Make America Mexico Again = MAMA AKA Felino, Felini of the high deserts of the American Southwest. Hablo Español, falo Português. INFECTIONS CAUSE DISEASE.
@WIRED still too lazy to follow up with any of us that have offered to ahow you objectively measurable physiological pathologies caused by SARS-CoV-2 i see. fukin wild that you double down instead.
@WIRED I tried brain retraining in the early stages of my Long COVID and it did nothing.
1) The first thing that helped me was anticoagulants for microclots.
2) The second thing was an antiviral peptide, to clear persistent SARS-CoV-2.
Feel free to read: https://t.co/0h9YDKQEMH
@Lizzardo77@WIRED They'd never openly ridicule an illness that has biomarkers and a legitimate research & advocacy system (vs Long Covid's complicit, astroturfing criminals).
Imagine hiring a math prof to write about breast cancer. They'd never do it.
And that's exactly how outrageous this is.
People with long covid - has the libelous Wired article created problems related to your healthcare? Has your doctor pushed brain retraining or told you it's all in your head? Has your insurance denied a claim? Reach out to me. I am exploring class action options.
Covid gets into every part of ur body n doesn't leave. Covid causes long term damage. It can be passed asymptomatic too n is airborne. Long covid is the number one chronic illness in children and growing. Immune-damaging organ-damaging brain-damaging n ongoing. Prevent it. N95
@DEC0L0NIZE@WittyVitale I had to settle for a non CC therapist and she is wonderful. After having 3 (three) fake CC clinicians from the Covid “CONSCIOUS” website I folded.
Does the brain always return to baseline after COVID?
A new multimodal MRI study suggests the answer may be - not always.
After infection, some brains may remain in a different network state - and we still do not know if that state is temporary, compensatory, or maladaptive🧵
We’re a primary care practice in Vermont. We implemented a practice-wide protocol screening every patient at every encounter for recent SARS-CoV-2 infection history. What we’re observing in our panel is not consistent with a psychosomatic framework.
We’re seeing measurable, objective increases in new-onset hypertension, acute cardiovascular events, new-onset allergic disease, and new-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus, all temporally correlated with infection history. These are not symptom reports. These are clinical findings.