Post covid brain disorders

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  • čas přidán 25. 09. 2022
  • 42%increased chance of developing a neuro problem after covid, equating to 7% of those infected.
    Dr. Al-Aly
    Overall, COVID-19 has contributed to more than 40 million new cases of neurological disorders worldwide
    Long-term neurologic outcomes of COVID-19
    www.nature.com/articles/s4159...
    newatlas.com/health-wellbeing...
    medicine.wustl.edu/news/covid...
    Comprehensive evaluation of postacute neurologic sequelae at 1 year
    National healthcare databases of the US Department of Veterans Affairs
    Covid cohort = 154,068
    (nonhospitalized, hospitalized and admitted to intensive care)
    Contemporary controls = 5,638,795
    Historical controls = 5,859,621 (2017 data)
    Average age of 61
    Estimate risks and burdens of incident neurologic disorders at 12 months following acute SARS-CoV-2 infection
    Longitudinal observational study design
    March 2020 through January 2021
    (predates delta, omicron and other COVID variants)
    Results
    In the postacute phase of COVID-19, there was increased risk of an array of incident neurologic sequelae
    Ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke
    TIA
    Cognition and memory disorders
    Peripheral nervous system disorders
    Episodic disorders (e.g. migraine, seizures)
    Extrapyramidal and movement disorders
    Mental health disorders, (anxiety depression psychosis)
    Musculoskeletal disorders
    Sensory disorders
    Guillain-Barré syndrome
    Encephalitis or encephalopathy
    Headaches
    Hazard ratio of any neurologic sequela
    1.42 (1.38 to 1.47)
    Burden
    70.69 (63.54 to 78.01) per 1,000 persons at 12 months
    Or, 7.069%
    The risks and burdens were elevated even in people who did not require hospitalization during acute COVID-19
    Risks and burdens increased according to the severity of the acute infection,
    from nonhospitalized to hospitalized to intensive care
    Dizzynes
    Taken together, our results provide evidence of increased risk of long-term neurologic disorders in people who had COVID-19.
    Incident neurologic outcomes in COVID-19 versus contemporary control
    Cerebrovascular disorders (at 12 months)
    Ischemic stroke HR 1.50, burden 3.40 per 1,000
    Transient ischemic attacks HR 1.62, burden 2.03
    Hemorrhagic stroke HR 2.19, burden 0.21
    Cerebral venous thrombosis HR 2.69, burden 0.05
    Composite of these cerebrovascular outcomes were HR 1.56, burden 4.92
    Cognition and memory
    Risks of memory problems HR 1.77, burden 10.07
    Alzheimer’s disease HR 2.03, burden 1.65
    Composite of these cognition and memory outcomes were HR 1.80, Burden 10.35
    Disorders of peripheral nerves
    Peripheral neuropathy HR 1.34, burden 5.64
    Paresthesia HR 1.32, burden 2.89
    Dysautonomia HR 1.30, burden 1.60
    Bell’s palsy HR 1.48, burden 0.32
    Composite of these disorders of peripheral nerves were HR 1.34, burden 8.64
    Episodic disorders
    Migraine, epilepsy and seizures, headache disorders
    Composite of these episodic disorders were HR 1.32, burden 4.75
    Extrapyramidal and movement disorders
    Abnormal involuntary movements, tremor, Parkinson-like disease, dystonia, myoclonus
    Composite of these extrapyramidal and movement disorders were HR 1.42, burden 3.98
    Mental health disorders
    Major depressive disorders, stress and adjustment disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders
    Composite of these mental health disorders were HR 1.43, burden 25.00
    Musculoskeletal disorders
    Joint pain, myalgia, myopathy
    Composite of these musculoskeletal disorders were HR 1.45, burden 40.09
    Sensory disorders
    Hearing abnormalities, tinnitus, vision abnormalities, loss of smell, loss of taste
    Composite of these sensory disorders were HR 1.25, burden 17.03
    Other neurologic or related disorders
    Dizziness, somnolence, Guillain-Barré syndrome, encephalitis or encephalopathy, transverse myelitis
    Composite of these other neurologic or related disorders were HR 1.46, burden 7.37
    Composite outcome of any neurologic disorder
    Compared with the contemporary control group, there was increased risk and burden of any neurologic outcome
    HR 1.42, burden 70.69
    Dr. Al-Aly
    It doesn’t matter if you are young or old, female or male, or what your race is. It doesn’t matter if you smoked or not, or if you had other unhealthy habits or conditions.

Komentáře • 7K

  • @cmockingjay7265
    @cmockingjay7265 Před rokem +2071

    It would be interested to see a study of those having these symptoms of those who had the vaccination and those who didn’t.

    • @mybleachhouse
      @mybleachhouse Před rokem

      Why do you think a certain country where it originated is still using a no virus allowed mechanism on its population. We are all hosed in unison.

    • @ricksidhu9840
      @ricksidhu9840 Před rokem +306

      Exactly, that is THE Question

    • @joelialda8361
      @joelialda8361 Před rokem

      Damn! Bleach drinking MAGA king! Is everything vaccine related to you? Damn!!! My car wouldn't start this morning. Is it the vaccine too? hahahah. 🐑.

