I'm a 35 years old, fit and healthy male from Finland. I got covid in March and still suffering from symptoms, mostly lungs-related. I'm getting better but the progress is super slow and relapses come and go. I guess I was very unlucky with this but I'm still expecting a full recovery - gotta stay positive :-) All the best to everyone!
Please build up your immune system. My grandmother started each day with hot water with a slice of lemon. I started 5 years ago, added 1 centimeter of ginger & have not had a cold since. Feed the immune system as John has mentioned before and it will help speed up your recovery. Get well soon.
My sister suffered from this after the flu vaccine failed 2017/18 season. Very fit, very healthy 45 year old. It took her 12 months to fully recover. Couldn't walk 200m without being out of breath. Post Viral Syndrome - look it up. It's quite common with covid19. If you're not already taking it, get yourself onto 2 x 1000mg of Vit C twice a day (4000mg total) You'll notice the energy boost almost immediately.
Get an antibiotic. I had it Christmas last year. My breathing is still off. Scar tissue doesn't renew in the lungs. I'm 65 now and I fell better but lungs are poor.
Yes he is a good support. I worry about different people and even I've been sick and it's something to lean on Gives a little bit of HOPE I've had coronavirus since March.So I'm a long hauler. ! I think was just flu really but it's scary
I have ringing in the ears too. It's usually down to the constant drone of bed wetting, fear mongering BBC reporters. Turn the tv off - you'll be fine.
@@johnriggs4929 You seem to be dismissing the problems that other people suffer. This is often the case with people who have not been affected. This lack of empathy for others is a serious character fault and probably due to poor upbringing. I hope you never need help for anything.
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As an internist, I enjoy your concise study reviews helping my self-edification of Covid-19 / SARS Co-2. Thank you for your continued educational efforts!
If you want "poorly understood" look at ME/CFS, also often the long term result of an infection - decades of neglect and medical malpractice (CBT etc.).
I suspect some of it was pesticide residue in foods or maybe people using pesticides at work or in the home. Hence a reluctance for governments and the medical mafia to admit Mea Culpa. Very likely this covid is the same but for a different reason. In this case biolabs chucking around man made DNA, RNA et al
@@jfryer485 Yup! Gulf War Syndrome, Aerotoxic Syndrome, farmers and passers by poisoned by organophosphates that class of chemical should be utterly banned, but it wasn't...money and war, as usual :( EU warned about it but...Tories ordered farmers ot use sheep dip whether they believed it needful or not, and surprise surprise, links with chemical companies.... SOP in dirty "cover up" Britain deny, lie and wait for the victims to die off :(
@@silverbladeTE Hi didn’t actually mention OP’s or organophosphates but this is exactly it. Interesting history that Hitler developed OP’s for use in chemical warfare but never used them as he considered them too dangerous to use. After the war, the British chose to use them for peaceful purposes. The rest as you know is History. Sadly SECRET HISTORY as they deny even to 2020 that they are dangerous. Hence by sideways analogy we can be content that the Health Minister may indeed be lying when he denies the benefits of Vitamin D. The Governments cant see the wood for the trees.
It has long been known that chronic, unclear clinical pictures can arise after viral infections. (for example chronic fatigue syndrome after Ebstein-Barr virus infection). Unfortunately, little research has been done on this until now. Perhaps this will change with COVID. It would be desirable.
Absolutely. It is nothing new. I had a post viral syndrome and I felt I was going mad because it was not acknowledged or treated. I worked with it. Now I have an autoimmune condition and I wonder of there is any correlation.
My son ended up with CFS/ME after the Epstein-Barr virus infection. I agree that not enough is being done re: research but the ME Association are aware that after serious viral infections, M.E ( or even Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome) is a possible outcome in some people
I have a friend here in Canada who has this Long COVID who has had ongoing symptoms since having it back in March. She's 34, and has been pretty healthy overall prior to this - medical researchers here and from US have been studying her sickness. Thanks for talking about this!
Study is important to understand these things. Most important is to note all symptoms with dates and explanations. At the time it doesn’t seem important but eventually it can be frustrating as knowledge develops to know if you had what and when. I am mostly healthy but when you suffer strange symptoms it is often impossible to relate them later for example to the H1N1 of circa 2009. A lot of people may or may not have variants of covid and it may only be realised long after. Long covid will eventually be overcome but will it take weeks, months or years and the problems real to those with them will vanish almost imperceptibly if you dont take notes and dates. The one in particular seems that of shortness of breath with exercise which comes after exertion but after ages will gradually take more exercise to bring on and eventually disappear. We have a tendency always to blame illness on our age but most likely this will be found to be false. Exercise is essential but not to the point of destruction. It is a balance going with what your body feels and looking to find improvements over time.
@@jfryer485 Exercise is a double-edged sword for those with long Covid (or ME/CFS). You won't know immediately if you've done too much, the fatigue kicks in delayed by a couple of hours, up to 24-48. So you basically have to find your personal limit with trial and error and stop at that point, even if you feel fine at that moment, or you risk a crash with much worse symptoms.
@@sp00n I agree with you. I call it listening to your body. But lack of exercise can cause health issues for the healthy so its a bit like walking a tightrope. I do know what you mean though. Again time is the greatest healer. And avoiding contact with bad chemicals maybe? I did a check of friends homes when chronic fatigue first hit the headlines and especially those suffering maybe CFS. I found on average they had at least three suspicious articles that should not be in the home of such people. It could be nit solutions, fly sprays, or in other words insecticides possibly OK when sealed but when opened and stuck under the sink giving off fumes definitely a health hazard. I would collect them up and stick them outside. If they wanted them back in the house that was up to them. I remember long ago as a small child zapping a fly with fly spray. I watched it die in hyperactivity over ten minutes. Even as a child I thought if it could do that to a fly, what was it doing long term to people in the same house. I never used it again.
@@andrewlilley3660 Exactly. This is true of every kind of illness that is "fed" to people constantly. All respiratory illnesses take time to resolve....often causing chronic cough, etc. The problem is that now that we have less death, the new optic must be cases and the "long haul" scare. Dr. John has had a long drink of the kool-aid, I fear.
I have long Covid. Going on 7 months now. Persistent, overwhelming fatigue, brain fog, headache, dizziness, pain and many other symptoms. I wish it would go away!
@Jodi Virginia I have changing symptoms, for the last couple of weeks it has been chest pain and heart palpitations (the GP and cardiologist didn't find anything though, I didn't have an MRI though), but I've also already had GI issues, kidney pain, almost completely stuffed nose, joint pain, etc etc. Most of the time it's sort of manageable, i.e. I can at least go for walks, so it seems I'm one of the milder long Covid cases. Unless I somehow overexert myself (too long walk, too much staring at the monitor, too much stress), then I get really bad headaches and that dreaded fatigue. And all the other symptoms worsen as well of course. By swimmer's ear you mean having water in your ear? 😳 Haven't heard that one before.
@MIKE IN THE PHILIPPINES I know and it’s very annoying , it has been mentioned on good morning Britain months ago , but not mentioned on the news as advise for what people can do for their own protection.
@MIKE IN THE PHILIPPINES yes just promoting a simple regime of , vitamin D vitamin C, zinc supplements and Quercetin would boost a lot of people’s immune systems so the severity of symptoms would be a lot less and could save a lot more people’s lives.
My daughter in law had Covid this spring, as did my son. He was sick for about a week and then better. She was symptomatic for about 2 weeks but then continued with the exhaustion and headaches for about 3 months. She is fine now. Blood work, x ray, physical exam is all good. Her course was basically one or two days feeling fine and then one or two days flat on her back in bed. They have two young children so it was very hard on the whole family.
The cycles are because of trying to do too much on the days when you think you can and the days flat out unable to do anything are payback. Glad she has recovered now.
@Peter Mortensen Yes. She would get up with the kids, function st low level normal for two days but by the end of the second day she couldn't raise her head and she would be in bed for two days. Sometimes she was only good for one day but usually two. She was like this until mid August. It went away gradually. Once she was no longer contagious we would help out with the kids, with a lot of worrying, but my son was working from home and a four and six year old don't always allow that if you are on conference calls or on deadline.
@@travelwell6049 I thought so to but the kids, while trying to be good, required a lot of attention. They were frightened, especially after not being able to see us, the masks, no school or friends.
A friend of mine has long covid. She was a denier of the seriousness of the pandemic in Feb and Mar. Now she is suffering and having trouble with work attendance. She was healthy and now feels old and chronically ill.
As I watch this our 32 year old son is about to have an echocardiogram to investigate cardiac symptoms on going after 12 weeks. He had only headache, muscle pain and fatigue.
@Underbitelover not true I'm afraid, my cousin is a cancer nurse, got covid back in March , no fever, is still very ill and can't walk across the room without a zimmer frame
Thanks as always Dr. Campbell, another excellent video. I wonder if anyone is doing a study to see what percentage of your viewers stop watching your videos when you tell us the highlights at the start, and say we can turn off now? Pretty sure it is so close to zero, that it is not worth mentioning. Have a good weekend sir.
Totally! I never tune out, always watch to the end. Even the complicated science is never boring with Dr John's clear explanations. I've learned so much!
@khairos What a nasty remark. Dr. John isn’t profiting at all, his work is voluntary and unpaid, he’s trying to provide help, and doing an excellent job of it.
@@kimberlyperrotis8962 Are you for real? Or were you born yesterday? I don't mean to be rude, but of course, he's profiting from it and mightily well do really think he's going to sit ticking and crossing bits of paper he's found online every day for nothing? Please!
Low level health issues that only last a few days don't really affect a human being that much. Low level health issues that last for weeks or months can debilitate a human being. It doesn't take much to completely change a person.
These low level effects can leave a person, bedridden, in the dark and tube fed for the rest of their lives. This is severe ME. I pray that post-covid, and all post-viral syndromes are better researched, as they should be
In the 60s, the KGB did some fascinating psychological experiments. They learned that if you bombard the human subjects with fear messages nonstop, in two months or less most of the subjects are completely brainwashed to believe a false message(i.e. a lie). To the point that no amount of clear, correct, accurate information (i.e. the truth) they are shown, to the contrary, can change their mind. Three must read books for those not compeltely under the spell of the expert/professional liars prancing around in the telievision: 1. Virus Mania: How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion-Dollar Profits At Our Expense by Torsten Engelbrecht, Claus Köhnlein: www.amazon.com/Virus-Mania-COVID-19-Hepatitis-Billion-Dollar/dp/375194253X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1600169229&refinements=p_27%3AClaus+K%C3%B6hnlein&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Claus+K%C3%B6hnlein 2. The Contagion Myth by Thomas S. Cowan, Sally Fallon Morell: www.skyhorsepublishing.com/9781510764620/the-contagion-myth/ 3. BÉCHAMP or PASTEUR? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology by Ethel Douglas Hume: www.mnwelldir.org/docs/history/biographies/Bechamp-or-Pasteur.pdf
@@incorectulpolitic I watch less than 10 hours of television per month, I do not own one. If this is a hoax, it is very well coordinated. I am not above conspiracy theories, but I always look for the $$. Where is the $$ in this virus?
@Joan I think we had an opportunity to stop this with voluntary measures. This is a respiratory virus and we know (or should know) how to stop the spread of respiratory viruses. This is not a magic virus. What if the US government had ASKED us to social distance, wash hands, and wear masks in January? What if we had stopped all international travel in January? I think that we could have stopped this without shutting the country down. Authoritarian measures failed miserably. The current riots in the US are the result.
I have suffered with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Fybromyalgia for 15 plus years, thankfully for the last 6 years I have been able to work either full or part time. But, if I do get a viral illness I am "wiped out" for at least 6 weeks, if not several months. I am dreading getting this virus, I also suffer with asthma and am 50+, so I'm definitely in the high risk group of getting long covid. I just hope this long term illness will be thoroughly researched as it may help all the CFS/Fybromyalgia sufferers as well as the long covid sufferers. I understand what the "long-termers" are going through and they have my utmost sympathy, it is a horrible situation. I do hope they get well soon and not suffer really long effects.
