The Latest on Treating Long Covid | Viral Persistence & Long Vax

2024 ж. 7 Сәу.
21 195 Рет қаралды

In this extract from an interview from the upcoming free online summit 'Cracking the Chronic Illness Code', I talk to Dr Eric Gordon about the most important research happening at the moment that will lead to effective treatments for Long Covid, the evidence for viral persistence, the latest treatment trials designed to take it on - and where Long Covid symptoms triggered by the vaccine fit in.
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References:
Davis, McCorkell, Moore Vogel & Topol, Nature Reviews Microbiology:
www.nature.com/articles/s4157...
Yin et al, Nature Immunology (T cell exhaustion)
www.nature.com/articles/s4159...
Liew et al, Nature Immunology (Phenotyping):
www.nature.com/articles/s4159...
Remdesivir trial:
www.derby.ac.uk/news/2023/inn...

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  • 1st Waver, OG here. Jan. 2020, I got Covid-19, already battling ME/CFS. I continued working while sick, coughing up blood, fatigue, body & headaches for weeks. I was an essential worker during lockdown with no restrooms open (ANYWHERE) it was a nightmare. By March, unable to work, I applied for SSDI. I spent 2020-2022 going to every doctor & specialist I was sent to. Finally I got an answer. My Doctor said he's sure I have Long Covid, ME/CFS & Post Viral Syndrome. But no cure, all of my tests, brain scans & ekg's were normal. Arthritis showed-up on my xrays & with all of my medical paperwork my Judge granted SSDI in April 2023. I fought like a wildcat to get better & back to work. In 2024, I can barely get off the couch. Thank god for Gez Medinger, Raelan Agle, my mental health therapist and the FB Survivor Corps Group and the free Visable App to track my symptoms, & my daughter. I honestly don't think I could have held on to my sanity without all of the above. 🎉

    @barbarateresarhiannonsreal1756@barbarateresarhiannonsreal1756Ай бұрын
    • Yeah, you're live is over.

      @mojabaka@mojabakaАй бұрын
    • Sounds bloody familiar. Feb 2020 here. Fortunately I can work from home, so it hasn't reduced my income, but bloody hell has my life ground to a halt outside of work. Walking across the house is tiring; cooking is exhausting; grocery shopping can make me collapse for hours that day and most of the next day. I have a budget of 1-2 trips up/down stairs a day; a third trip costs me the rest of my day, and possibly the next day as well. I don't know how I'm still sane. and no, it isn't work keeping me going -- epic burnout there only makes things worse. ugh. With luck, there will be some miracle treatment. though really, I'd be happy with any improvement at all, on top of the few supplements I've found that help. There's an end to this, right? I'll feel normal again? Someday?

      @sagemeline@sagemelineАй бұрын
    • March 2020 and no end in sight Getting worse if anything possibly due to lack of activity Catch 22 😩

      @duneideann9241@duneideann924128 күн бұрын
    • ​@@duneideann9241 If you can't move normally, I suggest exercises such as moving toes and fingers in bed, and gradually doing more movements in bed, always stopping before getting tired. For me taking aminoacids like bodybuilders help me with muscle strength. Without them I have very limited mobility. But this is me, we are all different.

      @denisau3646@denisau364627 күн бұрын
  • I know a lot of people who recover disappear so you don't hear about the positive stories. I had long-covid for over two years but have made a full recovery. Hope this give some of you some hope. Recovery is absolutely possible

    @matthewcolliander-smith8494@matthewcolliander-smith8494Ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for taking the time to share - hugely appreciated 😄

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for sharing! Congratulations🎉Would you mind mentioning if you did anything special to get rid of it (diet, supplements)? Thank you, all the best to you, and enjoy evrything that comes your way🙏🏼🤗

      @monag.769@monag.769Ай бұрын
    • @@monag.769 I think for me it was a combination of many things and I experimented with all sorts (HBOT, supplements, diet, hypnosis, meditation, Alpha-stim etc) but calming my nervous system was probably the key. It wasn't until I had all the puzzle pieces in place that I started to recover but this all began with my nervous system. I think my nervous system was on high alert and my immune system was surpressed. Once I reset my nervous system my immune system was able to recover. I genuinely believe I needed to give my body what it needed to fix whatever the underlying issue was. That's certainly how it felt to me. As we all know it's so annoyingly complex it's impossible to know exactly what helped and I had two major relapses. I've started writing a book about what I've learned in the hope that one day it can help people but it's no where near close to sharing unfortunately. I can say that I was an absolute mess and felt like an ill 90 year old for a long time (I'm 43) and now I'm recovered so please believe that recovery is very much achieveable. I also lost my job and we're selling the family home so I understand how horrificly stressful this illness is. The good news is that not only am I recovered but I'm physically and mentally stronger than I have ever been in my life.

      @matthewcolliander-smith8494@matthewcolliander-smith8494Ай бұрын
    • @@matthewcolliander-smith8494Thank you from the heart! I am so happy for you and wish you a lovely new life after what you‘ve been through. Never give up and enjoy🙏🏼❤️

      @monag.769@monag.769Ай бұрын
    • Lucky dog!! I'm happy for you. Hopefully we all get there. Some days I feel hope some days hopeless.

      @tonybadalamenti9361@tonybadalamenti9361Ай бұрын
  • Fully recovered here. Here’s are some of the things I did. I craved the sun and laid out with as much skin exposed as possible every day. I drank water only. No coffee, no tea, no caffeine. I had to eat a low histamine diet. No processed foods I walked slow outside as often as possible. Claritin/Loratadine and flush Niacin seemed to make a difference for me. If I think of anything else I will post it.

