve a medal.
@beknight9399
@beknight9399 Год назад
Yes, 2 years and 11 month, sadly. Double anticoagulation (ASS and Rivaroxaban) helps. But still at home, not working, rehabilitation programm actually in progress (still searching for my baseline there - luckily my neurologist has knowledge about PEM and ME/CFS).
@jmact1977
@jmact1977 Год назад
@BE KNIGHT My goodness. That's tough going. Have you had gradual improvements or still lots of ups and downs
@cindyharigel4991
@cindyharigel4991 Год назад
3 years next month, and still fighting insurance to be ALLOWED to go to a long covid clinic.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
I’ve spoken about HBOT a bit on twitter. It helps!
@jmact1977
@jmact1977 Год назад
@Cindy Harigel That's awful Cindy. I will say I waited 9 months for the Long Covid Clinic only to find out there was no treatment on offer . Just some loose advice and the potential for maybe so.e physio or some counselling..both of which you can get ( if you need them) without attending a 'long Covid Clinic'.
@KokayMate
@KokayMate Год назад
You are a gem Gez!!!
@jonathans1595
@jonathans1595 Год назад
Thanks for this
@HelenLoshny
@HelenLoshny Год назад
So helpful! Thank you as always Gez😅
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
It’s a pleasure Helen!
@jaseinclee
@jaseinclee Год назад
Thanks for the tips. I tested positive for COVID last October here in England. Had 6 symptoms and 3 of them are still lingering nearly 4 months later. Am asthmatic too. It's affected my breathing when out running and have a tight chest as well. Feel very tired
@Portia620
@Portia620 Год назад
I hope you’ve had cardiac check you out too.🙏
@stephangauthier911
@stephangauthier911 Год назад
​@@Portia620 regular cardiac tests often dont seem to pick up the issue. It's subclinical and most GPs and cardiologists wont investigate firther when basic tests show nothing.
@granialockley127
@granialockley127 Год назад
Thank you, this was so incredibly validating and just what I needed to be reminded of today. I'm ordering the book now 😊
@scripturethroughancienteye1509
Many of us will be served by the release of the book on Audible, especially those of us buried in work and research projects that own our reading time (and the narration sounds great!). My question: Since our knowledge of LC is quickly changing do you foresee the necessity to release updated editions of the book in upcoming years?
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Absolutely!
@astrocatcity
@astrocatcity Год назад
Thank you Gez, and Congratulations on the book 🙏🏻
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thank you Catherine!
@carolenmarch7445
@carolenmarch7445 Год назад
Such a soothing voice ...should have been a psychiatrist !😄 Seriously, excellently collated and presented, must give Long Haulers great hope for recovery if they identify with the symptoms and can begin to adopt these simple life - style adjustments.👍
@leannatimmerman9922
@leannatimmerman9922 Год назад
Gez, you’re looking so much better! Glad to see it.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thanks Leanna!
@katiakatiakat
@katiakatiakat Год назад
Thank you. This was really helpful.
@didoufree
@didoufree Год назад
Yuhuu! Awesome! Ordering!!
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Great!
@karlkraftpower
@karlkraftpower Год назад
Hi Gez, thanks for sharing this. Regarding treatments: I'm about to convince one of my specialists to provide me with triple therapy. Can you please share if you had it, how long and if you saw benefits? Would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
@perreinhartjohnsen9281
@perreinhartjohnsen9281 Год назад
This is just great! my book is on its way!
@longcovidwarrior
@longcovidwarrior Год назад
Just bought via your affiliate link - thank you!
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
It’s not actually an affiliate link - I don’t make any money out of it :) But it’s the sharing of the knowledge that’s important!
@longcovidwarrior
@longcovidwarrior Год назад
@@RUNDMC1 Thanks for taking the time to write this - I'm in the process of writing something about my own experience too!
@hugoingelhammar6163
@hugoingelhammar6163 Год назад
Gez, how is your health status now? Would be interesting to hear how well you have recovered after all the immense work you have done to figure this Long Covid shit out
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Going to be doing an update in due course!