I understand your fears. I am a recovered ME/Fibromyalgia sufferer. But if I do pick up any virus, I am virtually debilitated for a month. I may only get one or 2 symptoms, eg fatigue and muscle aches, but it goes on and lingers.
I knew he was going to say asthma before he said it. I'm 54, obese, and I have moderate to severe asthma. I am on week 10 of headaches, debilitating fatigue, coughing, occasional muscle aches, and I've also got elevated liver, pancreas, and kidney levels. Will the fun never end? Btw, I honestly believe that this coronavirus was manipulated in the laboratory to be as contagious and deadly as it is as well as having the long term illness programed in. This virus was no act of nature.
@@Campbellteaching thank you. Also, thank you so much for all of the research you do everyday. I've been watching your reports since February. I've noticed that you seem to be getting a cough. I hope you are well.
Person I know was in ICU for 7 weeks due to covid, he's in his 30s, they were discussing turning the ventilation machine off because he couldn't breathe by himself but then he started to now he's got to be on continuous dialysis due to kidney damage. If he dies he won't even be recorded as a covid death!
How awful. I am so sorry. I cannot help feeling for anyone who ends up very ill with this - and once more, getting angry with everyone who will not comply with the public health guidelines - they are prolonging this pandemic and making it more of a misery and a problem than it needs to be.
Thank you so much, Dr. I’ve been with you since Feb. and I got Covid the end of Feb/early March. I’ve been very ill since 3rd of March. I so appreciate your professional interest and your passionate persistence in keeping all of us educated concerning this illness.
Have been following your posts for months, thanking you for sharing all the valuable, factual information. As a person living in on "vacation" beach island in the US, I remain horrified at the amount of people who do not take the recommend Pandemic behavior to heart. In viewing our boardwalk and small town streets on a local Live Cam, especially during weekends when the masses converge to our town, choice to remain home inside, simply in effort to avoid possible serious illness or worse, spreading it. It's unbelievable so many of our population as a whole are going about their lives with no concern for themselves or others. The local citizens have remain "in hiding" while people from other places bring this virus into our community. The winter months have the look of a much worse "lock down" then already experienced including huge increase of cases and death. Very alarmed when handed factual information, the majority behave unintelligently as though there is no truth in Covid 19 exists!
My 21 yr old daughter is in nursing school and was taking care of Covid patients during the first phase. She had about 15 at one time during her shifts at the nursing home. About after three months she tested positive. Before she tested positive she began complaining about how everything smelled like hand sanitizer. She was mostly asymptomatic. Her smell has almost normalized, but her taste is slowly coming back. There’s many things that she cannot eat without getting disgusted. Meat is a huge issue. This is an individual who could eat anything, she wasn’t picky at all. I’m just hoping that her sense of taste recovers 100%.
Terrible. The doctors and nurses are in an unenviable position here and know that the illness is real and not imaginary. Also by group they must be the number one or two that have paid the ultimate price. The others that have suffered badly are those in care homes or for those who died perhaps their family might think of no care homes.
@@thefarmerswifeknits6190 do you know much about that? & anything we can do to try to avoid it? I worry that even the vaccine could induce major long term side effects for those of us sensitive to this kind of thing :(
i can tell you how to regain your health 1000s are using the protocol i put up,your weak immune system cant expel the virus tahts whats keeping you stuck in sickness,the doctor you are seeing has no knowledge on the immune systems 3 main fuels or the immune system so they cant tell you
@@YvonneWilson312 i can tell you how to regain your health,your weak immune system cant expel the virus ,1000s are using the protocol i put up to regain their health safely
Had 'flu' for 4 days, then recovered few days then severely ill for 6:weeks, couldn't eat, couldn't sleep, couldn't lie down, pneumonia symptoms, chills, lost voice, lost 14lbs, suddenly developed tachycardia 210bpm, hospital, oxygen, adenosine. Now 9 months later easily breathless on slightest exertion and tachycardia just walking slight incline. No stamina whatsoever.
It messed me up too. It's now 11 months later and I'm still screwed. I found a tendency to try and downplay the problems because I'm just so glad I'm not as sick as I was when it hit!
Definitely a significant second wave here in the US on the west coast... Thank you SO much for the GREAT info, sir! You have been with us the whole way! ❤
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If you feel at risk speak to your GP about Quercetin or EGCG or both with Zinc and vitamins C, D3 & K2, B1, Selenium, Omega 3 and Melatonin. John and Dr Been have takes a lot about this. Thanks for their amazing knowledge and generosity to share it with us. Stay safe and FREE with peace of mind
I am a 3-month long hauler so far. I think the most frustrating part is the fact that I've had eye exams, heart tests, blood labs, urine tests; they all come back normal, yet my body couldn't possibly feel further from "normal." This has been happening to many other long haulers I've spoken with.
Dr John, do you have a view as to if Aspirin has a role in early Corona virus infection, to reduce the "stickiness " of blood as per treatment of anti phospholipid syndrome ? Dr Pat Lush
Very interested in this, I have Hughes Syndrome aka Sticky Blood, have to take a little aspirin every day, 20 years now. I had what I think might have been covid in early March - wish I knew for sure!
I’ve been on 81 mg for 25 years, and recently was doubled. Half life of aspirin has been reported to be as long as 36 hours. It influences prostaglandin synthesis, so long answer yes.....knocks out the ability for platelets to stick together OR any stick to rough capillary walls from hypertension.
@JohanMDK Be careful with Melatonin,, I took 2.5 mg one night and became almost drug induced , I was hearing things and having nightmares, nobody should be telling anyone to take that drug..unless a DR
If you’re not getting sun for at least :20-30 minutes a day, and you have not done a blood test for Vit D, I’d up your D to 10,000 IU a day minimum. There are no adverse affects. Some people do up to 50,000 IU a day but that’s pretty extreme.
@@drumsnbass I have no vitamin D deficiency, but it is important to keep it at the right level in the winter. Twice a year I do a complete blood count. (HDl.LDL etc etc)
My sister is a volunteer COVID vaccine tester, she had the Moderna vaccine, the first shot she had no reaction, the second shot she had severe fatigue for 5 days, than mild fatigue for one week. She is normally a very healthy person, a jogger, tennis player. She is the mother of seven children, that is why she volunteered. Moderna is telling her she antibodies like she had the disease which is very good. What have you heard Dr John about these vaccines?
Five years ago I had a bad viral sinus infection. I have never fully recovered - headaches, facial pressure, dizziness & fatigue every day. I truly feel for people with long Covid and am terrified of catching it myself, as am scared I might be predisposed to 'long' virus effects.
Time is the best healer. As the body fights off the infection is marvellous. You have about seven days for the body to do this or else. It seems odd that after recovery it should take months or more to get back to 100 per cent health. But its the way it is and you have to be confident and expect your body to repair and replace over time.
Don't exercise too much! It will make things worse and possibly for longer. Try to find a level of exercise where you DON'T feel worse afterwards, and slowly work up from there, always staying within your personal limits. This could be as low as one round around your house, for some very bad cases it's even just getting up and dressed and brushing your teeth. The fatigue shares very much with the one for ME/CFS, and "pacing" is the main objective there.
@@sp00n YES! You are so right! Getting up to go to the toilet is like doing a marathon and ME/CFS is identical. I have 22 symptoms, all associated with ME/CFS. A lot of doctors, including mine are saying exercise............ I say rest, rest, rest, exercising too early, makes you worse!!!
Yes - my husband had what would be considered a mild case. He felt better and started exercising- which landed his m in hospital with severe pulmonary issues. He’s still undergoing tests and have no answers.
@@thefarmerswifeknits6190 Active covid causes continueous loss of potassium causing Hypokalemia. I'm a long hauler. I have ongoing continuous loss of potassium. They can't figure out why. But it causes shortness of breath, heart issues and sever fatigue. I believe this is a common issues with us long haulers and going unrecognized. Any exertion throws me into a flair up even with supplemention keeping my potassium up. I do know with the added potassium in my system it has made it so I can function, not at my original level but it does help reduce the severity of my symptoms. My doctors had no clue about the hypokalemia related to covid until I pointed out studies that showed that the covid infects our cells that regulate potassium triggering the loss. Hopefully this is something that could help him. It may not be a part of his issue but it helped me, didn't give me answers to why it keeps happening but does help control the daily severity of the otherwise debilitating severe ongoing symptoms.
Long haulers my arse! So let's focus on bellyaching malingerers, while people with real illnesses like cancer get dismissed by the NHS in preference of anything scamdemic related!
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The total shambolic U.K. testing. Last week my daughter got a cold, she lives in London, anyway she phones the hotline to get a test and gets refused because a runny nose cold was not enough to get the test sent to her home address. Anyway her boyfriend says, you know maybe you have covid and what if! Last week you met a few friends. Anyway she phones the test hotline again and this time she said she had all the symptoms (although she did not) - she gets sent the test and guess what she tested positive. Thankfully she got tested because now she is quarantine for her allotted time and she can text everyone she has been in contact with. But being turned away initially then having to fib to get the test out of responsibility to her work colleagues and friends it alarming as how many are slipping through the net
I strongly believe I had it at the end of February, before I knew what it was. Strangest illness I’ve ever experienced. Started with a low grade fever for a few days. Then a weird, dry cough that I never had before. It was unproductive and my throat was very itchy. The cough lasted about 4 months. Shortness of breath that sent me to urgent care twice, which only lasted about a month. I had inflammation in my respiratory tract that looked like bronchitis on an X-ray. Doctor gave me prednisone, albuterol inhaler, and cough syrup. There was a day where I couldn’t get out of bed from being so tired. The feeling in my chest was odd, at one point I had slight pain when I would inhale. I remember telling my family “Something isn’t right, I’ve never felt like this before” again, before I knew what it was. The only thing that really lasted a while was the cough. I was lucky, I’m 24 and in good health. I tested negative for flu and strep. They didn’t really know what it was, their best guess was bronchitis. I don’t believe it was that. I believe it was covid and we didn’t know
I believe it was here sooner also. I was ill back in May last year and my health has been very poor since. Chronic acid reflex, stomach pains, fatigue and muscle weakness. My doctor didn't know what it was then all this madness kicked off...
Alex: You can try 1/4 teaspoon of tumeric in hot water, coffee, or soup (hot liquid of choice) and see if that helps. Tumeric is a normal curry spice that is a very well anti-microbial. It is just a food for humans, but it kills lots of viruses.
If the data is only taking into account those who swabbed positive for covid 19, then the age range at least will be skewed towards the older patients as they were more likely to be hospitalised, and therefore swabbed. I don’t think they have any idea how many people have ‘long covid’ as no one is counting us. I have been ill for 7 months, my colleague for 6.5 months and my brother for 4 months, all of us in our 30s/40s and all of us fit and healthy prior.
There are 112,000 in the Long Haulers support group I belong to. Please check out Survivor Corps on Facebook. Lots of support and understanding you won’t get anywhere else.
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There are 112,000 long haulers in my support group alone. ALL ages. My husband was not hospitalized during the initial phase but 9 weeks later he was hospitalized with severe pulmonary symptoms.
Sadly, in the USA, NW Ohio, ...... many people are NOT wearing face mask in stores. The stores require face mask, but there is no enforcement. It is definitely a political statement by the Right Wing followers. Covid cases up dramatically here, 2 more deaths in my county.... 19 total. Thank you for your education on the Covid Subject. God Bless.
@Jp111 My lovely wife of 45 years died from cancer 6 years ago, any death is a loss to someone. Some people might not care about others.... but some do. ♥️
I have Long Haulers and the only treatment I was given was a nebulizer. I was not put in the hospital either. I got to be both patient and nurse and it sucked!
@@IamLinda_ Are you taking 2,000 IU vitamin D? Recent double blind Clinical trial in Spain showed it to be effective. No cost, no side effects? Covered on this channel.
I think the docs have learned early intervention, early oxygen, leads to lower death rates. Rather than telling folks to wait until they can't breathe before they go to hospital.
