I got covid almost 2 weeks back and I'm recovering well. But towards the end of the day I have insane brain fog and depression. Anyone know how long it takes for this to go away?
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I got covid almost 2 weeks back and I'm recovering well. But towards the end of the day I have insane brain fog and depression. Anyone know how long it takes for this to go away?
Brain fog and depression? Dang, I've had those symptoms since late March but I don't think they have to do with COVID in my case. Wish I could help you out pede but I just don't know 🤷♂️
Don't respect the feelings, they are pure chemical imbalance. I would eat some steaks and take plenty of vitamin pills. Don't forget Vitamin D.
Be well hydrated and get out in the fresh air, take a lot of walks.
I don't mean to be rude or assumptive here, but have you made sure you drink enough water during the day? Sluggish mental activity and depression can be a sign of dehydration.
Nov 4th
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/guillain-barre-syndrome.html
If it's actually related to covid, then this is the only listed side effect that seems possible.
Basically your immune system accidentally attacks your nervous system, though very rare.
(not a doctor)
One of the characteristic symptoms of Guillain-Barre syndrome is ascending weakness/paralysis. Doesn't sound like OP has it, unless he/she made a big omission.
No one size fits all imo. Look at POTUS. Sorry, hope you heal soon.
I think you want webmd.win
until after the election.
4 more years.
Nah, but make sure you're staying hydrated, getting some air (go for a walk if you can), and eat clean!
Also vitamin C and vitamin D!!
Takes about a month, 2 Aleve twice a day helps as well.
I don't think the brain fog is from covid. Its from the general black pill. Keep up your spirits and know this will all end well!
Ask senile Joe