@grovermartin6874
@grovermartin6874 Год назад
@@RUNDMC1 I am SO HAPPY to have found you again! I have been helped so much by your investigations, then wanted more, but managed to misfile your channel. But miracles/serendipities do happen, and for some reason, this video followed close on the heels of an Aaron and Claire cooking video! I am delighted to learn about your book -- and that you'll be reading it for the audio! So much easier to absorb now. Speaking as one who has not seen you for over a year, I must say, it looks like your life force has greatly "returned." I didn't see you before, so everything is relative! You look so healthy, I had to look carefully to be sure it was the same person! Thank you, thank you, thank you, and best of luck in future.🙏
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
@@grovermartin6874 that’s so kind of you - thank you!!
@MrDogonjon
@MrDogonjon Год назад
You have been my guide and role modle for my own long haul experience there is nothing really new here. If you continue to follow this pattern it is one of long active enjoyment of life.. that fits my optimum lifestyle profile.
@redfield2013
@redfield2013 Год назад
Thank you for everything you’ve done Gez. Just wondering if those of us with dysautonomia and orthostatic intolerance should stay lying down more in the hope we might be able to stand up more one day (pacing style of pull back to spring forward) or try to stand up more and exercise a bit in line with traditional POTS treatment? Makes it incredibly difficult to do anything when you can’t stand up!
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
The general rule I live by is to be as active as possible without worsening symptoms - so if you can’t get up without worsening symptoms, then unfortunately you do have to stay horizontal more of the time
@janieruby2lips
@janieruby2lips Год назад
Gez you look amazing!! Have you totally recovered? I didn’t think ME/CFS along with PEM was curable yet and scientists are in the works for one now.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Not fully out of the woods yet :)
@crystalwebb5725
@crystalwebb5725 11 месяцев назад
I was wondering how the book was coming along.! Yay..
@JackAntony1
@JackAntony1 Год назад
Thank you.
@antoniopalabricaii6792
@antoniopalabricaii6792 Год назад
Honestly sir. Ur infos comfort me. Thanks for giving us hope
@Dimich1993
@Dimich1993 Год назад
The quality is amazing.👌
@junechristie2497
@junechristie2497 Год назад
Thank you
@alexandrecouture2462
@alexandrecouture2462 Год назад
Thank you!
@audreyflett8719
@audreyflett8719 Год назад
This is so very helpful, thank you! Got the Audio book too.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Awesome, hope you find it helpful Audrey!
@kellyschroeder7437
@kellyschroeder7437 Год назад
Thanks Gez !!! 💙🙏🏻👊
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thanks Kelly!
@Vangela1
@Vangela1 Год назад
Just ordered the book. I hope it’s worth it.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
I hope it helps! :)
@authenticshift5515
@authenticshift5515 Год назад
Great video. I bought your book & found your chapters good, but I missed insight from more clinicians. The other author didnt speak to me, so the book hasn't become the LC Bible I had hoped it would be. Still a big theme 3 years in, thanks for your many awesome videos
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thank you for the feedback :) Sorry it didn’t give you quite what you were looking for!
@authenticshift5515
@authenticshift5515 Год назад
@@RUNDMC1 you are welcome & thanks for all your inspiring & valuable input over the last few years
@rev.rachel
@rev.rachel Год назад
I can't wait to purchase this! Which will be as soon as I have a month where spouse and I are not both crashing at the same time and exceeding our dining our budget :P
@njblzep84
@njblzep84 Год назад
Hope you are doing well as I know you have been struggling with severe long COVID for probably 3 years now. Saw your movie After Death. Very cool. Great idea..acting.. plot. Awesome
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Thank you Nick!! That’s a crossover that doesn’t happen much on this channel :) glad you enjoyed it!
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 Год назад
I'm not bad today with my long Covid that I can hardly move my arms. This is being typed by dictation. three years I've lived like this.
