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Between 2% and 14% of COVID survivors develop a syndrome called postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) (1).
Between 2% and 14% of COVID survivors develop a syndrome called postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) (1).

“Between 2% and 14% of COVID survivors develop a syndrome called postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) (1).

However, it is commonly attributed to stress and anxiety.

This is the surprising story of how POTS (and possibly Long COVID) might be linked to an even rarer syndrome...🧵”

·x.com·
Between 2% and 14% of COVID survivors develop a syndrome called postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) (1).
A doctor friend of mine said that every covid long hauler that he has seen has abnormal connective tissue samples when seen under the microscope. Long Covid will be known as a connective tissue disease which disrupts the Neuroimmune, Autonomic and Brain-Micro-Vessel Axis.
A doctor friend of mine said that every covid long hauler that he has seen has abnormal connective tissue samples when seen under the microscope. Long Covid will be known as a connective tissue disease which disrupts the Neuroimmune, Autonomic and Brain-Micro-Vessel Axis.
“A doctor friend of mine said that every covid long hauler that he has seen has abnormal connective tissue samples when seen under the microscope. Long Covid will be known as a connective tissue disease which disrupts the Neuroimmune, Autonomic and Brain-Micro-Vessel Axis.”
·x.com·
A doctor friend of mine said that every covid long hauler that he has seen has abnormal connective tissue samples when seen under the microscope. Long Covid will be known as a connective tissue disease which disrupts the Neuroimmune, Autonomic and Brain-Micro-Vessel Axis.
Did I not get the memo?
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
·cmaj.ca·
Did I not get the memo?