Dolphin
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I haven’t read it myself so far
I imagine Swiss Re insurance et al are wheeling out the usual responses.From the article: "Looks like Long COVID victims were intentionally overlooked."
It seems governments go to action, or in this case inaction, on publicizing the existence of Long COVID has helped lead to this chronic, debilitating health condition. Perhaps if information about this phenomenon had been availabe earlier, more people might have taken precautions. An opportunity missed. Along with the decades long neglect of research into post infection chronic diseases, and disability.
The Venn diagram between what psychosomatic ideologues are saying about the chronically ill and what Internet trolls are saying is a perfect circle.Just a casual observation. This article has sparked a litany of Long Covid denialists to rehash the most predictable tropes about post viral conditions. The magnitude is absurd and the speed at which the comments surfaced is remarkable. Whenever I feel the paradigm shift, I’m swiftly knocked back down.
New York Times
Long Covid Sufferers Have Waited Too Long for Help
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/25/opinion/long-covid-pandemic.html
The risks of Long Covid was a central argument in favour of draconian restrictions during the pandemic
My local hospital-based #longcovid clinic is requiring 3 weeks of “therapeutic education”, taught by social workers, OTs, etc, before you can see the only doctor on staff, a physiatrist, and get referred to specialists:
None of this is any less scientific than the pseudoscience medicine puts out. It's not more, either. Just the same. Useless is useless, whether it's a chant, a spice or a healing crystal.Her savior wasn’t a doctor. It was the Costco vendor who sold her an elixir of turmeric, on sale for $20.
Treatments long COVID sufferers are using read like cure-alls touted by 19th-century hucksters: Hyperbaric oxygen, intravenous ozone, the Patterson Protocol. Some are under serious study by scientists. Others could be quackery, or even harmful:
One man has already spent a remarkable $100,000 on untested therapies and do-it-yourself remedies in hopes of conquering long COVID. The barrage of post-viral symptoms turned the financial analyst into a de facto old man since he got the virus a year ago
(Off topic)#FBLC. Yes: "I'll follow you back and we'll expand the Twitter network of pwLC." Others I've seen used relate to political positions, eg the EU. Confession though, when I first saw it I added it my bio too — thinking it stood for "F'ed by long COVID".![]()