• @jawa21
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      123 months ago

      It killed my career.

      • @Valmond@lemmy.world
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        23 months ago

        I got lucky and had to leave a toxic company, still was hell though.

        Learned chess (check out lichess.org!) maybe that helped me but it still took like 2.5 years and was a real burden on everything. Back like a flower since a couple of weeks though 🥳

        • @Nikls94@lemmy.world
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          23 months ago

          It’s been 2.5 for me as well! But it was funny because until I started meditating I didn’t even notice that I actually had Brian fog.

          • @Valmond@lemmy.world
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            13 months ago

            How did that help you understand you had brain fog? For me it was the opposite, like trying to think was way harder/more tiresome.

  • Match!!
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    53 months ago

    What’s the line between long COVID and depression tho

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      A previous infection. Depending on your type of Long COVID you get Post Exertional Malaise after doing stuff. That’s one of the easiest to recognise. Proper biomarkers are being studied but it seems to take a long time to reach the medical profession.

      Until then most doctors will mistake ME/CFS (the most common Long COVID type) symptoms for depression and prescribe anti depressants, psycho therapy and above all exercise and make everything a lot worse until the patient can’t leave their bed anymore. Source: me

      Edit: Reading the article my prediction is that most patients will come out of this study worse. Overexertion makes the symptoms worse. That’s what their training probably leads to. Hopefully I’m wrong.

      Edit 2: Just got https://www.newscientist.com/article/2425958-long-covid-linked-to-signs-of-ongoing-inflammatory-responses-in-blood/ through !health@lemmy.world

    • @xkforce@lemmy.world
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      You should try actually reading the article. And so should the rest of you. This is not depression.