Julia Marie (@julia_doubleday) on X
Long Covid/PASC (general)
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“even mild or asymptomatic COVID infections can lead to a wide range of silent long term heath impacts — compromising our immune, vascular, circulatory, renal, metabolic, gastrointestinal systems and even cognitive function.”
even mild or asymptomatic COVID infections can lead to a wide range of silent long term heath impacts — compromising our immune, vascular, circulatory, renal, metabolic, gastrointestinal systems and even cognitive function.
The Pandemic Never Ended
“I never imagined I’d come to rely on 15 to 20 medications per day just to feel somewhat normal. I still have to ration my steps. I still feel physically ill the day after I do too much, walk uphill, exercise, or dance at a wedding. And now, I am still plagued with the fear of an ongoing pandemic while many have the luxury of pretending it’s over.”
Thread by @justaneighsayer on Thread Reader App
“I’m going to share a cautionary story of what happens when you don’t take the ongoing pandemic seriously. Come trot with me on the journey of a high profile, anti masker who has long C. In early ‘22 this person was transparent about having memory loss issues after having C19.”
On Tilda Swindon:
I’m going to share a cautionary story of what happens when you don’t take the ongoing pandemic seriously. Come trot with me on the journey of a high profile, anti masker who has long C.
In early ‘22 this person was transparent about having memory loss issues after having C19.
Long COVID Keeps People Out of Work and Hurts the Economy
“Our cohort tends to be younger and highly vaccinated, yet the reality is that they continue to have prolonged symptoms after an acute COVID infection, which significantly affects their ability to work.”
Trends of Common Laboratory Biomarkers after SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Study on the largest infected cohort to date: up to date (26M laboratory results) looks at how SARS-CoV-2 impacts lab results.
Did I not get the memo?
“Why do emergency department reports and hospital discharge summaries not mention that my patient tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 (or had “a really bad cold” or “the worst flu ever”) 1 month before they presented to hospital with weakness, falls, confusion, dyspnea, heart failure, acute kidney injury, or non–ST-elevation myocardial infarction? Doesn’t that seem relevant? It does to me.”pos
The association between prolonged SARS-CoV-2 symptoms and work outcomes
“The association between prolonged SARS-CoV-2 symptoms and work outcomes”
The association between prolonged SARS-CoV-2 symptoms and work outcomes