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Didn't most of the recent LC funding go to GP practices? Which obviously is not even close to be capable of handling this. Even in normal times it wouldn't be, but when you add well over a year of backlogs in basic screening, GPs are the last place where this can be handled properly.

Hopes and dreams do not make a plan.

 
 
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Chances that they are aware that this is the ME they have vilified and disrespected for so long? That this is the worst-case scenario for Simon Wessely's horrible career, his lies revealed?

About 0%. Especially as Wessely chaired the last webinar on this topic by the RSM just a few weeks ago.

 
Do we have any idea yet whether the vaccine reduces the chances of long covid? As in, if you catch covid after being vaccinated, are you less likely to get long covid?

I guess it's too early to know but wondering if there are any thoughts about this? Do we know of anyone who was vaccinated early who has got long covid? Is there any reason to think that it would or wouldn't have an impact?
 
Do we have any idea yet whether the vaccine reduces the chances of long covid? As in, if you catch covid after being vaccinated, are you less likely to get long covid?

I guess it's too early to know but wondering if there are any thoughts about this? Do we know of anyone who was vaccinated early who has got long covid? Is there any reason to think that it would or wouldn't have an impact?
No one is reliably counting Long Covid yet so no way of knowing without a large prospective study. I'm aware of plans to do so but don't think it's started yet.

The CDC have said they have no plans to even consider counting LC. Governments want to open up, LC stands against this and will likely be brushed aside more forcefully until long haulers understand nothing will happen unless they force it to happen.
 
..yes, and does the covid vaccination have any impact on an existing MECFS ?
That's the 100 million dollar question as far as we're concerned, and I doubt if we'll know for a long time. My guess is that in the case of auto-immune disease, such as my own, I think, it might well worsen it. That's why I don't have the flu jab.

It might also depend on whether one has already had the disease (COVID-19). I think I have. But until I succeed in self-administering the testing jab (failed last time, have to wait another month to try again) I won't know if I have or not.
 
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..yes, and does the covid vaccination have any impact on an existing MECFS ?

There is a thread about that here https://www.s4me.info/threads/covid-19-vaccination-experiences.19645/

Basically some, maybe the majority, are fine after a few days while some are not. It is the same with the flu jab. Nothing about ME is easy. The only thing you can try to do is weigh up the risk you might have getting the vaccine against the risk of getting the disease and how badly you think it will affect you if you do.

For myself, I have grandchildren I want to see so risk of getting disease high, I have been fine with most other jabs but I have deteriorated badly with flu. So I have had both injections with no ill effects.
 
I haven't watched this myself so far

Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19: Long COVID & COVID Long Haulers

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BHC's Dr. Brayden Yellman teams up with Lisa O'Brien (Founder of the Utah Long Hauler Group) and Dr. Jeannette P. Brown (Medical Director of the UUH Post-COVID Care Clinic) to deliver a presentation for medical providers addressing post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 at the University of Utah Health's Project *ECHO COVID-19 program.

Dr. Brayden Yellman starts @ 14 minutes, 50 seconds. - Common post-COVID-19 chronic sequelae
- Case review - ME/CFS
- Common co-morbid conditions (POTS, MCAS)
- Orthostatic Intolerance (OI)/POTS, 10-Minute NASA Lean Test

This presentation reached primary and specialty care providers throughout the Mountain West, including residents and fellows at University of Utah Health. Project ECHO is a program to connect community medical providers with healthcare education and resources. *Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes **************** This video is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, treatment or the medical recommendations of your medical team. We advise viewers to carefully review and understand the ideas presented and seek the advice of medical providers with any questions you may have as it relates to your patient-specific situation.
 
Just seen the news about masks and distancing in uk to go- highly irresponsible and anxiety- making for many of us with compromised immunity.
Long covid seems not to feature in the decision...:banghead:
I heard a BBC news interview yesterday with professor warning about Long Covid and the interviewer saying something along the lines of, 'But the data on that aren't in' and the professor quoting the huge ONS stats on Long Covid back at her. Very weird blindness to Long Covid, as though hospital deaths are the only metric.

I'm also worried about the relaxing of all restrictions. I continue to shield, and haven't stopped since the pandemic began.
 
It really looks as if medicine intends to bury this entirely and either pretend it never happened or push it in the psychosomatic void of doom. Since it's easy for governments to find medical advisers arguing that, it seems that they did.

And since the public message is obviously one of trivializing it or pretending it's not happening, most long haulers point out that almost no one around them believes them, so an AIDS movement kind of response seems unlikely since that takes healthy allies. Add a divide-and-conquer approach to pin those who recover against those who don't, vastly outnumbered...

Easy to see how this happened in the past and why medicine is oblivious to it. This is as easy as putting a pillow on a comatose patient to end them. Lake Tahoe was a small textbook example, it's a tourist town and the tourism must return, other peoples' lives are worth the sacrifice.

 
There has just been a scientist on BBC Radio 4 saying that it's not yet known whether vaccination prevents Long-COVID, and that it might take a long time to know.
Also, Professor Spiegelhalter said at about 13.40 that his chance as a double-vaccinated 67-year-old of dying from COVID was greater that of a 30-year-old unvaccinated person! And that most COVID deaths now were of vaccinated people...

The bit about long COVID is at about 15.10. It seems to suggest that more will be known in a few months. I thought they had said 10 years...

The broadcast is at PM - 05/07/2021 - BBC Sounds
 
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