Year-long cough, chronic fatigue: SA doctors sound 'long COVID' alarm
GPs warn a “storm” of long COVID is about to hit South Australia, with doctors already seeing chronic debilitating symptoms in up to 40 per cent of COVID-positive patients.
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Doctors say many symptoms are similar to those of chronic fatigue syndrome.
Previously fit patients become breathless walking even just a few metres, others struggle to get out of bed.
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“There’s frustration they can’t get on with what they want to do and a sense of anxiety about will it ever settle, like am I going to be like this forever?” Pearce said.
“Because you can’t work out who’s going to be the one who’s going to have it forever, you just don’t know.
“People are saying nobody told me about this – they all talked about the acute disease.”
Pearce warned that as COVID continues to spread widely in the South Australian community, “a storm is coming with long COVID”.
Podcast JOSPT Insights: Ep 77: Less is more - the mindset shift clinicians need for long COVID, ME and other post-viral illness, with Dr. Todd Davenport
"How prepared are you to support someone who is living with post-exertion symptom exacerbation? Dr Todd Davenport wants to start a conversation about re-imagining the way most of us have thought about fatigue, physical activity and exercise."
ETA: This is the first episode of two with Dr. Todd Davenport. The next will be focusing on pacing.
Podcast In The Bubble with Andy Slavitt
"Everything we know about Long COVID"
Interview with Akiko Iwasaki and David Putrino
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5cQ8kWFToz9vFArMA2gE5c
(haven't listened to it yet, but looks good)
Coronavirus Persisting in Feces Offers Clues to Long Covid Cause
Covid-19 patients can harbor the coronavirus in their feces for months after infection, researchers found, stoking concern that its persistence can aggravate the immune system and cause long Covid symptoms.
- Scientists report large study tracking RNA in human waste
- Lingering SARS-CoV-2 may provoke damaging immune response
In the largest study tracking SARS-CoV-2 RNA in feces and Covid symptoms, scientists at California’s Stanford University found that about half of infected patients shed traces of the virus in their waste in the week after infection and almost 4% patients still emit them seven months later. The researchers also linked coronavirus RNA in feces to gastric upsets, and concluded that SARS-CoV-2 likely directly infects the gastrointestinal tract, where it may hide out.
“It raises the question that ongoing infections in hidden parts of the body may be important for long Covid,” said Ami Bhatt, a senior author on the study published online Tuesday in the journal Med, and an associate professor of medicine and genetics at Stanford. Lingering virus might directly invade cells and damage tissues or produce proteins that are provoking the immune system, she said in an interview.
Vaccines are no match for long Covid. Treating it is science’s next great challenge
Failure to recognise the need for a response could be a blunder we rue for decades to come.
Whatever your standpoint on whether the pandemic is over, or what “living with the virus” should mean, it is clear some manifestation of Covid-19 will be with us for some time to come. Not least for the estimated 1.7 million people in the UK living with long Covid.
And lest any who made a full and rapid recovery from infection still wonder whether long Covid might be a self-reported creation of the indolent, this is a now a large, well-documented, convergent cluster of clear physiological symptoms, and it is common to every part of the globe affected by Covid-19. Many sufferers of my acquaintance were keen cyclists, runners, skiers and dancers, but are now disabled and deprived of their former passions, while some are unable to resume their former professions. Doctors and scientists the world over now consider this a recognised part of the Sars-CoV-2 symptom profile.
I just listened to this. Overall, I thought it was encouraging. But "post Lyme syndrome" suggests to me the kids he plays with, and I thought it concerning, since, you know, there is no such thing, and I would imagine someone of his stature would know this.Towards the end Avindra Nath says we have millions of people suffering from similar disease, post lyme syndrome, gulf war syndrome, ME/CFS. Patients are going to all sorts of physicians and being told it's pyschological, but they have real disease.