Coronavirus in your brain
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- Can you get Coronavirus in your brain? Coronavirus can affect lots of different parts of the body but there is evidence to suggest that you can get coronavirus in your brain. Is it true and what happens if coronavirus does enter your brain.
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Have you suffered from coronavirus? What were your symptoms?
Great video! A bit too many SFX though, and the background music feels kinda overbearing.
My dad has it, had it for over 2 weeks now. He’s 70, in the icu for nearly 2 weeks now and I remember before he went in he was complaining of weird dreams and feeling confused. He also did have a very bad fever which has now gone. Other than that he has very severe breathing difficulties and is on high flow oxygen therapy of around 60-70% which is high I’m assuming? He also has severe tiredness and fatigue and did have a lack of appetite but that has come back now. Due to the oxygen he now has a very dry and sore mouth and throat and has oral thrust because of that to. Think that is most of what he has wrong with him. Hoping he pulls through, thanks for the work you do.
I have it since Saturday. Came on as the worst headache ever . I actually felt like I wanted to rip my brain out . I’ve have fevers 5 days straight I wake up completely soaking wet and my linen drenched. I don’t have the cough but my body is aches were horrible and weight loss . I’m a nurse pretty sure I got it at hospital
Curelia thank you I am by the grace of god! Back at the hospital working and all ! Thank you
@@7cstair93 u guys are the heroes
I have been staying home as much as possible but after you telling us that coronavirus could cause neurological damage, I don’t want to leave the house at all anymore
same... tbh
I feel you,
🤣🤣 sorry but that was funny couldn't help but to laugh ...
Please dont tell me I'm being insensitive .
I have coronavirus and I'm getting better very slowly each day
Don’t blame you. I thought I was a little over the top about it and now I have the virus. It’s the worst experience so do yourself a favour, fear it. It’s that bad.
I suffered from Covid-19. And I would NEVER wish that on anyone. SUPER SEVERE headaches, SUPER SEVERE body aches (especially in my bones), high fever, severe diarrhea, double pneumonia, chills, fatigue, loss of smell, loss of taste, equilibrium was severely off ( had to have assistance walking or use wheelchair and my speech was SEVERELY distorted (my speech would come and go). The hospitals, doctors, nurses, therapists were all confused and didn't know what to do. So they prescribed me anxiety medicine. Thank God, I'm healed‼️
God bless you and glad you made it okay ✅.
@@PraveenSrJ01 Thank you
@@magnoliapeach9377 I will be sure to be more grateful and not so angry 😠 and irritated with others after reading 📖 your post since I don’t wish COVID-19 on my worst enemy. I’m going to write ✍️ a gratitude list now.
@@PraveenSrJ01 ❤
I wish someone would answer my question and stop beating around the bush! Can having covid cause meningitis or something mimics it? Can it cause sinus infection? I have a severe headache/neck pain off & on for a 1.5 weeks until I woke up with fever head/neck/spine pain I was sent to ER from urgent care with 102 fever thought to have meningitis or like infection as my fever kept progressing. By the time I was in ER temp over 103 & low spine hurt severely doc thought I had meningitis or discitis so given broad spectrum iv antibiotics & steroid shot it took my high fever and severe pain away completely knocked it out. But I end up positive for Covid and 8 abnormal blood labs. It wasn’t until I was swabbed for covid that 2 days later I end up w/ a swollen nose, sinus infection symptoms, facial pain, return headaches, fatigue, weakness, mild cough w/mucous and now right sided neck pain. Tested 4 days later still positive for covid but doctors say my symptoms aren’t typical for covid??!! HELP! And feedback? Appreciated.
This is the sort I information I really enjoy. It's nice to listen to info that hasn't been dumbed down the way the news media does.
I have personally seen changes on brain because of COVID-19, through CT scan.
What did you see?
Yes it would be nice to hear some details please
I already have neurological damage and so hearing about this evil virus causing problems that can affect the brain in the whole neurology is really scaring me
@@gardensofthegods is better now
DR. What editing software do you use and do you do the editing yourself? Impressed by the quality of your videos.