    @MultiKtm300@MultiKtm300Ай бұрын
    • That’s fantastic news - great to hear it. How long had you been long hauling for, and over what period did it resolve (ie gradual or suddenly)? Thanks!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
    • I've only recently come down with long covid after getting it for the second time. I started taking Loratadine and after a few days started to fell so much better, but the packet said only take for 5 days, I took for 7 then stopped, now I feel so awful and exhausted again, so started taking again yesterday. How long were you on antihistamines for please? I will try to get the niacin that makes you flush. Thank you and glad you've beaten it. Thanks for taking the time to share what worked for you.

      @matronofmercia5891@matronofmercia5891Ай бұрын
    • I’m not aware of any limit on the once daily use of Loratadine?

      @MultiKtm300@MultiKtm300Ай бұрын
    • @@MultiKtm300 I've just checked our box of Loraclear in the cupboard which my husband had on hand and used occasionally - it says one tablet daily, do not exceed recommended dose. I only just realized on checking it now that this is different to the smaller box I looked at in the supermarket! In the supermarket the small box (of the same thing) warns to stop taking after 5 days! My husband had picked up the 90 tab box at the pharmacy. Perhaps it is just a difference in labelling and what a supermarket can sell vs pharmacy? All I had remembered was seeing this warning on the box at the supermarket, but you're right, no such warning on the large box that we already had at home and I hadn't thought to compare that with the supermarket one. I'm booked in for the Dr early next week anyway (takes ages just to see a Dr). I'm hoping he will prescribe another antihistimine to complement the loratadine, and in the meantime, have started taking loratadine again in hopes it makes me feel better ...

      @matronofmercia5891@matronofmercia5891Ай бұрын
    • @@MultiKtm300 I would add that since I've been online looking at this information, many people have mentioned taking several a day. I'm perhaps a stickler for following the instructions on the label, but if it works, I'll try it!

      @matronofmercia5891@matronofmercia5891Ай бұрын
  • I wasn’t sure you were still in this game, I was thinking I was the only person from the first wave that was still struggling! Glad to see you again, sorry you’re still in recovery.

    @mindynewman9362@mindynewman9362Ай бұрын
    • NOPE - I am as well - I had 2 good months over Christmas but its back to 5% energy levels again now

      @piccalillipit9211@piccalillipit9211Ай бұрын
    • I'm still from the first wave. There are still many of us, unfortunately 😕

      @Spracklish@SpracklishАй бұрын
    • Hi I'm first wave as well. I improved completely after a year and a half; then after a year I had a relapse for around 3-4 months and now I've been completely well again for almost a year. Who knows what will happen next.

      @hectorpikipiki@hectorpikipikiАй бұрын
    • First waver here, March 2020. Have done everything in my power, carnivore, all the supplements, little exercise,, no exercise, meditation...sometimes seem to be improving and ALWAYS a relapse back to bed/couch. Incredibly disheartening. It feels like every cell in my body is fighting for air, energy. Feels hopeless.

      @aprilgarnett55@aprilgarnett55Ай бұрын
    • @@aprilgarnett55 *Exhaustion on a molecular level* - like an old iPhone with a dying battery. Charg it fully - it works fine and then an hour later it just dies - black screen

      @piccalillipit9211@piccalillipit9211Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for acknowledging Long Vax as someone who feels ignored by the majority of the medical community it really means a lot.

    @Oxbloodmage@Oxbloodmage23 күн бұрын
  • Nobody knows nothing about healing LC, but the doctors I have met, my insurance company, workplace Chiefs and HR shure KNOW I can work and function 100%. Cant breath, speak, walk or function normaly 24/7 for over 4 years now. Lost my job, income, insurance....everything. Whent from superfit to now look like a maggot. Everything in society failed me when I most needed it except myself.

    @KokayMate@KokayMateАй бұрын
    • OMG ❤ Send you love and healing. - and I wish it were that simple, yet my thoughts are sincere.

      @barbarawarren9443@barbarawarren9443Ай бұрын
    • @@barbarawarren9443 Thank you Barbara! I really appreciate it 🙏 All the best to you as well.

      @KokayMate@KokayMateАй бұрын
    • @KokayMate ❤😊 I’m so sorry to hear this! I’m just over one year doing the carnivore diet/ lion diet. Watch Dr. Ken Berry and Laura Spath. I’m able to work but still need rest and need to pace myself otherwise I crash. All my pain is gone, as long as I’m eating carnivore. I recently tried to get back to paleo and my pain and fatigue came back not to mention my brain was going back to sleep. It did take my body 8 months of being carnivore to see all my symptoms go away except my lungs. In veto weeks my digestive system was sooo great, 5 months I began to notice a significant decrease of symptoms, and by 8 months all gone (except lungs). I also recently found out my rental had black mold and that made me immune compromised and with long covid. My landlord remedied the problem& I’m getting a bit better, not much. I suspect there’s still mold so I’m having the home tested. A couple of weeks; perhaps have your home tested for mold. Lots of long haulers have found out their home had mold. My natural path says the COVID virus and mold work hand in hand and we’ll never heal. Hope these two things help you! There’s always hope in Christ Jesus! ❤God bless you!!!

      @olgasantiago-agirlfriendsguide@olgasantiago-agirlfriendsguideАй бұрын
    • This helped my breathing problems: 1. Asthma inhalers, despite my tests for asthma being normal. x2 puffs morning, x2 puffs night, the orange maintenance inhaler. 2. Protocols for micro blood clots and spike protein (let me know if you want the protocols). 3. Gut Detox for 6 weeks (let me know if you want the protocol).

      @thetruth1734@thetruth1734Ай бұрын
    • @@thetruth1734 I would love your detailing your Item 2 protocols, please!