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Well 8 weeks after first symptoms started I'm still having terrible fatigue and shortness of breath racing heart beats and palpitations and I started taking vit d and zinc a week ago and my symptoms have improved a lot its making me better I can stay awake all day again and the palpitations and racing heart beat has nearly completely stopped
Thank you once more for your insightful post. Thirty-one years ago this year I became ill with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome(CFS)/M.E. Dr John; your description of “long COVID” group 2 is what I still live with EVERY DAY/ month/ year ever since. The DWP will/ do NOT view these symptoms seriously, so good luck to those who end up where I am. At least now politicians might stop spouting garbage about such conditions if 1/5 (GOD forbid) are actually completely debilitated by them? Fat chance.
@Peter Mortensen : Compared to thirty years ago when I could not get out of bed without collapsing, I am now able to go for a walk - after which I take about an hour to recover. Now, aged 61, brain fog (which was always bad, is now “baked-in” and treated as, “oh, your just getting older”. Yes, I am - no argument there: However, reading any instructions can still be a Herculean (exhausting) task - that is just one small instance, since concentrating to write this is “fogging” in and of itself.
Same here. Glandular Fever (mono or EBV) as teenager, caused Post Viral Syndrome which became Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I was still able to work full time - but nothing else. No social life to speak of. Fast forward to age 48, got an unknown virus in Thailand where I was hospitalised for a few days, then drugged up to the eyeballs, telling me I needed immediate care in the U.K., and put on a plane home. My son (then 14) also caught the virus but was not hospitalised. In U.K. - no treatment. Dismissed. Ignored. My son offered CBT - which he refused as he knew it wasn’t ‘all in his head’. Now aged 58, I’m mostly bedbound. Son now 22, missed 4 years of education and struggles to do a part time job.
Are you doing anything for yourself? Like maximizing your nutrition? (Vit D, C, zinc, quercitin, - eliminate sugar, etc) Doing an independent research?
In the case of Long Covid, is there still a significant viral load, or are the symptoms caused by lingering viral debris and/or permanent immune dysregulation?
I wouldn't say permanent, but as little as an asymptomatic rhinovirus infection might overestimulate the immune system to give you a chronic cough for months, for instance. It depends on the person. I doubt there's such as thing as allergy to viral fragments.
Long covid - 7 months and counting here - normal BMI, fit and no prior health issues... Anyway thank you so much for speaking about this issue - again... :)
@Peter Mortensen here read: THE INSTITUTE FOR FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE "The Functional Medicine Approach to COVID-19: Virus-Specific Nutraceutical and Botanical Agents" READ MORE: www.ifm.org/news-insights/the-functional-medicine-approach-to-covid-19-virus-specific-nutraceutical-and-botanical-agents/ International Journal of Functional Nutrition Nutraceuticals and herbal extracts: A ray of hope for COVID‑19 and related infections (Review) www.spandidos-publications.com/10.3892/ijfn.2020.6#:~:text=Despite%20a%20lack%20of%20clinical,the%20treatment%20of%20COVID%E2%80%9119.
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@@sharonsloan they have their own agenda. All we get is Bull 💩, and Propaganda. Don't get distracted. Watch Adapt 2030, Ice Age Farmer, and Suspicious Observer's. We are on our own. Very few know what to prepare for. Google: "Abrupt Climate Change Scenario, and It's Implications On United States National Security." There is only one with that title. It's a 2003, Pentagon Report on Climate Change. Everything predicted in this Document has already occurred or is happening now.
My teenage daughter was ill with chronic fatigue for six years following a mild viral infection. Our doctor simply denied the existence of the condition, and just kept testing for various conditions until we all gave up. I fully expect that doctors will soon start saying that Long Covid is a mental health issue. The usual response to any condition that is untreatable.
@@incorectulpolitic : That perfectly describes what's happening with trump supporters. Also, Russia and the taliban both fully and openly support trump. Sort of telling when the two countries who are on opposition most to the interests of America support a certain president.
@G M ◄ Ecclesiastes 1 ►9The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. 10Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been already of old time, which was before us.
@G M : That's true. In 1969 the world's population was 3.61 billion people. Now in 2020 the world's population is 7.8 billion people, More than doubled. So yes, there certainly are more selfish people, and more compassionate people, and more honest people, more liars, and more people of every variety.
PCR rate in Missouri is over twenty percent currently. St. Louis pandemic task force representative, Dr. Alex Garza said on Friday that we are entering a troubling situation. While hospital “beds” are not full, staffing is an issue.
Why are you watching a nurse from UK? If you live in Missouri watch what's going on there. stay isolated for as long as needed. Or follow a disciplined guideline for your county. Stay safe and wait for a change next year! th-cam.com/video/zdYKoXoZheQ/w-d-xo.html
I began losing my sense of smell as my ME/CFS got worse. Worse it is, more sense of smell I lose, but *not* taste also causes bizarre "false" smells, things smelling completely different than what they are, or smells that I have NEVER experienced anything like them and cannot explain a t hey are so bizarre :( funniest one was when I opened a bar of Cadbury's chocolate, went to bite into it and...it smelled of fresh stinky poo!! WTH?! so of course, checked and cleaned self and everything ...still smelled of poo, yet it was perfectly good, unopened chocolate and there was noting dirty around So...I had a bite, tasted perfectly normal, yet still smelled like poo! weird, lol the fatigue is enough to wear you out just talking ot people for a while :( brain fog and other issues has destroyed about everything I used to do as it's slowly getting worse. Hopefully the lying crooks who have denied the reality of ME/CFS now lose their medical licences and research into these hellish syndromes are carried out
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Exactly!! People believe there are only two outcomes with Covid- death or survival. They have no idea what that “survival “ might look like. Two and a half months later I cannot walk across the room without nearly passing out. My original Covid symptoms return at will, in waves.
Are there any stats on asymptomatic people? How long they are contagious? How long until they until test negative? How long they have antibodies. I am curios. Thank you for all you do.😉
I had a very strange symptom after pneumonia/AARDs, my feet started feeling like they were burning in the hospital. It took years to go away, but gradually did.
Dr. What would you put it on? Buy yourself a smartphone, pay your $30/month and poke on everything so the machine will teach itself to you. Start with newsfeed online searches, and TH-cam. Transfer your contact list, and swltch to using the phone by the 2nd or 3rd month. To avoid being annoyed, overlap use 1 to 3 months. Once you switch, you will never want to go back to the older tech. Why would you not want a handheld computer with you in your pocket? If you want that one app, you will like other apps, too.
@@crusindc5282 Because it would be a waste of money: We have no mobile phone signal where I live so all that time over lockdown it would not have worked. I use a desktop computer to connect to the internet via fibre and have a pay as you go for if I go out and need to make a phone call (PAYG costs me less than £5 a year). There is nothing worse than a device with a titchy little screen and no keyboard if I have gone somewhere and need to do some real work - which is why I have a laptop and that is what I would like the zoe tracker app on.
Long Bollocks more like! I can see a whole raft of people trying to milk this situation, it will become the modern-day alternative to the bad back syndrome as it will be just about as unprovable? With just one major difference there will be no longer enough money in the pot for anyone to make a disability career out of it!
In the 60s, the KGB did some fascinating psychological experiments. They learned that if you bombard the human subjects with fear messages nonstop, in two months or less most of the subjects are completely brainwashed to believe a false message(i.e. a lie). To the point that no amount of clear, correct, accurate information (i.e. the truth) they are shown, to the contrary, can change their mind. Three must read books for those not compeltely under the spell of the expert/professional liars prancing around in the telievision: 1. Virus Mania: How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion-Dollar Profits At Our Expense by Torsten Engelbrecht, Claus Köhnlein: www.amazon.com/Virus-Mania-COVID-19-Hepatitis-Billion-Dollar/dp/375194253X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1600169229&refinements=p_27%3AClaus+K%C3%B6hnlein&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Claus+K%C3%B6hnlein 2. The Contagion Myth by Thomas S. Cowan, Sally Fallon Morell: www.skyhorsepublishing.com/9781510764620/the-contagion-myth/ 3. BÉCHAMP or PASTEUR? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology by Ethel Douglas Hume: www.mnwelldir.org/docs/history/biographies/Bechamp-or-Pasteur.pdf
Scariest thing is the people bro... Not the virus.. We are not short of the crazys... I've heard it all its a cover up for goverments to take our children.. And eat them.. Yes I've really heard this argument... Drones are following people and taking pictures for future data... The goverment are gonna capture us all gather us and experiment on our brains.. Not even joking no shortage of fucking crazy people.. Legit worlds gone bloody mad even when the situation have begun to calm and we stop seeing it plastered all over social media and the news you are still gonna have these people preaching doomsday to us.. Be like those bloody johova witness people coming to my door asking me if I wanna hear the great cover up of Covid 19 lmao
Watching this again, and noticed you mention 'loss of smell' which usually goes along with loss of taste, as one of the early symptoms. Its not exactly loss. You smell or taste everything differently, but the overall smell is of electrical sockets burning. Plastic and metal. It's so strong and real, that a lot of us have been running around the house or office, checking appliances, from the telly to the pc, to radiators. It took a while for us all to get together and figure out 'ghost smells' that don't exist. Thank you for putting all this together. Start of mine was mid October 2019. Still have waves of good times, and waves of very heavy chest pressure and heart jumping, and more .
Many fatalities are low on albumin. That should be addressed prior to any of these treatments.. With low albumin serum in our bodies how is any form of treatment going to reach areas where its needed most .. People with diabetes are low on it.. Elderly people.. Obese people... Recognise the categories? We need the specific proteins that helps us to regulate more production...Nuts eggs.. dairy..anything with high protein.. Alcohol reduces production.. Avoid it as much as possible. Then people CAN start taking vitamins etc...as it'll be distributed in and around their bodies then.... Thank you For all your time you give to us all..🌹
Acer The flu is exactly what this unidentified virus is,but one super-hyped by the media and governments to carry out the great reset,(look it up from the World Economic Forum). It is nothing more than a common flu strain mutation,nothing more.
What you guys had was not a cold or flu. It was covid. It started circulating in the US in mid 2018. A lot of people got a really nasty case of it in late 2019.
@@davidbarlow350 "Influenza (the flu) and COVID-19, the illness caused by the pandemic coronavirus, are both contagious respiratory illnesses, meaning they affect your lungs and breathing, and can be spread to others. Although the symptoms of COVID-19 and the flu can look similar, the two illnesses are caused by different viruses."
I belong in the 1st group with persisting respiratory symptoms since April. Previously healthy with no asthma diagnosis, in my late 20s and not obese. I honestly appreciate the work that Tim Spector has put into the app and his effort to predict the probability of long Covid. However, i believe the data is insufficient as the research focused only on cases with a confirmed positive test. This excludes a really big number of long haulers that fell ill at the peak of the first wave when tests were not available but they're still suffering with these symptoms 6-7 months later.
It is amazing the amount of work you are putting in to bring an enormous amount of useful data, of vital importance to an enormous number of people. You are a U Tube hero, Dr. John Campbell, and I wish there were an International Reward for your work. You have my entire gratitude, God bless you!
[12:57] Very interesting! I wonder how that will play out long term for children with Asthma, since Children are given such little protection from this.
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7 months later (infection in march 20th) still having fatigue, chest pain,hyperventilation,tachycardia, leg pain, stiff hands, stuffy nose ... pcr : negativ - i did it in september serology test : negativ thoracic scan : normal i'm 29 years old , 1.77 cm tall and weight 76 never had health problems before
Watching in 2021. Can't fully recover after 3 weeks having Covid. FILLING Extremely tried all the time.Thank you for the update. SPOT ON and still up to date. THANK YOU dr. Campbell!
@Underbitelover Deaths in Texas are rising. Round 70 deaths per day in Texas and Florida for the last week. The top three for deaths are Texas, Florida and Tennessee... Florida will displace New Jersey from the number 4 spot in total deaths today on current trends. Texas is running a fairly consistent 2% case fatality rate.
Thankyou, I was wondering because on day 6 I had al the symptoms. High fever, muscles ache, fatigue, cough, running nose, very bad headache. But when I went testing on day 16 (still with a cough) I tested negative.
