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To: skinowski who wrote (754008)12/14/2021 6:47:59 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793671
 
I have a friend who has complained of "brain fog" for almost a year after he had covid (while fully vaccinated BTW). He's running down to Mayo every other month for one reason or another and they can offer him no treatment.



To: skinowski who wrote (754008)12/15/2021 11:17:53 AM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793671
 
Oh..........yeah.........that's a tough read.

A family member had temporary anxiety when he was going through covid, but everything seems to be working out fine. One symptom he had that I don't read much about was an acute loss of taste and smell. Not everyone who contracts covid loses those senses, so I was wondering if there is a correlation between that symptom and neuropsychiatric symptom?

Thankfully he's young and healthy and besides the loss of those two senses, he only experienced slight fatigue and minor cold like symptoms.

Thanks!