      @eugeniebreida1583@eugeniebreida1583Ай бұрын
  • Please Lord 🙏 that there is still hope for us first wavers …

    @lorainevanstaden1506@lorainevanstaden1506Ай бұрын
    • Amen. 🙏🏻

      @karenhensley3069@karenhensley3069Ай бұрын
    • FLCCC

      @SafeEffective-ls2pl@SafeEffective-ls2plАй бұрын
    • I was very sick with many symptoms that kept changing until I started smoking cannabis daily multiple times for a period of a couple of months. Then I was completely healed. I no longer smoke cannabis and I’m healthy again. I was sick for over 17+ months. There is hope.

      @zz77zz777@zz77zz777Ай бұрын
  • It’s truly remarkable how clearly you communicate these complex issues - all while managing with long covid.

    @aimeeippersiel1764@aimeeippersiel1764Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Aimee!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
    • absolutely! Gez you're a star :)

      @ReteLongCovidPress@ReteLongCovidPressАй бұрын
    • I agree! X

      @joannarichards5813@joannarichards581315 күн бұрын
  • I am a long-vaxer; I got tinnitus after the first Pfizer vaccine and POTS and other dysautonomia symptoms after the second dose of the vaccine (February/March 2021). I am much improved now, but not fully recovered. I cleaned up my diet, took supplements, got serious about my meditation practice, read one of Dr. Sarno’s books, and took a t’ai chi class. I also watched tons of videos on Raelan Agle’s KZhead channel. I wish I knew what combination of these lifestyle changes were the difference-makers, but then again, all of these things can help you get healthier overall whether they address the LC/long vax or not. Thank you so much, Gez! You’ve kept me hopeful for the past three years, and I hope you recover very soon.

    @maebones-kw8jn@maebones-kw8jnАй бұрын
    • Did you get a covid infection?

      @larryc1616@larryc1616Ай бұрын
    • Eventually-in December of 2021.

      @maebones-kw8jn@maebones-kw8jnАй бұрын
    • Also look into vagus nerve stimulation. There is some supporting evidence emerging that pots may actually be connected to auto antibodies which have also been shown to be down regulated by vagus nerve stimulation treatments. I would check out Merogenomics on KZhead who discusses this in more detail and does plug a product for this treatment. However, it's really expensive so I found another called TENSpro that makes a device that does the exact same thing for 10x cheaper and works just as well. Doesn't work for everyone but worth a shot.

      @banzaipiegaming@banzaipiegaming25 күн бұрын
  • Yay, you're back! - Really missed you!

    @rlwings@rlwingsАй бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
    • Good to see you! Get better * never give up!

      @joannastgeorge5499@joannastgeorge5499Ай бұрын
    • ​@@RUNDMC1thank you for everything. You look great, & healthy (meant as a compliment because I know you're still feeling this like we all are).

      @barbarateresarhiannonsreal1756@barbarateresarhiannonsreal1756Ай бұрын
    • Glad to see you again!!! THANK YOU!!❤

      @amparomartinez6521@amparomartinez652124 күн бұрын
  • That is one thing that a lot of folks don't understand... that Long COVID is a constellation of symptoms that vary from person to person. I contracted COVID on March 15, 2020. It was extremely difficult to get local Medical Professionals to even believe that I had COVID. The first visit to the ER I was told that it wasn't yet in our area, so they wouldn't even test me for it. My 2nd visit to the ER was because not only wasn't i getting better, I had developed severe abdominal pain. This time I was dismissed because "COVID 19 is a respiratory virus. It doesn't affect the GI tract, so it is probably just a viral gastroenteritis." The 3rd time I went in, I was hallucinating and my body temp was down in the 95 degree (Fahrenheit) range. They FINALLY tested me and sent me home. A couple of days later, I got a call telling me I had COVID 19 and that I needed to quarantine. Well, I never felt like I got better... just a little less sick, and it developed into a weekly cycle of feeling completely bed-ridden sick to only mildly sick. No-one could give me answers as to why I was going through this. My wife and a family friend BOTH had ended up with the same cycling symptoms, although theirs were slightly different in the individual symptoms. Our friend got better after about 6 months. On March 14, 2021 (a Sunday) I was in bed feeling as bad as I had many months before. I had a tele-visit with my primary care provider on Monday the 15th... my 1 year COVID anniversary. He told me that he wanted me to get vaccinated. He said that he suspected that a lot of the Long COVID cases were being driven by viral persistence. I stated that I should already have antibodies since I had the actual infection. He said that because of the stealth nature of the virus, he suspected that I probably didn't have the proper antibodies. I went in to have an antibody test, and sure enough, I showed negative... as did my wife. I reluctantly got the jab in the first week of April. and the subsequent jab 2 weeks later. I went from feeling as I did with the cycling, often severe symptoms, to near pre-COVID baseline within 12 days. I have since contracted COVID two more times. BOth were very mild and I have not seen a recurrence of my LONG COVID symptoms. My wife didn't have as dramatic return to health as I did. It definitely helped her, but she still had brain fog, POTS and body temp dysregulation issues... although at a much lower intensity than before the jab. 4 months later, her doctor treated her brain fog with Adderall. It helped her tremendously. Her POTS rears its head only occasionally now. Her main issue is that after COVID, she developed diabetes. I went from normal to pre-diabetes, which of course stuck around even after the jab returned me to near normal health. Point is, everyone is different, so I very much appreciate your video and the excellent explanation you have given. Thank you!

    @CtDDtC1919@CtDDtC1919Ай бұрын
  • I've had CFS for twenty years. They're almost identical phenomena. I hope some research turns into something that translates into treatment. Post viral illnesses have been around a long time

    @oliverbird6914@oliverbird6914Ай бұрын
    • that's what got me interested in reading all the comments from people after covid. I didnt think I'd had it, but was down with CFS for 2 years 15 years ago and was noticing the similarities! BTW the doc is still practicing in WA and CA .

