Thank you from a chronic illness & medical trauma therapist 🙏🏻
@agustinsuarez21276 ай бұрын
Best Long Covid management educational videos on the web. Surprised they don't have more views.
@LittleBlueHouseMouse2 ай бұрын
This seems helpful but it would be great if there could be a short summary version as this is much to long for me to manage
@barbh1 Жыл бұрын
I've been taking zoloft for years for terrible ptsd and claustrophobia, and I also have CFS or whatever you call it now. The medication helped a lot with the ptsd and claustrophobia, but CFS is the same.
@zennenn2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, some new ideas here.
@marinabattaglia53852 жыл бұрын
I had 3 SG injections for PASC, as part of a small study at the local hospital. It wasn’t the miracle cure as in the original paper, but it did get rid of that inner buzzing, improved sleep and I have less adrenaline surges.
@susantisdell17252 жыл бұрын
Any population have Congenital heart problems? With Fibromyalgia? I have these along with double jointed. Tendons tend to be tightly.
@CricketGirrl10 ай бұрын
A little confusing. The slide on PTSD prevalence says PTSD rates are 12.19% at 1-3 months post-infection and 18.99% in patients followed for longer than three months. Yet the presenter says that PTSD DECREASES the further a patient is from infection, which contradicts the slide. It is apparent to me that having an acute illness like severe COVID would cause complex PTSD, because of the long-term medical abuse and gaslighting they would experience from people in positions of power over patients. It makes sense that at 1-3 months, you've got whatever PTSD a patient may or may not have going in, and then, after three months of trauma, they have complex PTSD, the same kind you get from child abuse. So the prevalence increases to 18% from 12%. Not the other way around.
@joanneurbanowicz49942 ай бұрын
What about from vax dizziness depression strange head pressure feelings
@patriciaritchie17832 жыл бұрын
Extremely tedious. Not helpful. Seems real help is a long way off.