I have a spinal cord injury with permanent nerve damage. I am also fitted with a Nevro spinal cord stimulator/modulator. I take many prescriptions including pregabalin and high dose oxycodone. I had symptoms of covid 19 a few weeks ago. Dry cough, sore throat, temperature etc. After 4 or 5 days I completely lost my sense of taste and smell and had a terrible headache around my sinuses. Fits perfectly with your research. Would be happy to talk with you if you wish. Thanks.
How are you doing today?
Would like to know how u are
I've had symptoms for 11 days now. I took the test a couple days ago. Got a positive result. So Far I am lucky to have mild symptoms. Like a cold.
Hope you get better soon!
@@RN-io5hs that is something I am really concerned about asi am seeing neurological symptoms
@@himanshu-nl4yi I developed neurological symptoms that remain after 1 year...
@@miker3633 what type of symptoms I had Covid back in January 2021 and I just don’t feel like my old self like something is off
@@Brainbook I feel really dizzy it's been since February 24th of 2022 but it's getting better my strengths coming back but I don't know about the dizziness
very nice density of information. I feel way smarter now. Keep on making so awesome videos.
Excellent information: thanks so much Doctor for sharing your knowledge! so generous to gift us your time!
why 5 "dislikes" in this video ? i really don't understand, explain me. Shame on you 5
The 5 dislikes are from Trump Supports
@@seanceystephens6512 🤣🤣🤣 it's always Trump supporters 😂
Brilliantly explained as ever. Thanks.
this was really helpful for me to understand the virus more! Keep up with the amazing content, new fan here:)
My patient was having stroke like symptoms and turns out she was COVID +
I think we're going to see a lot more of this. Lots of medical staff mentioning on Twitter
That's very scary.
@@Mila-Nova very very scary for me .... I already have neurological problems ....myoclonus , plus I still have some memory loss issues from back when I got off of Lexapro . And I was originally put on Lexapro by a neurologist because I was having problems from when I had brain damage and post-concussion syndrome from a car accident !
I have worked so hard to heal my brain .
Hearing about the kidney damage and the liver damage has also scared the crap out of me because when I was 4 years old I had a severe case of scarlet fever and that left me with hyperactive kidneys . I would not want any more kidney problems and consider myself blessed that it is not worse as scarlet fever can really mess a person up and I do have all the inflammation from that ... often waking up with swollen hands and feet , and still sometimes have days of lethargy .
When I was in college I had hepatitis viral B so hearing that corvid 19 also can mess up the liver ? No thanks .... wow this is a really Insidious evil virus that can really f up a person for life .
Did she have fever? I have some strange symptoms since a couple of days (neuro)
I had sroke like symptoms back in march 2020. But hospital didn't test me for covid, so i dont know was it covid or not. So since march i have neurological problems. I have irregular heart beats, sometimes skipped heart beats, 20 years ago I've been diagnosed with myotonic dystrophy but had no symptoms. Since march i have few symptoms. I belive i triggered all of it with one tablet of ibuprofen 500mg. 30 min after having that tablet i had stroke like symptoms.
Hey can maybe explain the process of surgically treating movement disorders using deep vain stimulation
Hey man! I just binge watched a couple of your videos, I'm so amazed by the work you do and would like to pursue this specialty after my studies! How do you deal with all the responsibility and stay so calm? My biggest fear is that I will make a mistake once during my career..
I haven't contacted the virus, but I have been affected. I got separated from my family and home town. I've been stuck in Ottawa for a few weeks now. Some of my family has contracted corona as well.
Your content is excelent , excelent ! I feel extremely proud to see another clincian to share scientific knowledge with public and junior doctors and researchers, thank you ! What you do is important, globally and I hope your team is aware of that.
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Very interesting thought! Great video!