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I had Covid back in Feb...it hit my digestive system really bad was running to washroom up to 30 times a day and vomiting brutal with severe nausea for 11 days. Then it kind of faded out for 4 days then BOOM!.....it hit my lungs and what a nightmare that was. I felt like I was breathing through a straw in the death zone for 3 weeks. I am still having problems with my lungs even to this day and my CT scan and X-ray showed I now have spots on my lungs that the doctor says is permanent damage. I am almost 57 but now feel like 87 with lung cancer......this frig gen sucks I hate living like this everyday its very claustrophobic and my back hurts and burns all the time now. I was never like this before I got the virus so yes it can do long term damage to some people in rare situations sadly.
there is no early treatment. By now, no medicine had proved effect in covid virus in early stages. Maybe in future we can prove that aspirin, ivermectin, hidroxycloroquin do something
Going through symptoms Dr J refers incorrectly to percentages when he should be saying the odds ratio. So in most cases the the risk is more than double rather than just 2+% more...
In NORTHWEST ARKANSAS- Alejandra Arevalo Rogers mom, who works in plant catches COVID-19 and her daughter works for Walmart home office spreads it to her whole family!!!!! SHE LOST HER LEG THEN NEEDED HEART SURGERY !! She died yesterday 26 years old with kids . HER LAST 6 mo OF LIFE WAS A FIGHT TO LIVE !! FOR GODS SAKE WEAR A MASK 😷
How about not spread panic with an isolated very unfortunate case of COVID 19? There are those who are similarly young and die to the flu or a cold, even if the IFR of those viruses is significantly lower than that of SARS-COV 2. Negative exceptions regrettably do happen. Though taking appropriate measures to prevent infection with the coof is strongly recommended.
@@metanekkoi6606 obviously the reason deaths are lower for those that are high risk , is because they haven’t left their homes in 8 months because morons don’t wear masks and spread their nasty all over
Just to reassure people : my entire extended family went down with a viral illness that meets all the symptoms of Covid before diagnostic tests were available. Some of us were ill for up to 12 weeks, however, the obese, asthmatic, diabetic members of our family knocked it off in less than a week, and the long effects were present but insignificant. They do take vitamin D3
My friend, aged 44 has been ill since April with quite a variety of strange symptoms, fatigue being the most prevalent. I've had ME in the past and dread getting Covid as I can even get a relapse after a simple cold. Xx
Shocking! Certainly must have a significant psychological impact to ‘feel’ sick for so long. Does this mean these poor long term symptoms folks are contagious also long term?
I believe in previous sequellae video, Dr JC said that the long-termers test negative so these effects are like scars from the virus, not the virus itself and therefore not contagious. Medcram also has a few videos on it.
We may ignore "test positive" percentages due to the many vagaries. Cases (in hospital) is surely a more reliable determination as to whether we are in exponential territory.
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Yes, it's rather senseless as a measure of the population. . They call it "positivity" here in the US and it is quite annoying that it is used as a substitute for valid estimates.
More than 41,000 people are currently hospitalized with the coronavirus in the United States, a 40 percent rise in the past month, and cooler weather that pushes more people in At least 14 states saw more people hospitalized for the virus on a day in the past week than on any other day in the pandemic, according to the Covid Tracking Project. Seven more states are nearing their peaks. NYT 10-23
@S Anderson Yes. I took grad level statistics and have published research on avian poxvirus in peer reviewed journals. . If the case numbers are not derived from a random sample, it is not proper to use them for statistical inference. . The lab tests are excellent, but it is wrong to use haphazard counting to estimate population prevalence. That is true for the raw "confirmed cases" we often see, and also for the "positivity" or % of tests that are positive. . For example... a paper estimating the prevalence of avian pox in a national park would be rejected outright if the study did not use random sampling protocols. They wouldn't even read it. Self-reporting sparrows are notorious for defying normality.
I've been watching since the beginning of the year, almost everyday. This morning I was making tea and I was thinking, I wonder what Dr. Campbell has to say today. It's now like tuning in to a old friend.
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It is very accurate. False positive rate is less than 0.6% (Iceland nationwide study). . However: raw "confirmed cases" as we see on TV is not a valid estimate of the population prevalence, because it is not a random sample. It could be off by a factor of 2, or 10, or 100. Random sampling is the gold standard, and everything else is rust. . Check out Iceland's study a few months ago and Indiana's recent study. .
Hi John, been ions since I watched. Here we are, 10 months later and we saw this happening back in January didn't we? The vaccine is going to be an annual vaccine. They said that this week; that each year they will be updating the vaccine and people will need to take a shot every year. Have you discussed this? I was all for it until this most recent news. I see no point in taking an annual vaccination for covid 19. that would be ludicrous to do. Can you discuss this AND your thoughts on "are we just doomed?". thanks.
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The bottom line is... thank you very much for this thorough explanation. It would be great if they could tie in long Covid data with vitamin D levels to see if that made any difference to the risk factors.
I'm a 35 years old, fit and healthy male from Finland. I got covid in March and still suffering from symptoms, mostly lungs-related. I'm getting better but the progress is super slow and relapses come and go. I guess I was very unlucky with this but I'm still expecting a full recovery - gotta stay positive :-) All the best to everyone!
Please build up your immune system. My grandmother started each day with hot water with a slice of lemon. I started 5 years ago, added 1 centimeter of ginger & have not had a cold since. Feed the immune system as John has mentioned before and it will help speed up your recovery. Get well soon.
I’m telling you flu as well. I’m sick over a year and still not recover
Were your symptoms mild when you had the virus?
My sister suffered from this after the flu vaccine failed 2017/18 season. Very fit, very healthy 45 year old.
It took her 12 months to fully recover. Couldn't walk 200m without being out of breath.
Post Viral Syndrome - look it up. It's quite common with covid19.
If you're not already taking it, get yourself onto 2 x 1000mg of Vit C twice a day (4000mg total)
You'll notice the energy boost almost immediately.
Get an antibiotic. I had it Christmas last year. My breathing is still off. Scar tissue doesn't renew in the lungs. I'm 65 now and I fell better but lungs are poor.
Even though you are talking about a terrible disease, you calm this stressed out American. Thank you so very much for being you.
Yes he is a good support. I worry about different people and even I've been sick and it's something to lean on Gives a little bit of HOPE I've had coronavirus since March.So I'm a long hauler. ! I think was just flu really but it's scary
I have ringing in the ears too. It's usually down to the constant drone of bed wetting, fear mongering BBC reporters. Turn the tv off - you'll be fine.
@@johnriggs4929 You seem to be dismissing the problems that other people suffer. This is often the case with people who have not been affected. This lack of empathy for others is a serious character fault and probably due to poor upbringing. I hope you never need help for anything.
Thank you, Dr Campbell.
Your videos are so helpful.
Always clear and informative.
Ivor Cummings also has real facts!.
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@JohanMDK Listen to the pod cast and then tell me if that's conspiracy friend.
As an internist, I enjoy your concise study reviews helping my self-edification of Covid-19 / SARS Co-2. Thank you for your continued educational efforts!
@khairos We all have access, however, I enjoy his review of select literature.
If you want "poorly understood" look at ME/CFS, also often the long term result of an infection - decades of neglect and medical malpractice (CBT etc.).
pure bloody cowardly "euthanasia" and genocide, IMHO by those wanting to deny ME/CFS reality
You can say that again. CBT was an utter disgrace in that situation.
I suspect some of it was pesticide residue in foods or maybe people using pesticides at work or in the home. Hence a reluctance for governments and the medical mafia to admit Mea Culpa.
Very likely this covid is the same but for a different reason. In this case biolabs chucking around man made DNA, RNA et al
@@jfryer485 Yup! Gulf War Syndrome, Aerotoxic Syndrome, farmers and passers by poisoned by organophosphates
that class of chemical should be utterly banned, but it wasn't...money and war, as usual :(
EU warned about it but...Tories ordered farmers ot use sheep dip whether they believed it needful or not, and surprise surprise, links with chemical companies....
SOP in dirty "cover up" Britain
deny, lie and wait for the victims to die off :(
@@silverbladeTE Hi didn’t actually mention OP’s or organophosphates but this is exactly it.
Interesting history that Hitler developed OP’s for use in chemical warfare but never used them as he considered them too dangerous to use.
After the war, the British chose to use them for peaceful purposes.
The rest as you know is History.
Sadly SECRET HISTORY as they deny even to 2020 that they are dangerous.
Hence by sideways analogy we can be content that the Health Minister may indeed be lying when he denies the benefits of Vitamin D.
The Governments cant see the wood for the trees.
The leaves outside your window were all green when you started Doc! Thanks for hanging in there with us all this time!
It has long been known that chronic, unclear clinical pictures can arise after viral infections. (for example chronic fatigue syndrome after Ebstein-Barr virus infection). Unfortunately, little research has been done on this until now. Perhaps this will change with COVID. It would be desirable.
Absolutely. It is nothing new. I had a post viral syndrome and I felt I was going mad because it was not acknowledged or treated. I worked with it. Now I have an autoimmune condition and I wonder of there is any correlation.
@@jilljones4566 It is not uncommon for autoimmune diseases to break out after infection.
My son ended up with CFS/ME after the Epstein-Barr virus infection. I agree that not enough is being done re: research but the ME Association are aware that after serious viral infections, M.E ( or even Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome) is a possible outcome in some people
@@tamikog7645 My son and I have CFS/ME but each of us triggered by different viruses
@@tamikog7645 What is a mega dose for you? A good friend o mine suffers from it. I would like to recommend it to her. Thank you
I have a friend here in Canada who has this Long COVID who has had ongoing symptoms since having it back in March. She's 34, and has been pretty healthy overall prior to this - medical researchers here and from US have been studying her sickness. Thanks for talking about this!
Study is important to understand these things. Most important is to note all symptoms with dates and explanations. At the time it doesn’t seem important but eventually it can be frustrating as knowledge develops to know if you had what and when.
I am mostly healthy but when you suffer strange symptoms it is often impossible to relate them later for example to the H1N1 of circa 2009.
A lot of people may or may not have variants of covid and it may only be realised long after.
Long covid will eventually be overcome but will it take weeks, months or years and the problems real to those with them will vanish almost imperceptibly if you dont take notes and dates.
The one in particular seems that of shortness of breath with exercise which comes after exertion but after ages will gradually take more exercise to bring on and eventually disappear.
We have a tendency always to blame illness on our age but most likely this will be found to be false.
Exercise is essential but not to the point of destruction.
It is a balance going with what your body feels and looking to find improvements over time.
@@jfryer485 Exercise is a double-edged sword for those with long Covid (or ME/CFS). You won't know immediately if you've done too much, the fatigue kicks in delayed by a couple of hours, up to 24-48. So you basically have to find your personal limit with trial and error and stop at that point, even if you feel fine at that moment, or you risk a crash with much worse symptoms.
@@sp00n I agree with you. I call it listening to your body. But lack of exercise can cause health issues for the healthy so its a bit like walking a tightrope. I do know what you mean though.
Again time is the greatest healer.
And avoiding contact with bad chemicals maybe?
I did a check of friends homes when chronic fatigue first hit the headlines and especially those suffering maybe CFS.
I found on average they had at least three suspicious articles that should not be in the home of such people.
It could be nit solutions, fly sprays, or in other words insecticides possibly OK when sealed but when opened and stuck under the sink giving off fumes definitely a health hazard.
I would collect them up and stick them outside.
If they wanted them back in the house that was up to them.
I remember long ago as a small child zapping a fly with fly spray. I watched it die in hyperactivity over ten minutes.
Even as a child I thought if it could do that to a fly, what was it doing long term to people in the same house.
I never used it again.
Thing is it could be that, or it could equally be something else as the tests for this are at best a joke!
@@andrewlilley3660 Exactly. This is true of every kind of illness that is "fed" to people constantly. All respiratory illnesses take time to resolve....often causing chronic cough, etc. The problem is that now that we have less death, the new optic must be cases and the "long haul" scare. Dr. John has had a long drink of the kool-aid, I fear.
I have long Covid. Going on 7 months now. Persistent, overwhelming fatigue, brain fog, headache, dizziness, pain and many other symptoms. I wish it would go away!
I'm joining the 7 months club tomorrow, I've had better years...