      @judymiller5154@judymiller5154Ай бұрын
    • @@judymiller5154 sadly I live in Britain but thanks

      @oliverbird6914@oliverbird6914Ай бұрын
    • AFAIK Long Covid is pretty much synonymous with ME/CFS (Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome). One of the very few good things to come out of Long Covid is the interest in finding solutions.

      @flagmichael@flagmichaelАй бұрын
    • Ampligen

      @larryc1616@larryc1616Ай бұрын
    • @@larryc1616 not the answer.smthg more radical or precise needed

      @oliverbird6914@oliverbird6914Ай бұрын
  • So glad to see you again! I was hoping your absence from social media was by your own choice, not a choice made for you by illness. 😊

    @retroprojections@retroprojectionsАй бұрын
    • My own choice - thank you!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Great to see you back Gez, I think we've all come to be somewhat dependent on your vids over the years, always so helpful and hopeful 😀

    @carolinemiles3324@carolinemiles3324Ай бұрын
    • Thank you Caroline, much appreciated!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • We all try to heal. I wish you, and all of us, a breakthrough.

    @KATEB33ful@KATEB33fulАй бұрын
  • What a mild speaking manner the host Medinger has. Comfortable pace, clear enunciation, pleasant intonation.

    @B_Ruphe@B_RupheАй бұрын
    • That’s very kind of you! Often I gabble a bit so have to slow myself down.

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Happy to hear you are taking care of yourself with "radical rest".❤

    @Loriejean54@Loriejean54Ай бұрын
  • You've been a beacon of hope for me the last couple of years.

    @mundanesquirrel8687@mundanesquirrel8687Ай бұрын
    • That’s very kind of you!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
    • me too..... I hope God blesses Gez 10 fold

      @Debbie-lp2gm@Debbie-lp2gmАй бұрын
    • Same. You kept me sane during the first couple years when I desperately wanted to research and didn’t have the stamina to do it myself. I used to save up energy to watch your updates. ❤

      @rev.rachel@rev.rachelАй бұрын
  • Very timely, four years tomorrow on the broken rollercoaster

    @ianseaweed@ianseaweedАй бұрын
    • Just had my 4 year anniversary myself 🎂🎉

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
    • 4 years on March 18 :(

      @aprilgarnett55@aprilgarnett55Ай бұрын
    • @@RUNDMC1 Me too... that infamous Friday the 13th of March 2020😟

      @sarahnd@sarahndАй бұрын
    • Four years for me too this month. 😣

      @karenhensley3069@karenhensley3069Ай бұрын
    • 4 years for me too , March 23 rd

      @victorianewton7922@victorianewton7922Ай бұрын
  • You're back!! You have been missed - sorry to hear you are still struggling at times. I live east of Australia where no one talks about long covid or utters the dreaded v word. Thanks to the on going (hint hint) efforts of you and your colleagues and Dr John Campbell I am not left isolated in the dark uninformed and it truly makes such a difference in my attitude and approach to building coping strategies - warmest salutations!

    @ninja2388@ninja2388Ай бұрын
  • So sorry to hear that you are still not feelig well. I am sending you and all those still recovering lots of love. I have managed to recover and return to my precovid activity level but the memory of it still haunts me. All the best

    @edytahorner6388@edytahorner6388Ай бұрын
    • That’s fantastic to hear - thank you for sharing :)

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Great to have you back, Gez!

    @jsmcclellan@jsmcclellanАй бұрын
  • Wish to all long haulers to recover soon! If it helps - I struggled with long covid for more than a year, but thankfully with time and self-care it got better and I recovered. I know how frustrating and debilitating this situation is, but do not lose hope ! ❤

    @miroslavatodorova2551@miroslavatodorova25519 күн бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing! So pleased to hear of your recovery :)

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC17 күн бұрын
  • Great to see you back, I was getting worried you were going to stop keeping us up-to date. God Bless.

    @kapaul1584@kapaul1584Ай бұрын
  • So happy and relieved to see you still around, Gez!!!

    @jonnitrea@jonnitreaАй бұрын
  • Thanks Gez, welcome back.

    @edunsavage@edunsavageАй бұрын
  • Thank you for posting again. Good to know how your doing and Thank you for All you have done.

    @janieb1527@janieb1527Ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for your effort in putting out this most important video. The investigations and your tenacity have made the trials of dealing with long haul COVID much easier to bare. And, the collective information has been invaluable. Today, I enjoy a new normal, where conditions aren't perfect, but I can pass for mainstream normal. There are limits to my physical participation in activities, especially with traveling. I'm still dealing with symptoms, but they are less debilitating, and less noticeable.

    @nomebear@nomebearАй бұрын
  • Great to hear you've been taking a break to focus on yourself Gez, some positives there for sure, thanks for the update and fingers cross for further progress this year!

    @RailwayTavern@RailwayTavernАй бұрын
    • Much appreciated!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the update.

    @mathieusynnott8915@mathieusynnott8915Ай бұрын
  • Glad to see you again and that you’re still fighting the fight. Thanks for this update. 9 months LC for me. Trying LDN now.

    @VeganCheeseburger@VeganCheeseburgerАй бұрын
  • Thank you, Gez for another great video. It is so nice to see you again, although it would have been my wish to see you recovered 😊 Yours too, I am sure. I am so glad that you are taking more time for yourself to help your recovery, no matter what that may be. You have given so much of yourself to us all and you are truly wished the absolute best. May you find recovery soon...may we all find recovery soon!! Over 2 years now for me but honestly it feels like a lifetime, but you already know that. Sending love and gratitude your way!! ❤❤❤

    @kathyforeman5603@kathyforeman5603Ай бұрын
    • That’s so kind of you - thank you Kathy!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Glad to see your return. Take care of yourself and I look forward to viewing what you do post. This is a long journey with no shortcuts.