Very informative - thank you
Thank you for the information you put in this video...my 12 yr old came down with covid the end of March..she had a mild case but lost her sense of smell completely and said nothing tasted right...although she's recovered physically she still has neurological symptoms including brain fog, memory loss, and problems focusing especially in school. For about a week her right arm shook everytime she experienced anxiety but that has subsided thank God. 😔 I think the public needs to shine more light on this subject..there are alot of people struggling with the neurological affects from covid
I'm very sorry, did she recover? I am the same with 29 years
I had covid - in intensive care for 63 days, 40 of those days in coma - this was in mid 2020. I had a mini-stroke, kidney damage, had to go on the ventilator 3 times, but I survived!! I was out of work for 6 months. My wife had covid and sailed through in no time! I normally do not get the flu, rarely get a cold, but Covid almost killed me! I now am
in respect to other neurosurg,i think you are the coolest neurosurg ive seen,others are just looking weird
My friend James had this horrible cough and so many symptoms. He got tested for the flu and that came back negative. I had a bad time too losing my sense of smell toward the ends of my illness but, not being able to sleep or breathe well for about three weeks. I feel fine now and his breathing is better too but I am worried about him since his face fell at some point when his cough was bad and he cannot keep his left eye open anymore. He is going to the doctor tomorrow. He and I both had lots of eye irritation as well and I thought his eye problem was pink eye but his eye looks fine. He has never been diagnosed with Bell's Palsy. I am also worried about how tired he is. He is 51 years of age.
Terrifying, but extremely interesting. Cheers brainbook
Hi,
I'm a junior doctor from Sweden, hoping to become a neurosurgeon in the near future after my internship.
Do you have any recommendations for books/online materials to prepare for neuroanatomy/basics of neurosurgery so that I'm well prepared when I start? :)
Thank you and great content as always!
I am battling with a strange headache at night and early mornings, (day 10-15 of COVID). From base of neck to crown, burning sensation. I find that if I drink a cup of bullet coffee the headache goes away, do you have a theory around my experience. I’m feeling a little panicky about the headaches as they hit me at night and they cause nightmares. The coffee keeps me from sleeping but bullet coffee helps with pain management, it would be helpful if there was some advice around this.
Respected sir I am M.B.B.S 2nd year student. Sir you are a form of motivation fo us. Thank you Sir.........
I've been sick since July 31 and been out of work since. I am going to geta CT scan soon. My brain is not right. Thank you for this video,
I hope you’re feeling better. What did your CT scan reveal? I feel like something is awfully off in my brain.
@Donna D
How was your CT scan?
I had brain fog confusion and my anxiety I have already became way worse xx
What's up with everyone, how are u guys feeling now
@@susanwoods7242 r u better
About nuerosurgeon residency if you do a fellowship that is one year would the education technically be 16yrs rather than 15?
Yes
Enlightening lecture👍
Going on 5 weeks now with Covid19 and have had the no smell no taste sensation. Also, experience major migraine headaches and I have been living with hiv/aids for over 20+ years, and have a suppressed immune system that really concerns me. The information was quite valuable, and I'm still learning new things every day as I seem to have different symptoms that come and go. Don't know when I will be able to test negative again, but so far I after the first positive result, I retested, and my tests results were positive for the second time. So this is so scary for me to go through this process, and actually my entire family was diagnosed with Covid19. My Mother, 2 Sisters, and a nephew plus myself. Looking forward to hear more about this Covid19 Virus.
Hi Jeni, I hooe you are feeling much, much better. Thinking of you. 🙏
Did they swab you deep in the nose?
Thanks, this is so informative. From Philippines! 😍😍
I didn't think the lifts at RLH could get any worse. The 4 person limit is hard!
It really is lol
Thank you for this exhaustive and explicative video. How Many cases are there in the hospital where you work?
It changes every day!
My friends in Honduras and Brazil are loving this guy :) very special smart guy all the blessings to you xoxo :)
Thank you! this was the perfect info. I was looking for. So, my question here is, if it keeps affecting the area of the brain responsible for breathing, how could it be treated? Which medication?
I've been dizzy, numbness in my face, noises sound louder, can't taste hot sauce but can taste other things, vertigo when showering, feeling loopy like I'm drugged, nose sinus cavities are tingling and my nose is dry. Smelling coffee sends me on a sneezing attack which I'm use to drinking coffee on the daily. Had a low grade fever for 2 days with legs feeling very stiff, I forgot what year it is, clearing my throat a lot, got out of breath from vacuuming my tiny living room
I'm mioptic and suffer anosmia post severe head injury .Covid is the very last thing I need ..