@Jodi Virginia Antihistamines have been on my list for months. They can ease the symptoms a bit, but they don't eliminate them.
@Jodi Virginia I have changing symptoms, for the last couple of weeks it has been chest pain and heart palpitations (the GP and cardiologist didn't find anything though, I didn't have an MRI though), but I've also already had GI issues, kidney pain, almost completely stuffed nose, joint pain, etc etc.
Most of the time it's sort of manageable, i.e. I can at least go for walks, so it seems I'm one of the milder long Covid cases. Unless I somehow overexert myself (too long walk, too much staring at the monitor, too much stress), then I get really bad headaches and that dreaded fatigue. And all the other symptoms worsen as well of course.
By swimmer's ear you mean having water in your ear? 😳 Haven't heard that one before.
ABC news in America did a segment on Vitamin D, first time seen it on the Main media outlets. Good to see.
They even mentioned the extra melanin in darker skin and how they should especially take it. Was great to see
@MIKE IN THE PHILIPPINES I know and it’s very annoying , it has been mentioned on good morning Britain months ago , but not mentioned on the news as advise for what people can do for their own protection.
@@reaperdragon1 fortunately it was a Dr of colour so it got the point across clearly and explained really well.
TOO LITTLE TOO LATE. YOU MORON.
@MIKE IN THE PHILIPPINES yes just promoting a simple regime of , vitamin D vitamin C, zinc supplements and Quercetin would boost a lot of people’s immune systems so the severity of symptoms would be a lot less and could save a lot more people’s lives.
My daughter in law had Covid this spring, as did my son. He was sick for about a week and then better. She was symptomatic for about 2 weeks but then continued with the exhaustion and headaches for about 3 months. She is fine now. Blood work, x ray, physical exam is all good. Her course was basically one or two days feeling fine and then one or two days flat on her back in bed. They have two young children so it was very hard on the whole family.
The cycles are because of trying to do too much on the days when you think you can and the days flat out unable to do anything are payback.
Glad she has recovered now.
that one was in the placebo group
Aadewumi Joy James can he cure gullibility?
@Peter Mortensen Yes. She would get up with the kids, function st low level normal for two days but by the end of the second day she couldn't raise her head and she would be in bed for two days. Sometimes she was only good for one day but usually two. She was like this until mid August. It went away gradually. Once she was no longer contagious we would help out with the kids, with a lot of worrying, but my son was working from home and a four and six year old don't always allow that if you are on conference calls or on deadline.
@@travelwell6049 I thought so to but the kids, while trying to be good, required a lot of attention. They were frightened, especially after not being able to see us, the masks, no school or friends.
A friend of mine has long covid. She was a denier of the seriousness of the pandemic in Feb and Mar. Now she is suffering and having trouble with work attendance. She was healthy and now feels old and chronically ill.
Maybe she likes the time off on full pay
It will always happen soon or later with people that defies science
@@bootburner4544 : Tedros of WHO from Ethiopia is not a medical doctor. He is a PhD. Just a reminder!
As I watch this our 32 year old son is about to have an echocardiogram to investigate cardiac symptoms on going after 12 weeks. He had only headache, muscle pain and fatigue.
Wishing your family well and son.
I developed cardiac symptoms (PVCs) and CFS after mononucleosis when I was in my mid 20s. Not cool. I wish him the best!
Wishing him a full recovery
What a worry for you. This is why I get so angry with anti maskers. We just can't know who we may infect and how badly ill they might get.
@Underbitelover not true I'm afraid, my cousin is a cancer nurse, got covid back in March , no fever, is still very ill and can't walk across the room without a zimmer frame
Thanks as always Dr. Campbell, another excellent video. I wonder if anyone is doing a study to see what percentage of your viewers stop watching your videos when you tell us the highlights at the start, and say we can turn off now? Pretty sure it is so close to zero, that it is not worth mentioning. Have a good weekend sir.
Totally! I never tune out, always watch to the end. Even the complicated science is never boring with Dr John's clear explanations. I've learned so much!
@khairos What a nasty remark. Dr. John isn’t profiting at all, his work is voluntary and unpaid, he’s trying to provide help, and doing an excellent job of it.
@@kimberlyperrotis8962 Are you for real? Or were you born yesterday? I don't mean to be rude, but of course, he's profiting from it and mightily well do really think he's going to sit ticking and crossing bits of paper he's found online every day for nothing? Please!
Low level health issues that only last a few days don't really affect a human being that much. Low level health issues that last for weeks or months can debilitate a human being. It doesn't take much to completely change a person.
These low level effects can leave a person, bedridden, in the dark and tube fed for the rest of their lives. This is severe ME. I pray that post-covid, and all post-viral syndromes are better researched, as they should be
Even a dripping tap over time can penetrate concrete...
In the 60s, the KGB did some fascinating psychological experiments. They learned that if you bombard the human subjects with fear messages nonstop, in two months or less most of the subjects are completely brainwashed to believe a false message(i.e. a lie). To the point that no amount of clear, correct, accurate information (i.e. the truth) they are shown, to the contrary, can change their mind.
Three must read books for those not compeltely under the spell of the expert/professional liars prancing around in the telievision:
1. Virus Mania: How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion-Dollar Profits At Our Expense by Torsten Engelbrecht, Claus Köhnlein: www.amazon.com/Virus-Mania-COVID-19-Hepatitis-Billion-Dollar/dp/375194253X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1600169229&refinements=p_27%3AClaus+K%C3%B6hnlein&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Claus+K%C3%B6hnlein
2. The Contagion Myth by Thomas S. Cowan, Sally Fallon Morell: www.skyhorsepublishing.com/9781510764620/the-contagion-myth/
3. BÉCHAMP or PASTEUR? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology by Ethel Douglas Hume:
www.mnwelldir.org/docs/history/biographies/Bechamp-or-Pasteur.pdf
@@incorectulpolitic I watch less than 10 hours of television per month, I do not own one. If this is a hoax, it is very well coordinated. I am not above conspiracy theories, but I always look for the $$. Where is the $$ in this virus?
@Joan I think we had an opportunity to stop this with voluntary measures. This is a respiratory virus and we know (or should know) how to stop the spread of respiratory viruses. This is not a magic virus.
What if the US government had ASKED us to social distance, wash hands, and wear masks in January? What if we had stopped all international travel in January? I think that we could have stopped this without shutting the country down.
Authoritarian measures failed miserably. The current riots in the US are the result.
I have suffered with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Fybromyalgia for 15 plus years, thankfully for the last 6 years I have been able to work either full or part time. But, if I do get a viral illness I am "wiped out" for at least 6 weeks, if not several months. I am dreading getting this virus, I also suffer with asthma and am 50+, so I'm definitely in the high risk group of getting long covid. I just hope this long term illness will be thoroughly researched as it may help all the CFS/Fybromyalgia sufferers as well as the long covid sufferers. I understand what the "long-termers" are going through and they have my utmost sympathy, it is a horrible situation. I do hope they get well soon and not suffer really long effects.
I understand your fears. I am a recovered ME/Fibromyalgia sufferer. But if I do pick up any virus, I am virtually debilitated for a month. I may only get one or 2 symptoms, eg fatigue and muscle aches, but it goes on and lingers.
CFS IS NON EXISTENT NONSENSE.
IT CAN BE TREATED EASILY YOU MORON.
@@esecallum Please stop trolling with such disrespectful comments.
@@soggymoggytravels TRUTH HURTS. NO ONE CARES ABOUT RESPECT. ITS SO LAST CENTURY.
I knew he was going to say asthma before he said it. I'm 54, obese, and I have moderate to severe asthma. I am on week 10 of headaches, debilitating fatigue, coughing, occasional muscle aches, and I've also got elevated liver, pancreas, and kidney levels. Will the fun never end?
Btw, I honestly believe that this coronavirus was manipulated in the laboratory to be as contagious and deadly as it is as well as having the long term illness programed in. This virus was no act of nature.
So sorry to hear this, I do hope you start to get better for now on. Thank you for sharing your difficultues.
@@Campbellteaching thank you. Also, thank you so much for all of the research you do everyday. I've been watching your reports since February.
I've noticed that you seem to be getting a cough. I hope you are well.
@Joel Kobs the virus is not fake. I had it in August and I'm still sick with its after effects.
@Joel Kobs you're a special kind of stupid, aren't you?
@Joel Kobs okay then....
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Person I know was in ICU for 7 weeks due to covid, he's in his 30s, they were discussing turning the ventilation machine off because he couldn't breathe by himself but then he started to now he's got to be on continuous dialysis due to kidney damage. If he dies he won't even be recorded as a covid death!
@Peter Mortensen I understood it
@Peter Mortensen I understood it as well.
Oh I am so sorry.
I have DNR and DNV (do not ventilate) in my advanced directives. Added DNV In April.
How awful. I am so sorry. I cannot help feeling for anyone who ends up very ill with this - and once more, getting angry with everyone who will not comply with the public health guidelines - they are prolonging this pandemic and making it more of a misery and a problem than it needs to be.
Thank you so much, Dr. I’ve been with you since Feb. and I got Covid the end of Feb/early March. I’ve been very ill since 3rd of March. I so appreciate your professional interest and your passionate persistence in keeping all of us educated concerning this illness.
Have been following your posts for months, thanking you for sharing all the valuable, factual information. As a person living in on "vacation" beach island in the US, I remain horrified at the amount of people who do not take the recommend Pandemic behavior to heart. In viewing our boardwalk and small town streets on a local Live Cam, especially during weekends when the masses converge to our town, choice to remain home inside, simply in effort to avoid possible serious illness or worse, spreading it. It's unbelievable so many of our population as a whole are going about their lives with no concern for themselves or others. The local citizens have remain "in hiding" while people from other places bring this virus into our community. The winter months have the look of a much worse "lock down" then already experienced including huge increase of cases and death. Very alarmed when handed factual information, the majority behave unintelligently as though there is no truth in Covid 19 exists!
Wake up
My 21 yr old daughter is in nursing school and was taking care of Covid patients during the first phase. She had about 15 at one time during her shifts at the nursing home. About after three months she tested positive. Before she tested positive she began complaining about how everything smelled like hand sanitizer. She was mostly asymptomatic. Her smell has almost normalized, but her taste is slowly coming back. There’s many things that she cannot eat without getting disgusted. Meat is a huge issue. This is an individual who could eat anything, she wasn’t picky at all. I’m just hoping that her sense of taste recovers 100%.
Terrible. The doctors and nurses are in an unenviable position here and know that the illness is real and not imaginary. Also by group they must be the number one or two that have paid the ultimate price.
The others that have suffered badly are those in care homes or for those who died perhaps their family might think of no care homes.
It sounds like the Fibromyalgia I wrestle with daily. I hope they all recover and it doesn't drag on like fibro. It can be devastating.
I can totally empathise. It is utterly exhausting and completely life-altering. 16 years and counting...
Unfortunately, some with fibromyalgia now have Covid piled on. A new kind of hell.
@@thefarmerswifeknits6190 do you know much about that? & anything we can do to try to avoid it? I worry that even the vaccine could induce major long term side effects for those of us sensitive to this kind of thing :(
i can tell you how to regain your health 1000s are using the protocol i put up,your weak immune system cant expel the virus tahts whats keeping you stuck in sickness,the doctor you are seeing has no knowledge on the immune systems 3 main fuels or the immune system so they cant tell you
@@YvonneWilson312 i can tell you how to regain your health,your weak immune system cant expel the virus ,1000s are using the protocol i put up to regain their health safely
Had 'flu' for 4 days, then recovered few days then severely ill for 6:weeks, couldn't eat, couldn't sleep, couldn't lie down, pneumonia symptoms, chills, lost voice, lost 14lbs, suddenly developed tachycardia 210bpm, hospital, oxygen, adenosine. Now 9 months later easily breathless on slightest exertion and tachycardia just walking slight incline. No stamina whatsoever.
Sending you get well thoughts xxx
It messed me up too. It's now 11 months later and I'm still screwed. I found a tendency to try and downplay the problems because I'm just so glad I'm not as sick as I was when it hit!