@stephangauthier911
@stephangauthier911 Год назад
The left side of my body is noticeably weaker. I lose muscle mass very quickly, which tells me something is wrong either with cell energy, oxygenation or neural stimuli. My partner at work has a very bad posture since the jabs. Muscle weaknesses are scary af.
@leogarnan2080
@leogarnan2080 Год назад
Hi, thanks for your sharing. Could you please make some contents about losing smell after covid-19?
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
It’s quite a common symptom - some people find it comes back after weeks or months - others are still struggling
@cindyharigel4991
@cindyharigel4991 Год назад
We treated our loss of smell with Flonase, and it worked for us.
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 Год назад
I'm at 13 months and my senses of smell & taste still aren't fully returned. But compared to POTS and insomnia, it's a minor issue.
@chanchan5349
@chanchan5349 Год назад
I found zinc+Quercitin +regular (flushing type) low dose niacin helps. I just have to remember to take it.
@eghie
@eghie Год назад
What I'm curious about is the effects of Fasting (dry fasting or water fasting) on long covid and on PEM. There seem to be really good experiences on that (heard a epise on The Dry Fasting Club podcast) regaring long covid.
@MsApags
@MsApags Год назад
Is Audible the only app that carries this audiobook? I don't have a Kindle either.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
No I think you can access on any audio programme
@tonybadalamenti9361
@tonybadalamenti9361 Год назад
What about ivig treatment? Not sure if you have talked about this before. I know it's expensive and not usually covered by insurance. Has there been clinical trials?
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
No clinical trials unfortunately!
@tonybadalamenti9361
@tonybadalamenti9361 Год назад
@@RUNDMC1 I really believe that this treatment might be the best chance to get our immune system back to normal.
@vivianv8574
@vivianv8574 Год назад
Gez, a heartfelt thanks for all your work. Do you manage to fit in any skiing now within your energy envelope?
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Yes! Will be talking about it shortly
@stanleysteamer3212
@stanleysteamer3212 Год назад
There was a small case study on using nicotine patches for post covid syndrome..have you seen this?
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 Год назад
Wondering this too.
@Anonymous-hi7oh
@Anonymous-hi7oh Год назад
I have to start a full time job 40 hours a week. - any advice ??
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Try to simplify the rest of your life as much as possible. It may well require serious compromise in your social life and obviously no exercise. You will likely need to spend most of the time you’re not at work resting - including weekends.
@victorianalin5885
@victorianalin5885 Год назад
@gezmedinger how are you doing now several years out? What worked for you over time?
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Still working hard on recovery tbh! The best medicine is rest, but it seems I’m eternally terrible at it 🤣
@eddiemustafa6105
@eddiemustafa6105 Год назад
Hi Gez any info on Stem cells?
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
No evidence, a few very mixed anecdotal reports. Not recommended
@lordasaki
@lordasaki Год назад
Hi Gez! I noticed a new trend lately where people are using nicotine patches to treat LC/symptoms. And an unrelated LC study I read this morning said that 78% of participants were non-smokers. Is there something to this? Are non-smokers more susceptible to LC? Do you have any insight?
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Nicotine is an interesting subject - need to look into it more but the theory holds up. Not sure on the correlation with non-smoking!
@lordasaki
@lordasaki Год назад
@@RUNDMC1 I asked in one of the FB groups, and mixed results so far.
@MaryinOmshanti
@MaryinOmshanti Год назад
Gez, please ~ not viral persistence but toxic persistence.
@teddybearroosevelt1847
@teddybearroosevelt1847 Год назад
Heavy metals and toxic molds in the body can indeed contribute to lingering effects of the virus. But so can viral persistence right?
@MaryinOmshanti
@MaryinOmshanti Год назад
@@teddybearroosevelt1847 the virus is merely a vector (non novel coronavirus).