Thank You so much for sharing your amazing knowledge I have indured many of the surgeries you have discussed
Outstanding explanation!
I really would like to get in on the convo, I feel so alone with whatever is happening to me. This has been going on since March. I first started noticing weight loss out nowhere. I just figured I needed to do a better job with eating more. Then a couple weeks later, wicked esophagus pains and it always felt like something was stuck in my throat. Now I have horrible gi issues. Mainly diahrea. I know I know, yuck. My newest thing now is my entire body just shakes to the core. Can't even walk down steps with trembling. It's pretty bad. I'm terrified. I've been to urgent care, and the er twice now. Adrenal tests and a full blood count all came back with perfect results. I haven't been tested for covid yet but Monday morning I am scheduled to get swabbed first thing in the morning. I'm not eating, killing myself with stress, and just down. I've seen similar comments here, so I just felt the urge to reach out and see if anyone else has had what I am dealing with. Healthy 36 year old man here, then this struck me. Any replies would be great 😊 Stay safe friends
Hy... I have tingling, burning sensations, cognitive and psychiatric problems ... i feel like this is the end
My dear know exactly I suffer with my nerves and at first cos a mental breakdown is similar no energy trembling ect that I was just low but yes had diahrea ect brain fog absolutely zonked re energy and my panic attacks got so bad I live alone and I was terrified I would die have a panic episode its awful you are not alone but I am 5 weeks in and slowly feeling bit stronger now xx
Thank you very much for the clear informations
My friend 27 yrs old was covid positive. He was admitted for 14 days as he was having pneumonia, breathlessness etc. These symptoms gone within 5 days and on 13 rd day he had sudden weakness in the left side arm and leg and had blurred vision and he is biting his cheeks and teeth involuntarily and tilting his head left and right without his effort.. Yesterday ct scan done and it showed edema in the brain but dont know the reason.. Tried to do mri with contrast but he was so irritated that they couldnt do it.. Waiting for covid repeat test hopefully today.. Can you please help regarding this.. What may be the reason?his saturation is 94-95 %on room air... Still on oxygen.. Doctor told may be he will need ventillator..
Great Covid19 information! My brother, James contracted Covid19 and suffered constipation/impacted bowels that caused vomiting "Aspiration Pneumonia" in the nursing home 12/08/2020. Now still in hospital and doctors are giving up on him. On Jan. 8, 2021 I visited him and he wouldn't talk and seemed spaced-out. They can't connect G-Tube because he vomits so they want to put him on Hospise. Why did nursing home do this to him?
What is the similar virus found in bats?
I am a "breakthrough" case ( had 2 Pfizer vaccinations & previously tested NEG for virus ) Recently I had a sudden onset of severe spinning and was seen at the E.R. After several tests that showed no real concern I was tested for Covid and there it was. I was positive. This severe dizziness is my only symptom and very scary. I am 71 and work in a high risk environment
( grocery store ). Now I am isolated and am waiting for a follow up doctor visit. Thank you for your video. Patti
If the neurological damages do occur would it be possible to recover despite the fact that neural tissue cannot replicate and repair themselves?
After being tested positive last month, I have experienced dizziness most of the time I was thinking this is one of the post covid effect. And also lately I've been having phantom smells which I have never had before.
How are u now
Hey..didn't know where else to ask...I know someone who has severe OCD and I promised them to ask around on UA-cam. This person got tested for COVID19 through the nose and one of her obsessive thoughts is, that they might have a chip in their brain now, which one day might be activated and make them do stuff they don't want to do. So the question is: is it physically possible to put a microscopically small chip through the nose into someone's brain, specifically to a place that would make sense to "control" someone's behaviour? And would it even be possible to control someone's mind, from a scientific point of view??? I know this sounds strange and weird but that's just how these obsessive thoughts work I guess. Hope you see this and maybe give me an answer so I can maybe reassure this person with OCD that there's nothing to worry about. Thanks a lot and keep up the good work 👍
WHEN DO YOU ADDRESS THE TITLE
Sir help me.. please help me....maybe I have corona.....fever has gone but I feel like zombie.....now it's attacking my cns....