Definitely a significant second wave here in the US on the west coast...
Thank you SO much for the GREAT info, sir! You have been with us the whole way! ❤
What happens if someone has hardly sense of smell will they lose it altogether
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There's a 3rd Wave in States such as Wisconsin...
@@David_Thompson and VA
@Underbitelover you are amongst the stupid of this world.
If you feel at risk speak to your GP about Quercetin or EGCG or both with Zinc and vitamins C, D3 & K2, B1, Selenium, Omega 3 and Melatonin.
John and Dr Been have takes a lot about this.
Thanks for their amazing knowledge and generosity to share it with us.
Stay safe and FREE with peace of mind
I am a 3-month long hauler so far. I think the most frustrating part is the fact that I've had eye exams, heart tests, blood labs, urine tests; they all come back normal, yet my body couldn't possibly feel further from "normal." This has been happening to many other long haulers I've spoken with.
Jared .... Check out Survivor Corps on Facebook. 112,000 ling haulers and growing.
Thanks for being there for us.
Thank you for this video Always good to learn more about Long Covid. Looking forward to seeing fall leaves out your window!
Ah! I’m not the only one who enjoys looking past John to the leafy view from his window each day.
you won't when you realise what that means for covid!
Dr John, do you have a view as to if Aspirin has a role in early Corona virus infection, to reduce the "stickiness " of blood as per treatment of anti phospholipid syndrome ? Dr Pat Lush
I am interested in this! Our youngest son who has a severe heart defect and is high risk for covid but he takes asprin each day x
I heard it has been used in Italy, it thins the blood halping the circleaton, and may have save some lives!
Very interested in this, I have Hughes Syndrome aka Sticky Blood, have to take a little aspirin every day, 20 years now. I had what I think might have been covid in early March - wish I knew for sure!
I wonder if just the 81 mg is enough, or if you would need the full 325?
I’ve been on 81 mg for 25 years, and recently was doubled. Half life of aspirin has been reported to be as long as 36 hours. It influences prostaglandin synthesis, so long answer yes.....knocks out the ability for platelets to stick together OR any stick to rough capillary walls from hypertension.
Always great info and insights provided. Thank you. Keep up the AWESOME work. (Virginia, USA)
Thanks for the info Dr. Campbell.
I take the following daily: Vitamin C 1000 mg, Vitamin D 3000 IU, Vitamin K Menaq7 45 mcg, Zinc 15 mg.
@JohanMDK Thank you for the feedback. excellent.
@JohanMDK Be careful with Melatonin,, I took 2.5 mg one night and became almost drug induced , I was hearing things and having nightmares, nobody should be telling anyone to take that drug..unless a DR
@JohanMDK just curious. What does the Melatonin do?
If you’re not getting sun for at least :20-30 minutes a day, and you have not done a blood test for Vit D, I’d up your D to 10,000 IU a day minimum. There are no adverse affects. Some people do up to 50,000 IU a day but that’s pretty extreme.
@@drumsnbass I have no vitamin D deficiency, but it is important to keep it at the right level in the winter. Twice a year I do a complete blood count. (HDl.LDL etc etc)
My sister is a volunteer COVID vaccine tester, she had the Moderna vaccine, the first shot she had no reaction, the second shot she had severe fatigue for 5 days, than mild fatigue for one week. She is normally a very healthy person, a jogger, tennis player. She is the mother of seven children, that is why she volunteered. Moderna is telling her she antibodies like she had the disease which is very good. What have you heard Dr John about these vaccines?
Five years ago I had a bad viral sinus infection. I have never fully recovered - headaches, facial pressure, dizziness & fatigue every day. I truly feel for people with long Covid and am terrified of catching it myself, as am scared I might be predisposed to 'long' virus effects.
That’s trigeminal neuralgia facial pain 😻🐈
I had this one time in my life . A throat infecction, 3/4 months to be good again
Always look forward to your daily updates.. Keep up the good work Dr John 👍
I’ve had “Long Covid” since January and the more I tried to exercise the worse the symptoms are. Most of the time I am bedridden.............
Time is the best healer. As the body fights off the infection is marvellous. You have about seven days for the body to do this or else.
It seems odd that after recovery it should take months or more to get back to 100 per cent health.
But its the way it is and you have to be confident and expect your body to repair and replace over time.
Don't exercise too much! It will make things worse and possibly for longer. Try to find a level of exercise where you DON'T feel worse afterwards, and slowly work up from there, always staying within your personal limits. This could be as low as one round around your house, for some very bad cases it's even just getting up and dressed and brushing your teeth.
The fatigue shares very much with the one for ME/CFS, and "pacing" is the main objective there.
@@sp00n YES! You are so right! Getting up to go to the toilet is like doing a marathon and ME/CFS is identical. I have 22 symptoms, all associated with ME/CFS. A lot of doctors, including mine are saying exercise............ I say rest, rest, rest, exercising too early, makes you worse!!!
Yes - my husband had what would be considered a mild case. He felt better and started exercising- which landed his m in hospital with severe pulmonary issues. He’s still undergoing tests and have no answers.
@@thefarmerswifeknits6190 Active covid causes continueous loss of potassium causing Hypokalemia. I'm a long hauler. I have ongoing continuous loss of potassium. They can't figure out why. But it causes shortness of breath, heart issues and sever fatigue. I believe this is a common issues with us long haulers and going unrecognized. Any exertion throws me into a flair up even with supplemention keeping my potassium up. I do know with the added potassium in my system it has made it so I can function, not at my original level but it does help reduce the severity of my symptoms. My doctors had no clue about the hypokalemia related to covid until I pointed out studies that showed that the covid infects our cells that regulate potassium triggering the loss. Hopefully this is something that could help him. It may not be a part of his issue but it helped me, didn't give me answers to why it keeps happening but does help control the daily severity of the otherwise debilitating severe ongoing symptoms.
Excellent - great review and long haulers we really need to focus on and help..
Long haulers my arse! So let's focus on bellyaching malingerers, while people with real illnesses like cancer get dismissed by the NHS in preference of anything scamdemic related!
Thanks again Doc, love your work, really appreciate your analyses. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Wish I can share the with the Deaf community. There are no closed captions available
@Bob Mama Really good also for us who aren't fluent in English. Thanks for sharing.
The total shambolic U.K. testing. Last week my daughter got a cold, she lives in London, anyway she phones the hotline to get a test and gets refused because a runny nose cold was not enough to get the test sent to her home address. Anyway her boyfriend says, you know maybe you have covid and what if! Last week you met a few friends. Anyway she phones the test hotline again and this time she said she had all the symptoms (although she did not) - she gets sent the test and guess what she tested positive. Thankfully she got tested because now she is quarantine for her allotted time and she can text everyone she has been in contact with. But being turned away initially then having to fib to get the test out of responsibility to her work colleagues and friends it alarming as how many are slipping through the net
I strongly believe I had it at the end of February, before I knew what it was.
Strangest illness I’ve ever experienced.
Started with a low grade fever for a few days.
Then a weird, dry cough that I never had before. It was unproductive and my throat was very itchy. The cough lasted about 4 months.
Shortness of breath that sent me to urgent care twice, which only lasted about a month.
I had inflammation in my respiratory tract that looked like bronchitis on an X-ray. Doctor gave me prednisone, albuterol inhaler, and cough syrup.
There was a day where I couldn’t get out of bed from being so tired.
The feeling in my chest was odd, at one point I had slight pain when I would inhale.
I remember telling my family
“Something isn’t right, I’ve never felt like this before” again, before I knew what it was.
The only thing that really lasted a while was the cough.
I was lucky, I’m 24 and in good health.
I tested negative for flu and strep. They didn’t really know what it was, their best guess was bronchitis.
I don’t believe it was that. I believe it was covid and we didn’t know
I'm middle aged, lean and mean, normal weight guy and I've been having symptoms on and off since October 2019.
Ah - are you the man who started it all then?
@@essanjay8604 What they call a Zero Patient?
Alot of people reported this in the comments section in Feb Mar
I believe it was here sooner also. I was ill back in May last year and my health has been very poor since. Chronic acid reflex, stomach pains, fatigue and muscle weakness. My doctor didn't know what it was then all this madness kicked off...
Alex: You can try 1/4 teaspoon of tumeric in hot water, coffee, or soup (hot liquid of choice) and see if that helps. Tumeric is a normal curry spice that is a very well anti-microbial. It is just a food for humans, but it kills lots of viruses.
If the data is only taking into account those who swabbed positive for covid 19, then the age range at least will be skewed towards the older patients as they were more likely to be hospitalised, and therefore swabbed. I don’t think they have any idea how many people have ‘long covid’ as no one is counting us. I have been ill for 7 months, my colleague for 6.5 months and my brother for 4 months, all of us in our 30s/40s and all of us fit and healthy prior.
There are 112,000 in the Long Haulers support group I belong to. Please check out Survivor Corps on Facebook. Lots of support and understanding you won’t get anywhere else.
Thank you I need this fix every day, stay safe x
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There are 112,000 long haulers in my support group alone. ALL ages. My husband was not hospitalized during the initial phase but 9 weeks later he was hospitalized with severe pulmonary symptoms.
Sadly, in the USA, NW Ohio, ...... many people are NOT wearing face mask in stores. The stores require face mask, but there is no enforcement. It is definitely a political statement by the Right Wing followers. Covid cases up dramatically here, 2 more deaths in my county.... 19 total. Thank you for your education on the Covid Subject. God Bless.
@Jp111 My lovely wife of 45 years died from cancer 6 years ago, any death is a loss to someone. Some people might not care about others.... but some do. ♥️
Where is the Correlation between Long Covid and the treatment regime the patients received? Surely a very important aspect to investigate?
A bit like chronic Lymmes disease but without the media coverage!.
People not hospitalised aren't given any specific treatment in the UK are they?
Indeed.
I have Long Haulers and the only treatment I was given was a nebulizer. I was not put in the hospital either. I got to be both patient and nurse and it sucked!
@@IamLinda_ Are you taking 2,000 IU vitamin D? Recent double blind Clinical trial in Spain showed it to be effective. No cost, no side effects? Covered on this channel.
Just a strange fact. Hospital admissions in EU go up in the countries which had few cases during the first wave.
I think the docs have learned early intervention, early oxygen, leads to lower death rates. Rather than telling folks to wait until they can't breathe before they go to hospital.
They’re getting it now 😻
Thank you, Dr. Campbell. Now I am waiting for my weekend global update.
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Dr John do you think Vit D levels play a role in long covid - either before or after infection? Thanks
I think so. One of the biological pathways that the virus seems to attack is the Vit D one. So it stands to reason that supplementation should help.
Well 8 weeks after first symptoms started I'm still having terrible fatigue and shortness of breath racing heart beats and palpitations and I started taking vit d and zinc a week ago and my symptoms have improved a lot its making me better I can stay awake all day again and the palpitations and racing heart beat has nearly completely stopped
Thank you once more for your insightful post.
Thirty-one years ago this year I became ill with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome(CFS)/M.E. Dr John; your description of “long COVID” group 2 is what I still live with EVERY DAY/ month/ year ever since. The DWP will/ do NOT view these symptoms seriously, so good luck to those who end up where I am. At least now politicians might stop spouting garbage about such conditions if 1/5 (GOD forbid) are actually completely debilitated by them? Fat chance.
@Peter Mortensen : Compared to thirty years ago when I could not get out of bed without collapsing, I am now able to go for a walk - after which I take about an hour to recover. Now, aged 61, brain fog (which was always bad, is now “baked-in” and treated as, “oh, your just getting older”. Yes, I am - no argument there: However, reading any instructions can still be a Herculean (exhausting) task - that is just one small instance, since concentrating to write this is “fogging” in and of itself.
@JohanMDK You too👍🏻
Same here. 61yo and 31 years of ME same symptoms as long covid group 2
Same here. Glandular Fever (mono or EBV) as teenager, caused Post Viral Syndrome which became Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I was still able to work full time - but nothing else. No social life to speak of. Fast forward to age 48, got an unknown virus in Thailand where I was hospitalised for a few days, then drugged up to the eyeballs, telling me I needed immediate care in the U.K., and put on a plane home. My son (then 14) also caught the virus but was not hospitalised. In U.K. - no treatment. Dismissed. Ignored. My son offered CBT - which he refused as he knew it wasn’t ‘all in his head’. Now aged 58, I’m mostly bedbound. Son now 22, missed 4 years of education and struggles to do a part time job.