    @GeorgeMonaghan@GeorgeMonaghanАй бұрын
    • Thanks George :) Agree re no short cuts

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Great to see you again. Sorry you are also still trying to recover from LC. We are definitely in it for the long haul! I took my first holiday in decades to - Cyprus last year. I went for a month. The flights were more exhausting than I ever remember flying being (suspect it was more to do with me!). However, after some time in the sun I began to feel my batteries recharging. I can definitely say the dry heat and just seeing the sun helped me enormously (psychologically). So much so I want to sell up and move to the Med! Best wishes to everyone who is still struggling with LC. We will find a way through - just hopefully soon!

    @malaika2940@malaika2940Ай бұрын
  • Thank you SO MUCH for this update. Really appreciate all your work and good you took a radical rest and found out for me that I don't need to as it won't make much difference. Thank you as I was sort of stressing about trying it somehow and it's impossible for me to organise. Thank you thank you thank you, you've really improved my LC drag-of-a-day!

    @LetThoseOatsRoll@LetThoseOatsRollАй бұрын
    • Haha, that’s very kind of you!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • I missed you, Gez! Thank you for this new discoveries!

    @Anamaria-ew8lh@Anamaria-ew8lhАй бұрын
    • Thank you Anamaria!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • you are such a great person, gez. thnk-you for all your hard work so good to see you and hope you are much better and on the road to recovery you helped us so much so and even in your sickness you marched on

    @renaissance5300@renaissance530020 күн бұрын
    • That’s very kind of you - thank you!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC120 күн бұрын
  • Easy identification and treatment by a GP would be a dream! Excellent layout, Gez, as always.

    @daniKtmY@daniKtmYАй бұрын
  • Thank you for continuing to fight the good fight Gez.

    @MyFriendPeter@MyFriendPeterАй бұрын
  • Lovely to see you again. Thank you for this treatment info. Very interested in your personal discoveries too. And that’s a nice jumper.

    @Flirtshop@Flirtshop22 күн бұрын
    • Haha, thank you!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC121 күн бұрын
  • Thank you Gez , so good to see you and hear how your doing. Been thinking about you and hoped you were doing okay. Thanks a million for all you do. ! Healing prayers to you !

    @Debbie-lp2gm@Debbie-lp2gmАй бұрын
    • Very kind of you Debbie!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Thanks Gez. I am still in recovery from Feb 2020. Symptoms have evolved over time but still debilitating. I have noticed that exercise even high intensity doesn’t always trigger feeling worse but lack of sleep, alcohol, stress etc certainly does. This fits with your experience of higher rest not always providing a ‘cure’. My gut feeling is that exercise is an important part of recovery and repairing respiratory damage. Thanks for all your research and help.

    @justinalberto7626@justinalberto7626Ай бұрын
  • Super interesting and also so pleased to hear an update on how you are!

    @angelacrowley819@angelacrowley819Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for staying ontop of this.

    @jessemendoza2991@jessemendoza2991Ай бұрын
  • Thanks Gez, I have appreciated all of your videos. It's been 4 years for me and I am exhausted. Too tired to research for myself and I don't know what to do x

    @victorianewton7922@victorianewton7922Ай бұрын
  • Great to see you again. Keep digging 🙌

    @emmaberrow7648@emmaberrow7648Ай бұрын
    • The shovel hasn’t gone away :)

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • I appreciate you so much Gez ❤️

    @budgejudge5245@budgejudge5245Ай бұрын
    • Very kind of you ☺️

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • We all hope for that. Good luck everyone and thanks as always Gez.

    @szaw4452@szaw4452Ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Gez! So wonderful to see you! Still fighting this LC battle alongside you and the rest of us. You look fantastically healthy tho I must say! Still praying you make full recovery Gez. You’re an amazing person ❤

    @christine41861@christine41861Ай бұрын
    • That’s so kind of you Christine :)

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • So good to see you back! Thanks a lot for the video! I hope they develop this longboard Covid tests asap! My main problem is more linked to symptoms form the autonomic system - PoTS type of symptoms… 😢

    @debsalvesalve7850@debsalvesalve785023 күн бұрын
  • Gez, I've been thinking multiple times about contacting you since you haven't been around here. Glad you felt like coming back and excited about your upcoming projects :)

    @edjack5on@edjack5onАй бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • As usual, and excellent executive summary of the overall picture/situation. Thanks.

    @a.s.5170@a.s.5170Ай бұрын
    • Pleasure :)

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Thank you Gez for modeling taking care of yourself 👏👏 Bravo! I’m at 2 years and still feel guilty about resting/pacing/ saying no. If you can step back and prioritize healing so can I 👍😄. Thank you for your wonderful, informative videos, I always learn so much. ❤

    @mundayfamily4886@mundayfamily4886Ай бұрын
  • I was worrying about you, glad your doing good. Been long hauler for year and 4 months we’re going to heal 💪🏼 just gotta heal and be the healthiest version of ourselves

    @lando2755@lando2755Ай бұрын
  • Oh, Gez, so good to see you☺ - Yeah, figuring out what is or isn't helping is such a process. I have a rare disorder, with all the unknowns, that in itself is such a constant weight. Ex. One thing that helps me is mindfulness, & it helps with the anxiety aspect, though I'm still constantly chatting in my head thoughts, "yes I see the wide street I have to cross" "oh I'm gripping the rollator handles." Positive thoughts, yes, exhausting, yes. I just emailed this video to my son & the mom (in spirit I hold her as part of my circle) my grandson who has LC - he's in his 2nd year. They are into our channel though not sure if they have it set for notifications. Please, You do what you need to do - here's a tip: just smile in the mirror or walk around, you're apt. This sends great signals to mind body and spirit ~~wishing you the best ~ thank you for this video.

