• Suavevillain@lemmy.world
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    I wish people cared about dealing with covid still. Once corporate America got that sign off not to care there was no going back.

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    great.

    remember when all the politicians and people who control things got covid?

    What a totally normal and cool planet this is.

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    What turns regular COVID into long COVID? When I got COVID I was better after 2 weeks but I had a nagging cough and chest discomfort for 2 months

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      It’s very subjective. You can read more about it by searching around, but the prevailing definition means people who had more severe reactions to the infection than the average patient, which almost unanimously means a severe and prolonged inflammatory response.

      What they are finding more and more is that this specific virus triggers undiagnosed or dormant autoimmune responses in patients. If you’re familiar with Rheumatism at all, imagine a massive reaction to, say, twisting your ankle, but it goes out of control and causes swelling all over your body including your brain, lungs, heart, and renal system. This is actually what killed the most patients pre-vaccination.

      The full body assault of an inflammatory response just makes the body unable to cope, and things start shutting down. It can kill children and older people very easily if you can’t get it under control. Many succumbed to Pneumonia, but those that lived had damage to their major internal organs from the inflammatory response. You can also see some had been using the term “Walking COVID”, meaning people who had cleared the infection, but had long term sustained symptoms similar to Emphysema. They’ve since just moved on to calling everything “Long COVID”. Some people recover, some people don’t.

      This study finally identified the specific damage and detection to brain activity.

      • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】@lemmy.world
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        People don’t get it. The inflammatory process can do these sort of thing to any organ or system, or parts of them.

        People got a thing called COVID Toe. This is where you and every person already has some fungus that live on their feet and which gets into the skin and toenails. Maybe you have a little yellowing of the toenails or you’re just “prone to athletes foot.”

        Then you get COVID and suddenly your immune system is working overtime. The fungus starts to multiply faster and spreads more aggressively. Your toes start to get itchy and red, more than usual. They swell. They yellow. Then they start to crack and ooze, possibly requiring surgical debridement or in the most severe cases, such as where the patient already had diabetes affecting their peripheral nerves, amputation of the foot to prevent necrosis and sepsis. Imagine dying from athletes foot because your immune system was overwhelmed fighting a coronavirus.

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    Diana from YT Physics Girl has long COVID. Her very loving husband takes care of her. We all wish them the best and any kind of recovery.

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    So what I’m hearing you say is we should ignore it and act like all the people who correctly point out how dumb we’re being are assholes.

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    Using high-resolution scanners, researchers at the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford have shown microscopic, structural abnormalities in the brainstems of those recovering from COVID-19.

    Signs of brain inflammation were present up to 18 months after first contracting the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

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    In living brains of those with long COVID, however, conventional MRI studies have shown no structural abnormalities in the brainstem.

    Do these people not proof-read their own articles?

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      Normal hospital-type MRI scanners can’t see inside the brain with the kind of chemical and physical detail we need. But with 7T (7 Tesla) scanners, we can now measure these details

      Not the best article, but I think what they are trying to say over multiple paragraphs is that new higher resolution MRI machines can see the damage that normal lower resolution MRI can’t see

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        I have to choose what to spend my time on. If an article contradicts itself that obviously after I spent 2-5 minutes reading, I’ll go look for more intelligent texts.