Are you doing anything for yourself? Like maximizing your nutrition? (Vit D, C, zinc, quercitin, - eliminate sugar, etc) Doing an independent research?
In the case of Long Covid, is there still a significant viral load, or are the symptoms caused by lingering viral debris and/or permanent immune dysregulation?
dr mobeen thinks it is disregulation, and steroid course can help
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probably not much viral load
It’s caused by damage to the organs 😻
@Stanno Max For me the depression and anxiety comes from the long Covid symptoms and not knowing when (or if ever) they will get better.
These are right questions to address
I wouldn't say permanent, but as little as an asymptomatic rhinovirus infection might overestimulate the immune system to give you a chronic cough for months, for instance. It depends on the person. I doubt there's such as thing as allergy to viral fragments.
Thanks for sharing this with us Dr Campbell take care of yourself. Love Tracey xxx
Long covid - 7 months and counting here - normal BMI, fit and no prior health issues... Anyway thank you so much for speaking about this issue - again... :)
I had the flu virus over a year
Thank you! You offer an unvaluable service through your daily videos. Always clear, reasoned and backed by data.
I hope that everyone is doing well, and taking their Supplements recommend. Remember that Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance.
@Peter Mortensen here read:
THE INSTITUTE FOR FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE
"The Functional Medicine Approach to COVID-19:
Virus-Specific Nutraceutical and Botanical Agents"
READ MORE:
www.ifm.org/news-insights/the-functional-medicine-approach-to-covid-19-virus-specific-nutraceutical-and-botanical-agents/
International Journal of Functional Nutrition
Nutraceuticals and herbal extracts: A ray of hope for COVID‑19 and related infections (Review)
www.spandidos-publications.com/10.3892/ijfn.2020.6#:~:text=Despite%20a%20lack%20of%20clinical,the%20treatment%20of%20COVID%E2%80%9119.
A lot of this stuff work together very well. Making Customized Supplements for each individual is possible just with what is in this list. This stuff does more than what I had in mind, carrying about my Wife, Diabetics, and anyone else that has any pre-existing conditions, who should know all of this stuff. Something's in this list have a lot of what's on this list. Like "Turkey Tail Mushroom."
NUTRICEUTICALS FOR
IMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPORT:
(A Work in progress)
FLAVONOIDS:
• APIGENIN
• BAICALEIN
• ERIODICTYOL
• GENISTEIN
• GLYCINE
• HESPERIDIN
• KAEMPFEROL
• LUTEOLIN
• MYRICETIN
• PHYTOSOME 500 mg 2× daily
• QUERCETIN 1,000 mg 2× daily
• SCUTELLAREIN
• SILYMARIN
•
FLAVANONE: I
• NARINGENIN
•
AMINO ACID:
• L-CARNITINE
• L-GLUTAMINE
• L-THEANINE
• L-LYSINE
• N-ACETYLCYSTEINE (NAC) 600-900mg 2× daily
Supplement form of Cysteine. Cysteine is a semi-essential amino acid.
ANTIOXIDANT:
• GLUTATHIONE
• ASTAXANTHIN
• PALMITOYLETHANOLAMIDE (PEA) 300mg orally 2× daily (for chronic pain)
POLYPHENOL:
• RESVERATROL 100-150mg orally 2× daily
+ BROMELAIN 400 mg 2× daily (Bromelain is used for digestive aid.)
VITAMINS:
• VITAMIN D3 1,000 - 5,000 IU orally daily
• VITAMIN A
• VITAMIN C
• VITAMIN B - COMPLEX
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MINERALS:
• ZINC (GLUCONATE preferred) 30-60 mg 2× daily
+ AZITHROMYCIN
• MAGNESIUM
• SELENIUM
• PHOSPHORUS
•
MUSHROOM EXTRACTS/POWDERS
When it comes to Powders. It requires Hot Water teas, and Ethenol, or other forms of extractions for the chemical benefits. Buy Extracts in Bulk to put in Capsules, Meals, Shakes, or Smoothies. Buy Powders for hot teas, and cooking. Some of them you don't want to taste.
• AGARICUS
• AGARIKON
• ARTIST'S CONK
• BOLETUS BADIUS
• CENTELLA ASIATICA: Take 300 to 680 mg of gotu kola extract 3 times per day for up to 14 days at a time.
• CHAGA
• CHINESE SKULLCAP (SCUTELLARIA BAICALENSIS)
• CHICKEN OF THE WOODS
• CORDYCEPS
• CRACKED CAP POLYPORE
• FOMITOPSIS BETULINA
• HIMEMATSUTAKE
• HOOF FUNGUS
• LION'S MANE
• MAITAKE
• MESIMA
• REISHI
• ROYAL SUN BLAZEI
• SHIITAKE
• TREMELLA
• ★TURKEY TAIL★
• ZHU LING
•
BOTANICALS (Powders for hot teas, and Extracts to make Capsules, or Oils)
• ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA
• ASTRAGALUS MEMBRANACEUS
• ASTAXANTHIN
• RHODIOLA ROSEA
• ANDROGRAPHOLIDE
• MEADOWSWEET
• CINNAMON BARK Extract "only!" (For Diabetics) + Digestive Enzyme for better absorbing
• GRAPE SEED EXTRACT
• FLAXSEED
• ECHINACEA
• ★BERBERINE★ (For Diabetics)
• LICORICE (GLYCYRRHIZA SPECIES) Ace2 blocker
• PROPOLIS
• SEAWEED
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• CAT'S CLAW
• PELARGONIUM SIDOIDES
• MILK THISTLE EXTRACT
• Cannabigerol CBG
• GREEN TEA EXTRACT EPIGALLOCATECHIN-3-GALLATE (EGCG)
• DANDELION EXTRACT
• BIRCH BARK EXTRACT (BUTILIN)
•
SPICE
• TURMERIC (CURCUMIN "only") 500-1,000 mg 2× daily
+ BIOPERINE (BLACK PEPPER EXTRACT)
•
FRUIT
• ★ARONIA BERRY★
• ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS NIGRA) 500mg orally daily
• LUCUMA
• PINEAPPLE
•
OTHER
• EpiCor®
• PROBIOTICS
• BOSWELLIA SERRATA EXTRACT
• SHATAVARI
• COLLAGEN
• COENZYME Q10
• BETA GLUCANS 250-500 mg daily
• MELATONIN 5-20 mg taken at bedtime
• NANO SILVER
• C60
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High Fructose Corn Syrup, and Sucrose will make all these Supplements useless.
Someone needs to inform governments that failure to plan well leads to quickly put together plans failing.
@@sharonsloan they have their own agenda. All we get is Bull 💩, and Propaganda. Don't get distracted. Watch Adapt 2030, Ice Age Farmer, and Suspicious Observer's. We are on our own. Very few know what to prepare for.
Google: "Abrupt Climate Change Scenario, and It's Implications On United States National Security." There is only one with that title. It's a 2003, Pentagon Report on Climate Change. Everything predicted in this Document has already occurred or is happening now.
Thanks, John. Very interesting. Good luck everyone.
Is the app recording people's blood type if they know what it is?
Yes, that is asked in the app.
@@AdjustYourFocus Thank you :)
I don't think blood type makes a difference. I remember this being a theory early on but believe it has been ruled out.
My teenage daughter was ill with chronic fatigue for six years following a mild viral infection. Our doctor simply denied the existence of the condition, and just kept testing for various conditions until we all gave up. I fully expect that doctors will soon start saying that Long Covid is a mental health issue. The usual response to any condition that is untreatable.
Good morning. Everyone take your Vitamin D. Please do it now. Thank you. Have a good day 😊
@@incorectulpolitic good grief!
@@incorectulpolitic : That perfectly describes what's happening with trump supporters.
Also, Russia and the taliban both fully and openly support trump. Sort of telling when the two countries who are on opposition most to the interests of America support a certain president.
@G M ◄ Ecclesiastes 1 ►9The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
10Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been already of old time, which was before us.
@G M : That's true. In 1969 the world's population was 3.61 billion people. Now in 2020 the world's population is 7.8 billion people, More than doubled. So yes, there certainly are more selfish people, and more compassionate people, and more honest people, more liars, and more people of every variety.
@@aylbdrmadison1051 Too many people for the health of the planet that' for sure.
PCR rate in Missouri is over twenty percent currently. St. Louis pandemic task force representative, Dr. Alex Garza said on Friday that we are entering a troubling situation. While hospital “beds” are not full, staffing is an issue.
Why are you watching a nurse from UK? If you live in Missouri watch what's going on there. stay isolated for as long as needed. Or follow a disciplined guideline for your county. Stay safe and wait for a change next year! th-cam.com/video/zdYKoXoZheQ/w-d-xo.html
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Change of camera angles!
Slick DC, very slick 🙂
Thanks Dr Campbell much appreciated 👍👍
I began losing my sense of smell as my ME/CFS got worse.
Worse it is, more sense of smell I lose, but *not* taste
also causes bizarre "false" smells, things smelling completely different than what they are, or smells that I have NEVER experienced anything like them and cannot explain a t hey are so bizarre :(
funniest one was when I opened a bar of Cadbury's chocolate, went to bite into it and...it smelled of fresh stinky poo!! WTH?!
so of course, checked and cleaned self and everything ...still smelled of poo, yet it was perfectly good, unopened chocolate and there was noting dirty around
So...I had a bite, tasted perfectly normal, yet still smelled like poo!
weird, lol
the fatigue is enough to wear you out just talking ot people for a while :(
brain fog and other issues has destroyed about everything I used to do as it's slowly getting worse.
Hopefully the lying crooks who have denied the reality of ME/CFS now lose their medical licences and research into these hellish syndromes are carried out
Thankyou John, good info as always😁🌷xxxx
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If it is 5%, then dying was never the worst of this disease. Living as a longhaul is.
Exactly!! People believe there are only two outcomes with Covid- death or survival. They have no idea what that “survival “ might look like. Two and a half months later I cannot walk across the room without nearly passing out. My original Covid symptoms return at will, in waves.
@@thefarmerswifeknits6190 I wish you well.
Are there any stats on asymptomatic people? How long they are contagious? How long until they until test negative? How long they have antibodies. I am curios. Thank you for all you do.😉
It's extremely difficult to know because they aren't traceable
I had a very strange symptom after pneumonia/AARDs, my feet started feeling like they were burning in the hospital. It took years to go away, but gradually did.
Me I have the flu over a year and like I was burning my skin was burning me
My foot was hot cool and heavy
I still wish they would make the tracker app available for those of us who don't own a smart phone.
Dr. What would you put it on?
Buy yourself a smartphone, pay your $30/month and poke on everything so the machine will teach itself to you. Start with newsfeed online searches, and TH-cam. Transfer your contact list, and swltch to using the phone by the 2nd or 3rd month.
To avoid being annoyed, overlap use 1 to 3 months.
Once you switch, you will never want to go back to the older tech.
Why would you not want a handheld computer with you in your pocket?
If you want that one app, you will like other apps, too.
@@crusindc5282 Because it would be a waste of money: We have no mobile phone signal where I live so all that time over lockdown it would not have worked. I use a desktop computer to connect to the internet via fibre and have a pay as you go for if I go out and need to make a phone call (PAYG costs me less than £5 a year).
There is nothing worse than a device with a titchy little screen and no keyboard if I have gone somewhere and need to do some real work - which is why I have a laptop and that is what I would like the zoe tracker app on.
Don't give them ideas, they be microchipping people next😥
The scariest thing about long covid: what is to come.
Long Bollocks more like! I can see a whole raft of people trying to milk this situation, it will become the modern-day alternative to the bad back syndrome as it will be just about as unprovable? With just one major difference there will be no longer enough money in the pot for anyone to make a disability career out of it!