The quality of your videos is supreme!🔥
very interested in neurological herniation of the brain with the viral structure of corona-virus with comparatives with malaria viral herniation of the brain symptoms of blood brain barrier symptoms watching enjoyed listening video presentation
I loved this video! However, I have a quick question. You stated that forms of the virus can cause degeneration of the myelin sheath that is integrated into the anatomy of neurons. Therefore, can this cause symptoms similar to that of multiple sclerosis?
Yep that's exactly what I was thinking and it just sounds so damn scary oh my God
Yes. Good observation 👍
respect to you sir and i'm pre med student and my dream is to be a Neurosurgeon in the future
@Loyal Royalty ameen inshallah ❤
My son has meningitis right now and we assume it’s from his corona virus because all others have been ruled out. I’d love to hear what you think about it.
I do too , Been sick with covid for a few weeks was getting better and woke up with severe brain inflammation and stiff neak . Taking antivirals.
I've had an extremely stiff neck for the past 5 days now. Csnt hardly move
Well I’ve had it for three years now then. I get brain fog but it’s only when they spray
Is it possible to recover from nurological damage caused by covid-19 naturally? If yes, how long does it take?
I have Brown C-ord Syndrome. Quick fast disk removal surg #1 recovery time 3 to 6 weaks, Surg # 2 later full C6 (cage) later years pass ,limbart C4 C5 dick compression serg #3 pins ... only 12 mm but painful. recover 8 months. I got Crona Virus and for some reason I also have sever siatica but it took my pain down major. Question: what might you think this has happend?
your explain is clear and complete that i appreciate it.
You video skills are so f'n good!
I found this video by searching for the reason I was feeling tingling and numbness 1 week after my release from isolation. Also havnt been able to taste or smell for almost 2 weeks. Very interesting thank you.
hi, how are you now?
I’m so glad I stumbled on this video. I’m 58 days into this virus and I’m having some neurological symptoms. I have a ton of recently onset muscle spasms, pins an needle feelings in hands. I did experience complete loss of smell and taste as well. Is this gonna be long term?
hey how you feeling today
How are you now? I think I may have had covid starting around 20th March and still feel “not right” to this day :(
I had a az shot on the 6th of August three days later I was hit with a virtgo I've never experienced anything like it before iv had Ent specialists. Neurological specialists had a MRI been on all sorts of drugs nothing helped. Symtoms include dizziness, brain fog headaches for the first two months I could only walk with the aid of a cane, idont have any problems sleeping, if I remain still watch TV I feel relatively ok, I'm trying to stay active I have a tread mill and by holding on to the hand rails I can walk at a slow speed but do feel dizzy its now13th January I've stopped all medication, I've try all the maneuvers that doc recommend ie Emley, no effect I'm trying so hard to not get deprest. Just hope time will heal and I can get back to the gym and back onto the golf course
Brilliant video! It taught me a lot, especially there are a lot confuse news around, this made me clear about Covid-19 Thank you for the video!
It's a pleasure!
Doc, I can't smell anything good or bad around me and I lost taste of food too
now??
Very interesting!! From Indonesia
Thank you
I am suffering from virus.it’s my 15th day since I tested positive.When I’m talking my head is paining.I even can bear loud sound.can’t watch tv.can’t sleep at night because of the headache.no taste of food.No smell.other than this symptoms No fever,No cough,No cold.
How long it will take to recover?????
Respiratory distress? Distressed from the toxins in the air?
Please do a video on chiari Malformation.
An interesting video overall, so cheers to you. One thing I haven't liked too much is the background music. It's way too emotional and maybe a little over the top for an informative video.
Thanks for the feedback. Definitely taken into account for next time
Brainbook
The music is fine!!