    @marysalvi242@marysalvi242Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the post - take care of yourself! - From a Covid struggler

    @ocean4659@ocean4659Ай бұрын
  • Good to see you again Gez! If the strongest of well-wishes from the hundreds of us who so value all you’re doing could heal you, you’d be fully flourishing! Thanks for the new vid.

    @ninajb189@ninajb189Ай бұрын
    • So kind of you - thank you!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • So lovely to see you again Gez - I'm a first waver and still in recovery 🤭✨️🙏Nameste

    @deethompson3592@deethompson3592Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Dee! Wishing you the best, as always :)

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC128 күн бұрын
    • @RUNDMC1 Thanks Gez - You've still a lot of followers and supporters out here - Thank you for constantly plugging away on behalf of the rest of us out here 🙏✨️Nameste

      @deethompson3592@deethompson359228 күн бұрын
  • Welcome back! I’ve been hoping you were doing alright and that your absence had meant you were living it up and not crashing worse 😊

    @rev.rachel@rev.rachelАй бұрын
    • Living it up! Doing my best :)

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • So good to 'see' you again Gez. I had my 4 year anniversary early March and still so disabled, housebound, wheelchair and lost my NHS job. Might you do another survey on us first wavers like before, or would that be too depressing? Look after yourself Gez

    @brendataylor1794@brendataylor1794Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Brenda - I think the issues with doing a survey at this point is the massive selection bias it would face that would negatively effect the results. I don’t think we’d learn anything new unless we can start doing blood tests on everyone!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Commenting for the algorithm. Glad to see you're still at it and completely understand the time away. You come first.

    @becomingapegazebracorn@becomingapegazebracornАй бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Thanks Gez. You are amazing.

    @mrstudio8237@mrstudio8237Ай бұрын
    • Very kind of you!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your continued interest in long Covid. 🙏

    @Bobthebuilder42069@Bobthebuilder42069Ай бұрын
    • My pleasure

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for posting again. Best of luck in your continued healing. Radical rest for 2 months, gave me 2 good days, after the first month of rest, which gave me hope. Since then, I’ve tried to accomplish what I did pre-LC, and I’ve crashed again. I’m going to add antihistamines, in response to others success with them, and rest more.

    @2000disneyland@2000disneylandАй бұрын
  • Nice to see your face again Gez! Never a need to apologise for not posting, your health comes first. I've also found it quite freeing when I did periods of total rest and realised that it didn't actually totally negate any symptoms. Sounds weird to say, but before I was convinced that the only way to recover was living in a stress, exercise and toxin free bubble, but realising that isn't the case has been quite freeing. Still doesn't change the fact that one shouldn't over do it, but realising that my everyday environment isn't necessarily the blocker has helped me focus on what I can control, and find a happy balance that allows me to do the movement and work I can, yet balanced enough to feel as good as possible.

    @harryboby7563@harryboby7563Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Harry!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • I have had Long COVID since Nov. 2020. I had tested "critically high" for Covid-19 and I was in the hospital a couple of times with pneumonia and other complications. I was physically fit before getting the virus. I also had 2 Pfizer shots in Mar. 2021. The second shot nearly killed me. I had to leave my job of Industrial Construction. I thought I would get better over time. But, I have gone down hill quickly over the past 6 months. I now have severe dysautonomia, severe orthostatic hypotension, POTS, fibromyalgia, extreme fatigue, post exertion malaise, small fiber neuropathy, atonic bladder, large post void urine retention, I now have to wear a permanent Foley catheter, I have ileus in my intestines, my colon does not move my stool like it should, I have left ventricle failure, the bottom of my lungs are collapsed, and I have several other health problems. Unfortunately, I know of many others like me who have been fighting the virus for 3-4 years now and who are also getting worse. We need answers and help before it is too late.

    @williamhayes6854@williamhayes6854Ай бұрын
  • glad you are alive and sound positive about moving forward. i caught COVID for the 1st time Aug 2023. i was paranoid about Long COVID, but crossed my fingers. still fatigued after not contagious (10 days). tried resting as my RN mom told me to, but almost worse. remembered this YT i saw in Jun, an interview of Leo Galland, one of the founders of Functional Medicine, 80 yrs old & still practicing, by Mark Hyman, ex-president of IFM & currently director of FM dept @Cleveland Clinic. i re-watched it. realized i was taking half the supplements recommended, but missed doing the one thing Galland insists on even if bedridden, move every day. it took me 5 days to realize i needed to move when i 1st woke up (walking & qigong) which energized the rest of my day. after 5 days, i was back to normal. Galland states that all of his Long COVID patients have recovered. do you have any comments on Galland? perhaps too basic.

    @cynmalin5728@cynmalin5728Ай бұрын
  • Very helpful, thank you!

    @deborahsnow2420@deborahsnow2420Ай бұрын
  • Hey Gez. You're videos give me hope that we're going to make it through this horrible virus. I pray that God gives you the strength to keep going. We need you.

    @jimmyvincent123@jimmyvincent123Ай бұрын
    • Thank you Jimmy!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • I just found your channel. From Canada, had the illness in January 2020. I have had the clotting issues (neuropathy and dark toes), and fixed it with fasting / diet and other FLCCC recommendations that I can implement without doctor's help. Other symptoms persist. I can see that I need to start nattokinase if I can get ahold of it. There's no help from MDs here, no protocol, no recognition. THANK YOU SO MUCH xx I will let you know if things improve with implementing anything I learn here.

    @jennifermarlow.@jennifermarlow.Ай бұрын
    • Look up dr. Nuzum gut rescue program

      @markdufour7792@markdufour7792Күн бұрын
    • 80 percent of all disease stem from a leaky gut.