@louiscervantez1639
@louiscervantez1639 Год назад
Thanks - Thanks - NOW - please address “how the heck do you get people to change and use these techniques religiously”
@mindymontez9013
@mindymontez9013 Год назад
Has anyone taken paxlovoid for long covid? If so did it help
@chanchan5349
@chanchan5349 Год назад
Not taken it but a friend did. Beware, it wrecks your kidneys! I’m sure not everyone is the same but there is a warning on the label.
@rogersommers3721
@rogersommers3721 Год назад
I took after infection #2 and didn’t wipe out the long Covid from the 1st infection
@adperez7
@adperez7 Год назад
Will it be available in spanish?
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
I’m not sure on the translations just yet!
@prantasaha1337
@prantasaha1337 Год назад
Where can i listen to the full handbook?
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Links in the description
@mindymontez9013
@mindymontez9013 Год назад
Anyone experience spine pain?
@pesmith669
@pesmith669 Год назад
Horrific back pain
@tanyawieczorek6603
@tanyawieczorek6603 Год назад
Go see an osteopath.
@righthxvh6111
@righthxvh6111 Год назад
Upper and lower, yes. Most likely, this is the answer with the large list of symptoms of COVID 🤣
@stephangauthier911
@stephangauthier911 Год назад
My spine cracks and hurts all the time. Is it degeneration or inflammation?
@johncissel1385
@johncissel1385 Год назад
Do you have any specific tips for muscle weakness / fatigue? Maybe myositis from Covid / possible booster vaccine.
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
Counter intuitively - for both, it’s rest. But also try créatine and (flushing) niacin too.
@joshh4005
@joshh4005 Год назад
Has anyone fully recovered back to normal excercise sinxe having long covid?
@skipbarker9662
@skipbarker9662 9 месяцев назад
Hi - I developed Long Covid a year ago and after discovering something called Buteyko Breathing (see Patrick McKeown - The Oxygen Advantage - lots of free content on RU-vid - works on the vagus nerve) I slowly began to increase my energy levels to the stage where I was able to do Pilates, swim (around 20 lengths of a 50m pool) and longish walks (around 6-8 miles a day in two sessions). I was chuffed to bits and felt around 80% of my normal fit self. But I took one exercise class I hadn't heard of which turned out to be pretty physically challenging. I did a swim afterwards to wind down. Then the following day I had a catastrophic return of all my LC symptoms and since then have struggled to get back to any sort of normality. So I'd recommend extreme caution in terms of what you do and how much of it. I've recently had a cold virus which took me back to a very dark place and I'm recalibrating once again. This time with the help of the Alpha-Stim device which I'm finding extremely useful for pacing and addressing my low mood. In the space of a week I've improved pretty well and have some hope that I might at some point get back to where I was in my recovery and not trash it with doing too much exercise! I hope you're doing well in your recovery.
@rockywigg7882
@rockywigg7882 Год назад
How do you get rid of inflammation
@RUNDMC1
@RUNDMC1 Год назад
$64,000 question
@rockywigg7882
@rockywigg7882 Год назад
@@RUNDMC1 lol 😆 true
@dominiquelock8117
@dominiquelock8117 Год назад
Does anybody has a solution for Tinnitus?
@beknight9399
@beknight9399 Год назад
No, not really. I had Prednisolon oral for acute therapy (helped nothing). Since double anticoagulation (ASS, Rivaroxaban) I think the tinnitus has a little bit improved. It is constant noise now. Before it was always changing in sound and volume like having a freaking out orchestra in my ears.
@jamesbuckler971
@jamesbuckler971 Год назад
Does it come and go ?
@softcat2004
@softcat2004 Год назад
Rest! Improves every symptom (I see symptoms as a warning I am overdoing it and need to pace better)
@dominiquelock8117
@dominiquelock8117 Год назад
@@jamesbuckler971 it’s constant
@jamesbuckler971
@jamesbuckler971 Год назад
@@dominiquelock8117 is it ? Or do you only tune into it when its present notice it then string all those experiences together. Worth exploring as the solution is different if it switches on and off.
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