In the 60s, the KGB did some fascinating psychological experiments. They learned that if you bombard the human subjects with fear messages nonstop, in two months or less most of the subjects are completely brainwashed to believe a false message(i.e. a lie). To the point that no amount of clear, correct, accurate information (i.e. the truth) they are shown, to the contrary, can change their mind.
Three must read books for those not compeltely under the spell of the expert/professional liars prancing around in the telievision:
1. Virus Mania: How the Medical Industry Continually Invents Epidemics, Making Billion-Dollar Profits At Our Expense by Torsten Engelbrecht, Claus Köhnlein: www.amazon.com/Virus-Mania-COVID-19-Hepatitis-Billion-Dollar/dp/375194253X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1600169229&refinements=p_27%3AClaus+K%C3%B6hnlein&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Claus+K%C3%B6hnlein
2. The Contagion Myth by Thomas S. Cowan, Sally Fallon Morell: www.skyhorsepublishing.com/9781510764620/the-contagion-myth/
3. BÉCHAMP or PASTEUR? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology by Ethel Douglas Hume:
www.mnwelldir.org/docs/history/biographies/Bechamp-or-Pasteur.pdf
Scariest thing is the people bro... Not the virus.. We are not short of the crazys... I've heard it all its a cover up for goverments to take our children.. And eat them.. Yes I've really heard this argument... Drones are following people and taking pictures for future data... The goverment are gonna capture us all gather us and experiment on our brains.. Not even joking no shortage of fucking crazy people.. Legit worlds gone bloody mad even when the situation have begun to calm and we stop seeing it plastered all over social media and the news you are still gonna have these people preaching doomsday to us.. Be like those bloody johova witness people coming to my door asking me if I wanna hear the great cover up of Covid 19 lmao
Watching this again, and noticed you mention 'loss of smell' which usually goes along with loss of taste, as one of the early symptoms. Its not exactly loss. You smell or taste everything differently, but the overall smell is of electrical sockets burning. Plastic and metal. It's so strong and real, that a lot of us have been running around the house or office, checking appliances, from the telly to the pc, to radiators. It took a while for us all to get together and figure out 'ghost smells' that don't exist. Thank you for putting all this together. Start of mine was mid October 2019. Still have waves of good times, and waves of very heavy chest pressure and heart jumping, and more
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Many fatalities are low on albumin.
That should be addressed prior to any of these treatments..
With low albumin serum in our bodies how is any form of treatment going to reach areas where its needed most ..
People with diabetes are low on it..
Elderly people..
Obese people...
Recognise the categories?
We need the specific proteins that helps us to regulate more production...Nuts eggs.. dairy..anything with high protein..
Alcohol reduces production..
Avoid it as much as possible.
Then people CAN start taking vitamins etc...as it'll be distributed in and around their bodies then....
Thank you For all your time you give to us all..🌹
I had the flu last year for ten days and still fatigue for almost six weeks after.
Which is actually quite common with flu, no more so with cov19, Campbell should try discussing that as well.
Acer The flu is exactly what this unidentified virus is,but one super-hyped by the media and governments to carry out the great reset,(look it up from the World Economic Forum).
It is nothing more than a common flu strain mutation,nothing more.
What you guys had was not a cold or flu. It was covid. It started circulating in the US in mid 2018. A lot of people got a really nasty case of it in late 2019.
@@prndownload Flu is a covid strain.
Do your homework.
@@davidbarlow350 "Influenza (the flu) and COVID-19, the illness caused by the pandemic coronavirus, are both contagious respiratory illnesses, meaning they affect your lungs and breathing, and can be spread to others. Although the symptoms of COVID-19 and the flu can look similar, the two illnesses are caused by different viruses."
6 months is awful to hear of - my sympathies.
Many will still be suffering for years, decades.... many will be diagnosed with ME. And promptly neglected and ignored by the medical profession.
@@scaryfairy1502 i will kill myself if this is ignored. absolute worst quality of life.
I belong in the 1st group with persisting respiratory symptoms since April. Previously healthy with no asthma diagnosis, in my late 20s and not obese. I honestly appreciate the work that Tim Spector has put into the app and his effort to predict the probability of long Covid. However, i believe the data is insufficient as the research focused only on cases with a confirmed positive test. This excludes a really big number of long haulers that fell ill at the peak of the first wave when tests were not available but they're still suffering with these symptoms 6-7 months later.
God bless us every one.
It is amazing the amount of work you are putting in to bring an enormous amount of useful data, of vital importance to an enormous number of people. You are a U Tube hero, Dr. John Campbell, and I wish there were an International Reward for your work. You have my entire gratitude, God bless you!
[12:57] Very interesting! I wonder how that will play out long term for children with Asthma, since Children are given such little protection from this.
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In my daughter long covid played out as multiple episodes of hives.
You must be out of your minds your biggest fear must be how to protect you from yourselves
7 months later (infection in march 20th) still having fatigue, chest pain,hyperventilation,tachycardia, leg pain, stiff hands, stuffy nose ...
pcr : negativ - i did it in september
serology test : negativ
thoracic scan : normal
i'm 29 years old , 1.77 cm tall and weight 76
never had health problems before
This was very helpful. Thank you.
Watching in 2021. Can't fully recover after 3 weeks having Covid. FILLING Extremely tried all the time.Thank you for the update. SPOT ON and still up to date. THANK YOU dr. Campbell!
Thank you! I love you
Thanks again Doctor John! Interesting as always.
Thanks it’s chilly in Indiana!
Thank you Dr. Campbell, really appreciate your information and videos!
Texas just rounded out the top ten(2nd) for the most cases in 72 hours....here we go again!
no monitoring in the US so it's hard to see waves coming in advance
Was it your governor who said all restrictions would be lifted? I can't remember which State this was.
Get em cowboy 🤠
@Underbitelover Deaths in Texas are rising. Round 70 deaths per day in Texas and Florida for the last week.
The top three for deaths are Texas, Florida and Tennessee...
Florida will displace New Jersey from the number 4 spot in total deaths today on current trends.
Texas is running a fairly consistent 2% case fatality rate.
Thank you so much for doing this Long Covid video as nobody in the medical profession either know or understand the many illnesses that come from it
I have a question. If you get covid on day 1 until what day would you still test positief?
Thankyou, I was wondering because on day 6 I had al the symptoms. High fever, muscles ache, fatigue, cough, running nose, very bad headache. But when I went testing on day 16 (still with a cough) I tested negative.
It takes at least 2-3 days after exposure to test positive by the PCR test.
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I had Covid back in Feb...it hit my digestive system really bad was running to washroom up to 30 times a day and vomiting brutal with severe nausea for 11 days.
Then it kind of faded out for 4 days then BOOM!.....it hit my lungs and what a nightmare that was.
I felt like I was breathing through a straw in the death zone for 3 weeks.
I am still having problems with my lungs even to this day and my CT scan and X-ray showed I now have spots on my lungs that the doctor says is permanent damage.
I am almost 57 but now feel like 87 with lung cancer......this frig gen sucks I hate living like this everyday its very claustrophobic and my back hurts and burns all the time now.
I was never like this before I got the virus so yes it can do long term damage to some people in rare situations sadly.
@khairos Sure glad it wasn't that or I would be dead now lol cheers mate
Early treatment help the long haulers
I ask too , which early treatment?
@@acf894 you're wrong. I have Long Haulers and I have never had flu symptoms linger before. Where did you get your medical degree?
there is no early treatment. By now, no medicine had proved effect in covid virus in early stages. Maybe in future we can prove that aspirin, ivermectin, hidroxycloroquin do something
Early treatment??? Around here that is Tylenol and Gatorade. To get anything else you must be on death’s door.
Going through symptoms Dr J refers incorrectly to percentages when he should be saying the odds ratio. So in most cases the the risk is more than double rather than just 2+% more...
In NORTHWEST ARKANSAS- Alejandra Arevalo Rogers mom, who works in plant catches COVID-19 and her daughter works for Walmart home office spreads it to her whole family!!!!! SHE LOST HER LEG THEN NEEDED HEART SURGERY !! She died yesterday 26 years old with kids . HER LAST 6 mo OF LIFE WAS A FIGHT TO LIVE !! FOR GODS SAKE WEAR A MASK 😷
How about not spread panic with an isolated very unfortunate case of COVID 19?
There are those who are similarly young and die to the flu or a cold, even if the IFR of those viruses is significantly lower than that of SARS-COV 2.
Negative exceptions regrettably do happen.
Though taking appropriate measures to prevent infection with the coof is strongly recommended.
@@metanekkoi6606 obviously the reason deaths are lower for those that are high risk , is because they haven’t left their homes in 8 months because morons don’t wear masks and spread their nasty all over
@@MrsLove-dl7qf I think you failed to comprehend my previous comment.
Just to reassure people : my entire extended family went down with a viral illness that meets all the symptoms of Covid before diagnostic tests were available. Some of us were ill for up to 12 weeks, however, the obese, asthmatic, diabetic members of our family knocked it off in less than a week, and the long effects were present but insignificant. They do take vitamin D3
My friend, aged 44 has been ill since April with quite a variety of strange symptoms, fatigue being the most prevalent. I've had ME in the past and dread getting Covid as I can even get a relapse after a simple cold. Xx
Shocking! Certainly must have a significant psychological impact to ‘feel’ sick for so long. Does this mean these poor long term symptoms folks are contagious also long term?
I believe in previous sequellae video, Dr JC said that the long-termers test negative so these effects are like scars from the virus, not the virus itself and therefore not contagious. Medcram also has a few videos on it.
We may ignore "test positive" percentages due to the many vagaries. Cases (in hospital) is surely a more reliable determination as to whether we are in exponential territory.
Yes but he can't scare the shit out of all the mask wearing bed wetters by pointing out the tests are almost 100% inaccurate.
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Yes, it's rather senseless as a measure of the population.
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They call it "positivity" here in the US and it is quite annoying that it is used as a substitute for valid estimates.
More than 41,000 people are currently hospitalized with the coronavirus in the United States, a 40 percent rise in the past month, and cooler weather that pushes more people in At least 14 states saw more people hospitalized for the virus on a day in the past week than on any other day in the pandemic, according to the Covid Tracking Project. Seven more states are nearing their peaks. NYT 10-23
@S Anderson Yes. I took grad level statistics and have published research on avian poxvirus in peer reviewed journals.
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If the case numbers are not derived from a random sample, it is not proper to use them for statistical inference.
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The lab tests are excellent, but it is wrong to use haphazard counting to estimate population prevalence. That is true for the raw "confirmed cases" we often see, and also for the "positivity" or % of tests that are positive.
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For example... a paper estimating the prevalence of avian pox in a national park would be rejected outright if the study did not use random sampling protocols. They wouldn't even read it. Self-reporting sparrows are notorious for defying normality.
I've been watching since the beginning of the year, almost everyday. This morning I was making tea and I was thinking, I wonder what Dr. Campbell has to say today. It's now like tuning in to a old friend.
How accurate and good is the Covid-19 test really? I hear there are many false positives and false negatives.
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It is very accurate. False positive rate is less than 0.6% (Iceland nationwide study).
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However: raw "confirmed cases" as we see on TV is not a valid estimate of the population prevalence, because it is not a random sample. It could be off by a factor of 2, or 10, or 100.
Random sampling is the gold standard, and everything else is rust.
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Check out Iceland's study a few months ago and Indiana's recent study.
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@@ghwk-phd2784 For goodness sake stop spamming.
Hi John, been ions since I watched. Here we are, 10 months later and we saw this happening back in January didn't we? The vaccine is going to be an annual vaccine. They said that this week; that each year they will be updating the vaccine and people will need to take a shot every year. Have you discussed this? I was all for it until this most recent news. I see no point in taking an annual vaccination for covid 19. that would be ludicrous to do. Can you discuss this AND your thoughts on "are we just doomed?". thanks.
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The bottom line is... thank you very much for this thorough explanation.
It would be great if they could tie in long Covid data with vitamin D levels to see if that made any difference to the risk factors.
I have ME/CFS and/or Fibromyalgia, this long Covid sounds very familiar, a lot of people with my kind of illness report it starting with a virus
Hope u get well.