      @markdufour7792@markdufour7792Күн бұрын
  • I was so delighted to get your update that, while listening, I put my coffee grounds directly into the boiling kettle. I particularly appreciated the Cyprus update - I often wonder if I should just stop, so it’s good to hear a suggestion of what that might look like. Thank you.

    @davideag4588@davideag4588Ай бұрын
    • Sorry to hear I ruined your coffee!!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
    • @@RUNDMC1 ha!! thanks - it was an entirely worthwhile sacrifice by the coffee! 👍

      @davideag4588@davideag4588Ай бұрын
  • Really great to hear an update Is there anyone else holding the torch of living with Long Covid or doing research updates+advocacy on KZhead?

    @RolandMcGruner@RolandMcGrunerАй бұрын
    • Dr Tamsin Lewis gives good advice on protocols and supplements. If you can afford her she can definitely help you.

      @gaylebardrick7725@gaylebardrick7725Ай бұрын
    • @@gaylebardrick7725 cool i'll look her up. I really appreciate Gez's focus on free accessible information. ie the gupta program sounded cool, and i may yet look into it and pay for it, but i liked gez's focus on open information.

      @RolandMcGruner@RolandMcGrunerАй бұрын
  • Welcome back!

    @sdzielinski@sdzielinskiАй бұрын
  • Welcome back! You're looking well!

    @wickedandbadful@wickedandbadfulАй бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Great to see your face 😊 any chance of you diing a summary post of the confrence as i don't have the spoons to watch it all? Im not asking you to do it, each speaker could give a key points slide. Also any info on the university of derby study as its one that it might be possible for me to take part in. Big thanks again xx

    @bollybarb1@bollybarb1Ай бұрын
  • I also found no relationship between resting and crashing. I crash every 10 to 15 days regardless of what I do or eat. No medication has changed the severity or frequency. Whatever the solution is I certainly haven't stumbled on it in over 3 years. I really believe it's viral persistence in my opinion.

    @tonybadalamenti9361@tonybadalamenti9361Ай бұрын
  • Thank you Gez, I honestly don’t know what I would do without your videos and insight. First waver and still struggling. It sounds similar to you, I too tried radical rest and had the same outcome. I’m sure mine is viral persistence as I get swollen glands still.

    @abigailseward4474@abigailseward4474Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the update Gez, do you feel like you are wtill slowly improving or do you think you hit a plateau?

    @andysattazahn275@andysattazahn275Ай бұрын
    • Been a plateau for the last 18 months

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Ah there you are Gez !🙂. Sending you lots of good thoughts.💕💕

    @eileendilworth3256@eileendilworth3256Ай бұрын
    • Thank you Eileen!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • So lovely to see you! 😊

    @helgabruin2261@helgabruin2261Ай бұрын
    • Thank you! 😊

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Thank you. Rough long covid day and appreciate your channel

    @sallyweiner4180@sallyweiner418029 күн бұрын
    • Thanks Sally. Hope you have a better day tomorrow!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC128 күн бұрын
  • I heal some more every time Gez makes a video. 🙌😏

    @Dimich1993@Dimich1993Ай бұрын
    • At least 0.001% :)

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
    • @@RUNDMC1 Every bit of happiness helps :)

      @Dimich1993@Dimich1993Ай бұрын
    • @@Dimich1993it does!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Thank You !!!

    @TraversFlynn@TraversFlynnАй бұрын
  • Thank you for all this information. Get well soon! Do you know of any LC trials that we can join!?

    @carolnascimento7494@carolnascimento749418 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for the update. Looks like the break has done you some good, you dont look as tired as you did a while ago. It sure is a long haul for you. It took me 18 months to recover, caught it the same time as you. You take care of yourself.

    @sharongibson7523@sharongibson7523Ай бұрын
    • So glad to hear you recovered! And still feel engaged enough with the subject to watch and comment - many don’t :)

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
    • @@RUNDMC1 It was such an awful thing to go through and I want to find out why I was so ill. Keeping up with latest research helps understand what went wrong. Caught it again in Dec 23 but luckily no long covid this time. Phew.

      @sharongibson7523@sharongibson7523Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the work you are doing on long covid. From the views and comments you can see what a lifeline you have been to so many. I got Covid in March 2020 and took 7 months to recover. Was back to normal after that. May 2022 got covid again but was well after 4 days - was getting vaccine and boosters. January 2024 covid again, no vaccine/booster for a long time (not eligible) and have not recovered yet, though making some progress. Really bad, persistent upper and mid back pain has made last 3.5 months miserable. Currently acupuncture helping. Wishing you well and thanks again for your remarkable work. Claire

    @footiemad9526@footiemad9526Ай бұрын
    • Oh gosh, I’m so sorry to hear that number 3 has got you again. Really hoping that you can recover quickly this time 🙏

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
    • Please....do not inject yourself with this s spike bioweapon again.

      @shawnmegela6107@shawnmegela6107Ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for all your grand job! From all of us Long Covid Haulers

    @tezeravorcabebe568@tezeravorcabebe568Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the update Gez, if you had to guess which flavor of LC do you have? MCAS, ME/CFS, autoimmune or something else? Also have you done Andrew Shaw’s attomarker test?

    @christianstroud7484@christianstroud7484Ай бұрын
    • I fit the ME/CFS criteria and definitely have dysautonomic and MCAS stuff going on too.

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Welcome back

    @wzupppp@wzuppppАй бұрын
    • Thanks!!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the update! Very interesting that the radial rest didn’t make a big difference. I find distraction help more then rest.

