Research shows that Long Covid sufferers could find relief from symptoms by adopting the mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) treatment plan… https://t.co/XjcmHsKSty via @Jasmine_Laws01 MT @DrTinaPeers
Informative round-up on Mast Cell Activation Syndrome: When the immune system goes haywire… overview of MCAS, first person accounts, food, trigers, treatment options and more…https://t.co/RVIqrrjwMF via @Lymenews
@RaquelWWE so sorry you are dealing with MCAS & glad you got diagnosis; have dealt first hand w with the debilitating, painful skin issues - there are so many triggers from taking a shower to fragrances to food; this article has a lot of tips: https://t.co/pcXprQdRLC MT @KateScarlata_RD
The Physical Toll Of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome: @RaquelWWE shares her MCAS challenges… https://t.co/qYwO1SewxA via @ShawnDVanHorn @WrestlingSheet MT @WWE
Mast Cells: Mast Cell Function, Origin and Related Conditions… Discover the secrets of mast cells and their role in the immune system… https://t.co/h5pow7unNs
Thank you @edyong209
Your article truly articulates what it's like to have deep, ongoing fatigue.
Many with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome experience chronic fatigue. https://t.co/0fhGiqkkZE
A beautiful piece by @edyong209 that fully describes & communicates the complexity of fatigue & Post-Exertional Malaise in #LongCovid.
Ironically am crashy today so going to pull out amazing quotes:
"Now, at least, she can watch TV on the same day she takes a shower." 1/
Living with Chronic Illness: “ultimately diagnosed with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome…never give up. When doctors can’t figure it out, keep in mind that only you can know if something isn’t right with your body so keep pushing...” https://t.co/mZG86PHhsF
RT @Pogue Doug Lindsay was 21 when a rare disease seized him. During the 11 years he spent bedbound, he had a single-minded goal: Learn the science, develop a surgery, and cure HIMSELF. https://t.co/dWDtR6nfwD “Unsung Science” episode MT @Doug_Lind_Say
I met a young man whose Dx journey to mast cell activation syndr took many frustrating yrs, incl being dismissed by many. He said “I would’ve thought doctors would be interested&excited to help discover what was wrong. That was not the case.”
I think about this a lot #MedTwitter