![]() I do not see that there will be a momentum which will carry work on in other areas. Possibly the biggest concern is that they find an approach which works in Covid - but not thyroid or other causes. Patients even mentioning it have realised it would have been better not to have said anything. ![]() But incandescently angry that it has, as you say, been not just ignored, but suppressed. We can be happy enough if there is decent research which helps with explanation and treatments. Helvella Administrator in reply to RedApple 1 year ago Half another paragraph is accessible before it disappears behind a paywall. It just felt like my brain wasn’t working right.” “I had never had any difficulties with these kinds of things before. She would forget to make dinner, had trouble finding the words to describe things and got confused about school pick-up times. After having covid-19, Shukis had frequent episodes of memory loss. “I sat at the table for half an hour, looking at my phone, wondering where everyone was. “But instead of going there, I got in my car and drove to a completely different place,” she recalls. Before leaving her home in Plano, Texas, she checked the calendar, making a mental note of the restaurant and when to meet. Now, we're starting to learn more about what exactly it is and how we can beat itĬOURTNEY SHUKIS was looking forward to lunch: she had just recovered from covid-19 and was glad to be meeting her friends again. ![]() We are finally starting to understand brain fog and how to treat itīrain fog – which encompasses memory problems, lack of mental clarity and an inability to focus – had eluded scientific scrutiny until covid-19 thrust it into the spotlight. Shame we can only see the first few paragraphs! (Though I have suffered far less an impact than so many here.) I so wanted to read this article, in full, and make appropriate comments.
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