Post #2598094
2026-03-16 10:56 UTC
@lhgmk2@mas.to and they don't know why, or what is or isn't actually long covid related. Things come and go and that makes doctors doubt us. But then again, I've just had a humdinger of a crash that like... I suspect something secondary is probably involved, but I didn't realize, because I thought it was just another long covid problem. And it could be! Who knows! Will the docs care? Who knows. Can they find out without killing me? Spin the wheel. Because I'm at the limit of what I can figure out.
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@secretsloth@mastodon.art 2026-03-16 10:58
@lhgmk2@mas.to and there we have the flipside of the horror coin. We don't have the ability to leave these questions to out doctors because *they don't know,* even if they do listen. We have to figure this out ourselves, like, in our own bodies and also as a community, because doctors just seem to have thrown up their hands about it. And that. Just. Sucks. Even doctors aren't their own doctors. Nobody would want to be. But here we are. Horror upon horror upon horror.