Day 221 of #LongCovid and I haven't been able to post updates on here for a few days as my relapse was really debilitating

Here's a thread on relapses, resilience, and dreams #covid19 1/n
On Thursday, I was incapacitated the entire day, body and brain in total and complete shutdown. Was unable to leave the bed. Brain was unable to do anything. This has happened before 2/n
The symptoms kick in around 30 mins after waking up and start to ease after 10pm at night, but essentially during the day, they are there and are constant 3/n
On Friday and Saturday, body and brain felt exhausted but not as bad as Thursday. New symptom appeared, had trouble standing up and was unable to walk. So had to crawl on hands and knees from bed to bathroom for example. Again, this has happened before 4/n
This morning, Sunday, I feel completely normal, in both brain and body.

I was desperate for fresh air and was able to walk 4 mins round trip to buy a coffee. Hooray😃

My natural way of being is back (bored and restless energy) but will be taking it very gently today 5/n
It's weird how the symptoms can switch on and off for no reason. One day you're struggling to do anything and the next day, it's as if the symptoms were never there 6/n
I find that people I know are generally ignorant about post viral illnesses (including myself before I got sick) - no matter how much I explain to friends and family about pacing, or relapses, or the symptoms themselves, they don't seem to understand 7/n
Family and friends are very worried when I relapse, but I'm used to this disease now and the relapsing-remitting nature of it. I don't see the point in complaining or worrying, those actions aren't going to make me better and are a complete waste of my precious energy! 8/n
On Friday night, I took the last 2 pills of my 6 week high strength prescription to address my Vitamin D deficiency. Getting my Vit D levels back to normal didn't prevent this relapse. GP told me some patients don't notice any impact of having normal Vit D level again 9/n
GP suggested I resume taking 1,000 IU of Vitamin D with over the counter supplement, which I will do. However, taking that supplement for the first 4 months of my Long Covid didn't make any difference in terms of preventing symptoms/relapses 10/n
It's good to hear that more resources are being allocated to #LongCovid but it would be more inclusive if resources were allocated to ALL patients living with long term symptoms after a viral infection, e.g patients with ME/CFS have been ignored and neglected for years 11/n
Many of the symptoms of #LongCovid overlap with ME/CFS. Imagine how things would have been different today had society taken post viral illnesses seriously in the past... A useful post by @Plutonian_sword HT @richardvallee theunion.com/opinion/column… 12/n
My experience of #LongCovid has been rather horrible but I do feel I'm quite fortunate. I wake up every day and count my blessings. There are so many patients whose symptoms have been worse than mine and also patients who have been living with similar symptoms for decades 13/n
Keeping dreams alive is important. I dream of making a full recovery, one day in the future, whenever that might be.

I rarely drink alcohol but I have a mini bottle of Spanish champagne that I will open the day that I am fully recovered 🙏🏽🍾 /end

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17 Oct
I really find some of the reactions from strangers, aquaintances and even good friends to be quite incredible, when I tell them that I've had #LongCovid for over 6 months - here's a thread with what people have said to me #covid19 1/n
None of these people who commented on my Long Covid experience have any medical or scientific training 2/n
Are you sure you don't have any underlying health conditions? (I don't but they seem to think that only people with underlying health conditions are at risk) 3/n
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#LongCovid can impair your ability to conduct the seemingly simplest of tasks such as "thinking" about what to make for lunch/dinner etc. - Let me explain on this short thread 1/n
My various types of brain-aches this week were so bad, that when hungry and faced with "thinking" about what to eat at home, just "thinking" about what type of bread to use with a sandwich or ingredients for a salad, my brain would say "STOP thinking, you're hurting me!" 2/n
So to minimise the exertion of "thinking" at meal-times, I would either just order something from a restaurant using a food delivery app, reach for something quick and easy, like a ready made quiche or ask a family member to make something for me 3/n
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Day 172 of #longcovid and after many days of awful brain-ache and fatigue, this morning feels very different (in terms of mental clarity and complete absence of fatigue) – so here’s a thread about resilience during my near 6 month journey so far 1/n
I’m an optimist by nature with a positive outlook on life by default, but this unpredictable rollercoaster of an illness has been very challenging, especially given it’s a new virus and everyone is unsure of how to deal with it, even the doctors that I have consulted 2/n
I felt so alone at symptom onset, I thought I was the only patient living with these odd symptoms, until I found a few Twitter friends also on their #LongCovid journey & then I discovered online patient groups, which proved so useful early on, to find others to relate to 3/n
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25 Sep
Just got my latest super advanced health wearable, the #FitbitSENSE - it's unique in having an Electro Dermal Activity (EDA) sensor - I noticed the packaging mentions "stress management", "stress less" and "stress tracking" and "heart health" and an ECG app #DigitalHealth 1/n ImageImageImage
Oh ECG capability on another smartwatch. Oh wait, I just read the small print on the side of the box. Let me see if it's going to be available in the UK 2/n Image
Oh, according to Fitbit's website, the ECG app will become available in the UK and a bunch of other countries from next month, October 2020
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24 Sep
Looks like the #NHS #TestAndTrace #contactTracing app is finally here. Why did it take them so long?

It's of less utility to me right now given my #longcovid has me effectively housebound due to symptoms, but interesting to see the process of setting it up 1/n Image
Now I realise why I saw QR codes displayed at entrances to cafes etc over the summer 2/n Image
"We use automated-decision making to help determine which other users need to be anonymously alerted" - I wonder how accurate these automated decisions will be? 3/n Image
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Day 167 of #longcovid - I seem to have had an array of brain-aches since symptoms began. Sometimes, it's a feeling of pressure on the brain, other times it's like a stabbing pain, and this morning it was just a regular pounding headache from the moment I woke up 1/n
There is nothing that works for these brain-aches, and my neurologist advised against taking pain killers as they can make these particular post viral brain-aches worse. I couldn't do anything this morning due to how uncomfortable my brain felt 2/n
Over a period of 7 hours, I lay down and closed my eyes, then walked around the house feeling like a zombie, then had a short nap, and eventually the brain-ache seemed to subside enough for me to participate in a scheduled webinar this afternoon 3/n
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