And it fits well, it makes the video less „dry“. It isn‘t even loud, so...no problem for me.
2months already I have a delayed response in smell and different taste
When I got Covid my nose is paralyzed inhaling as if nothing enters on my nose and triggers my difficulty of breathing.
My Anosmia lasted for 18days but since then my sense of smell is still not functioning well. I feel disoriented can't finished simple task it would take time and I anxiety
The night after my husband got his first Phyzer vax, I woke up in the middle of that night with chills, joint pain, headache. Next day fatigue and shoulder pain. That was about six weeks ago. I still have joint pain. He lost a tooth and I got a pulsing tooth.
How is your husband doing now???
@@chevezharris5750 Seems ok
Not going to lie, this video is just about scary enough for everyone to stay at home and self isolate, I'm unaffected as I write this however a lot of people in my area are not isolating, if need be can I share this video with my friends ?
Of course. Please do!
How severe can the symptoms of covid 19 get if demylenation occurs? Because I know that diagnoses of krabbe disease carry symptoms of demylenation and symptoms are very critical. And how much of the boomer population do you think this pandemic will take?
Krabbe targets the young like Kawasaki. Any vulnerability it seems will eventually be exposed.
If it goes from bat to human how does it learn to go from human to human so easily and quickly?
First symptoms day after Christmas. Slight fever and achy for a day or two which went away. Then hit with acute dizziness, headaches and nausea. Could barely get to bathroom due to dizziness and couldn't keep down anything -- water, food, nausea medication. Ended up in hospital to get rehydrated. So many sick people there. Don't get this disease. I felt fortunate I didn't have respiratory problems. I didn't lose smell, but several times a day I smell a phantom smell of musty, moldy rotten food. Three weeks out and the dizziness has improved but still bad. I can't drive myself anywhere or turn quickly. I have to stay focused on whatever is directly in front of me. Had my first visit with a neurologist today. We'll see . . . . .
did you recover?
@@numerosgriegos YES. It took about two months for the symptoms to dissipate entirely. After about three weeks I was on an upward trajectory with no "backsliding" symptoms. Interestingly, I had a return of some of the symptoms for a brief few hours after my second vaccination shot (Pfizer). Apparently dizziness, nausea and headaches are just how I do Covid. My neurologist saw a lot of patients with similar symptoms, but my regular doctor and the hospital doctors seemed to think my symptoms were unusual.
🙏🙏
I had covid19 last october 2020. Develop bilateral pneumonia and are still experiencing symptoms like shortness of breath ang cough which is on and off. Had a hard time doing things i can easily do like running or walking fast. Joint pains are also persistent. Memory fog, Anxiety and panic attacks for no reason from time to time and tachycardia.
Did you suffer from anxiety before this? How are you doing with the fog? did you recover? I am exactly the same
Anxiety attacks are totally new to me. Didn't even know these are anxiety attacks. Experience it first time while in the hospital due to isolation. I thought I am going to have a heart attack. I can still experience brain fog. Symptoms are not consistent. There are days where I feel fine and totally whacked the next day or week that follows. Really hard to know how long covid is going to give me problems.
@@neldejesus1760 How are you feeling now ?? Did you feel better and live your normal life???
Great vid. Many thanks and best wishes
Thank you!
I'd be very interested to read your opinion of developments since you made this video over two years ago. In particular: "We may finally know how covid-19 reaches the brain: the corona virus could stimulate the growth of tiny tubes between nose and brain cells that it then moves through" New Scientist, 30 July 2022, p 23.
This is a conjecture based on in vitro studies in which "Upon entering the model nose cells, the virus stimulated them to grow tunneling nanotubes, forming links with model brain cells. The virus then used these tunnels to shuttle between the cell types". So the virus doesn't seem to "jump" the blood brain barrier after all by damaging the cells lining the very narrow blood vessels there, but gets its own vessels built.
The article also says "Previous studies suggest the ACE2 receptor the virus uses to enter cells is barely detectable in the brain". This apparently contradicts your remark that "these receptors seem to be widespread throughout the brain". Nevertheless it's still interesting that you add "with particular focus where neurons are involved with heart and lung function". Could the virus use the brain to get control of lung function as a means of ensuring massive proliferation in the lungs, and from there infecting other organisms?