    @flacua1@flacua1Ай бұрын
  • Thanks Gez 😊

    @josiesmith850@josiesmith850Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Josie!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • You're a great help but would have loved to hear more from your guest

    @sumcge6349@sumcge6349Ай бұрын
    • I was his guest! In the full piece you get to hear a lot from Eric :)

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
  • When it's been years and they are "still trying to find ways to diagnose long covid", you know they are laughing very hard at you in your face. Now I am almost completely recovered and it's with the wonderful work of Dr John Sarno. Nothing else worked for me. Now I can run, I can work and I don't feel like poop all the time, as I did for 3 years.

    @alexandrecouture2462@alexandrecouture2462Ай бұрын
    • Great to hear! What exactly did you do?

      @johnlangner6179@johnlangner6179Ай бұрын
    • Can't wait to be able to run again. Better, but not there yet. 😅

      @barbarawarren9443@barbarawarren9443Ай бұрын
    • @@johnlangner6179 I read The Mindbody Prescription.

      @alexandrecouture2462@alexandrecouture2462Ай бұрын
    • @@barbarawarren9443 It's coming, good days are coming!

      @alexandrecouture2462@alexandrecouture2462Ай бұрын
    • I got covid for the second time recently and have severe exhaustion. Do you have any recommendations? Many thanks if you do.

      @matronofmercia5891@matronofmercia5891Ай бұрын
  • Thank you Gez. Has anyone watched Long Covid Coalition International Conference Collaboration to finds solutions on April 30, 2022 on KZhead. All presentations were very good, but Carlo Brogia, MD from Italy, talked on Toxic Peptides, Bocteriophases, and viral persistence in long covid

    @haldisolsen8725@haldisolsen8725Ай бұрын
  • Distinct phenotyping will also be difficult, as there will be mixed pathology too. Just find the upstream causes and treat them... dunno the NEED for phenotyping. But do need the tests for the main mechanisms/up stream causes.

    @jobob355@jobob355Ай бұрын
  • Very interesting to hear the latest ideas and that im no alone after 2 years of struggling. Been two years this month. Got Covid back to back within 10 days of each other. 2nd episode felt very unwell but didn't go to the hospital but was very close. Been through the whole long covid clinic system - but then told they couldn't do anything as my lungs were fine. From the start i new it was more upper respiratory - sinus. Swelling around eyes and face, severe cognitive disfunction (even asked for early onset dementia test at 49). Low folate and b12 injection and months of stress free rest got be to 60% function but still have extreme chronic fatigue and slow limited (compared to how i was before - always learning) cognitive function. Effects my daily life still but given up with GP, am trying ENT route to see if maybe that might help if chronic sinis infections.

    @wendyd2965@wendyd2965Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for so kindly using your energy to share your knowledge so succinctly . It’s very comforting to know that I’m not alone and to hear another intelligent articulate person share their information and perspective on this life limiting condition. I’m still testing positive for Covid more than 2 years on from my original Covid infection. LDN has been a life saver for me. If I stop it I become ill again. Whilst I’m on LDN keeps it my long covid at bay however I still have periods when the symptoms flare up. Maybe when I’m exposed to other viruses and my immune system becomes overwhelmed this causes a flare up? Of course if I do too much physically as we all know then the symptoms return. Bottom line without LDN it would be bloody awful. I’d be a lot sicker for sure. Each time I try to stop the LDN I get sick again. As an eternal optimist, when I’m feeling better, I frequently convince myself that my covid has now gone from my body . So far that hasn’t happened. I live in hope. I hope if you’re reading this that you get well soon. ❤

    @sharonmacdonald1765@sharonmacdonald176524 күн бұрын
    • Oh gosh I’m so sorry to hear this Sharon!

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC123 күн бұрын
  • Nice to have you back Gez 😍 Can I ask you, have you been reinfected more than once, and how has that affected your Long-COVID symptoms?

    @ankihelgor8491@ankihelgor8491Ай бұрын
    • First time: March 2020 Second time: Feb 2022 Second time I recovered well initially. Then 6 weeks later had a v full on day. Crashed the next day and suddenly went right back to the start again, only with extra dysautonomia - and I’m still not quite back to where I was just before that second infection.

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
    • @@RUNDMC1 so sad to hear that 💔 I had the somewhat the same experience. First infection Delta sept 21. Sick for approximately 10 months. Then reinfected (omicron) in oct 22 and became more long-covid sick than the first time. Still not fully back. But Dec 23 I got reinfected yet another time and this time it didn’t set me back significantly. So there is hope, but I’m still irrationally scared of being reinfected again, which is inevitable I guess…

      @ankihelgor8491@ankihelgor8491Ай бұрын
    • @@RUNDMC1Same here March 2020 and March 2022 ,with an ongoing ME CFS diagnosis from 1989 , the feeling is that Covid kicked off my semi recovered ME again 🥴+ costochondritis, Fybromalgia, MCAS as well , can’t see a light at the end of the tunnel at the moment . Radical pacing ,low histamine diet ,supplements,yoga nidra and acupuncture to help symptoms 😉

      @jacquelinerogers786@jacquelinerogers786Ай бұрын
  • Low dose naltrexone has helped me the most. At least I sleep well on LDN. Long term antihistamines seem to be no longer working, I seem very prone to drug resistance with MCAS. My mottled skin (and the tiredness that comes with it) is just as bad, most persistent frustrating symptom …

    @victorianalin5885@victorianalin5885Ай бұрын
  • Great to see you again, Gez! :-) just wanted to say the link to register for the free summit doesn't appear to be working. Or maybe it's just me and my foggy brain? :p

    @KylieBling1@KylieBling1Ай бұрын
    • I’ve checked and it seems ok from here - perhaps try on a different device?

      @RUNDMC1@RUNDMC1Ай бұрын
    • @@RUNDMC1 you’re right! ☺️ All registered now 🫡

      @KylieBling1@KylieBling129 күн бұрын
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