Day 8 of covid, I had terrible swelling and pain in my eyes and a bad headache. Many more symptoms but includes loss of smell and taste. Now I smell a horrible burning sensation. I'm also always dizzy/vertigo-like in my brain. Mainly on my right side. The loss of senses and dizziness makes me sick. I'm losing weight quickly. I fear is in my brain. When I first got sick I had severe nerve pain so down my spine (I was thinking I was getting shingles). Once that subsided I noticed the loss of taste and smell.
How ur feeling now
I’m so sorry and wish you all the best and speedy recovery ❤️🩹
Hope you feel better now ???
oh shit.
Hi mate!!!
Nice video
i went to the supermarket today
This crack myself. So funny
Nice, thanks for information 🇺🇦👍🙋
This would be extremely dangerous for those on the biologic natalizumab, Tysabri. Uggh.
I have covid and im having crazy neck pain. Like by the back of my neck.
I’m suffering same symptoms and huge headaches
I’ve definitely been effected! And, pretty sure it’s in my brain!
It wasn’t a bat, it was a pangolin.
It sounds like many different illnesses, I dont think it could be treated with one treatment, I pray that I am wrong.
Hello sir......
Interesting and very informative. I lost my vision due to optic neuritis. Then my body burnt from the inside, it hurt to be touched, and I couldn't walk. I then tested positive for Covid. I feel like it's all related. They put me on high dosages of steroids for 3 days and tested my with blood work and MRIs for MS, Lupas, and every other autoimmune disease. All my blood work and imaging were normal.
I have this symptoms and i feel im gonna die... please tell it will be all over
how are you now?
@@dianaa5225 not the same but almost...i have anxiety over the roof...
@@alexandraroscan8049 did you feel better now ??
I had covid 19, today I still can smell like I used to. Sort trout and a headed bather me for about 5 days
I'm trying to figure out what is meant by sort trout .... were you saying something about sorting it out ?
What kind of symptoms were you left with afterwards ? Are you saying sore throat and a bad headache ?
In addition to frequent very bad headaches, I have increasingly worsening trembling feeling that is now creating some trouble with fine motor skills. Also I feel I am having trouble just getting a complete sentence out. Painful to move my neck. Dizziness. Nausea. Shortness of breath which is evident but not bad. Mainly feeling like I have to think about breathing. Chest X-ray clear. I have other COVID symptoms but no fever. I saw the doctor and they gave no test but diagnosed probable mild COVID. I can smell and taste. I do have chronic anxiety which can play a role in my perceptions of symptoms. Been feeling this way for about 3-4 weeks which came after a period of feeling a bit better for a couple weeks following a few weeks of feeling poorly with shortness of breath back in Feb. thoughts?
Diane , there is a mudra ( yoga using the hands) which very quickly gets rid of anxiety and fear and it really does work ; it is very simple yet powerful . There are several videos about it here on UA-cam . It is the mudra where you make a certain signal with your hands that looks like you are putting your hand up in the air as a sign of giving up .
For the brain please look for things that heal the brain such as BRAHMI powder which has helped me a lot with my neurological issues . You can usually get it dirt cheap at Indian Grocers . Please also look into HARITAKI powder again that you can get in Indian Grocers .
gardensofthegods thank you so much for taking the time to provide this information. That is so kind. Looking into these now. Be well! Xo
Now this is a serious question..
Will the walking dead 🧟♂️ symptoms be mutated??
Jon Hunai I’ve been asking if it’s the walking dead virus....dormant for some.
Just sharing… I had covid19 about 2 weeks ago. It’s most probably Omicron. It was mild except for the migraine. I’m ok now but I still feel slight vertigo(like I’m swaying back and forth) I don’t feel it when I’m moving fast, driving, etc. I feel it when I’m sitting or standing still.
Btw, I’m fully vaccinated + booster. I hope my mild vertigo goes away.
How is your vertigo now? I feel the same