    • @brockreynolds870
      @brockreynolds870 Před rokem +158

      NONE of them did, because the study ENDED In January, 2021.

    • @morris2450
      @morris2450 Před rokem +37

      I asked the same question just before I saw yours

  • @jessicamiles
    @jessicamiles Před rokem +124

    I’m at the point where I question absolutely everything.

    • @deadbeef576
      @deadbeef576 Před rokem

      if you look at it this way:
      the virus was made for the vaccine (yes you read that right)
      it makes a lot sense
      there is proof of that, i can give you it, but youtube censors it here

    • @margaretthatcher6828
      @margaretthatcher6828 Před rokem +13

      Same here...have been for a long time.

    • @th4tsfilthy
      @th4tsfilthy Před rokem +7

      Believe those silenced, not $cience.
      $afe & ÷ffective

    • @shaunmeyer420h
      @shaunmeyer420h Před rokem

      As you should!

    • @joelialda8361
      @joelialda8361 Před rokem

      Do you know who can't question anything anymore? 10 million who are dead from Covid. I am sure you question that too MAGA king.

  • @garysmith789
    @garysmith789 Před 10 měsíci +254

    Thank you. At this point Dr Campbell is one of a very few I trust. My wife has been vaccinated and boosted 4 times. She has also had Covid 4 times. She was active, very intelligent, and a memory like an elephant. She can’t remember what to feed her dogs now. Very scary for me much less her.

    • @olivier-pierredebelmont.3630
      @olivier-pierredebelmont.3630 Před 10 měsíci +27

      One year since your comment...I hope that your dear wife has recovered from this agression by the big pharmas.
      Good luck Sir....😮

    • @juliefreitas4849
      @juliefreitas4849 Před 10 měsíci +11

      WOW!!!! Praying for all your family✅🙏. This may sound crazy but I started on the carnivore diet 3 weeks now. Having good results. Please research this for your wife😊

    • @marylouhemann5906
      @marylouhemann5906 Před 9 měsíci +18

      So sorry… have a friend with dementia now as well. Why are doctors not talking to their patients??

    • @lorak3079
      @lorak3079 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@marylouhemann5906bcus most were paid well to push the jab “safe and effective..”

    • @MsHumble4
      @MsHumble4 Před 9 měsíci

      Vaccines contents ? There’s a book by a Scientist who gave up the work at the time because as a Catholic, she couldn’t accept seeing Fœtus Cells in the making of these vaccines.

  • @kingkire1556
    @kingkire1556 Před rokem +165

    This is the video I have been waiting for, no one is getting out of this unscathed. Everyone involved in this gain of function research and those that chose not to make information like this known asap need to be held accountable.

    • @Cfwmfal
      @Cfwmfal Před rokem +6

      Dr Fauci

    • @athena3865
      @athena3865 Před rokem +8

      No vax, no covid here. Retired professional nurse. I live like a hermit until all of this is calmed down, much like the escapee of Logan's Run.

    • @meeshellh7376
      @meeshellh7376 Před 9 měsíci

      I agree 100%! This did not have to happen, they were experimenting to create a Frankenstein virus and are fully responsible for this attack on a worldwide scale. I have to think it is the eugenicists who are behind this, like Bill Gates, the funders of the gain of function and those who lied about it. God help us all.

    • @davidhelling9296
      @davidhelling9296 Před 9 měsíci +1

      No Vaxed had covid , brain fog. Memory lapsed, hearing loss,
      Possible psychosis. Have had no relationships since the passing of my wife of four years. Covid and this vaccine is a real concern for everyone.

    • @crickette5611
      @crickette5611 Před 9 měsíci

      Covid was a bio weapon... not vaxxed but had the covid and had vertigo a week or 2 after never had vertigo before was debilitating for about 3 days could not walk but I got better. Thank God.

  • @wisenber
    @wisenber Před rokem +805

    One common post COVID symptom I noticed was a constant strange feeling that prices were going up and energy was ridiculously expensive. Those symptoms often coincided with a paranoia that we were somehow living in a perpetual state of emergency with emergency use authorizations being the new normal.
    Thank goodness those are just neurological side effects and they're not real, or that really would be bad.

    • @FREEZA13
      @FREEZA13 Před rokem +74

      wow, same symptoms as me! first time i see that here. This is a hell of a virus right, damnit

    • @smiley9872
      @smiley9872 Před rokem +39

      @@FREEZA13 I noticed the same symptoms!

    • @dogblackprincehoney
      @dogblackprincehoney Před rokem +35

      🤣😂🤣

    • @raymondwalters3417
      @raymondwalters3417 Před rokem +37

      god damn that made me laugh

    • @smiley9872
      @smiley9872 Před rokem +19

      @@joseph7105 absolutely understandable!

  • @tinasmith1391
    @tinasmith1391 Před rokem +1185

    And in other news. On Sunday, the world’s largest fresh produce market in Paris, France caught fire and burned nearly to the ground. Nothing strange about that though is there?

    • @jenniferh7297
      @jenniferh7297 Před rokem +104

      Nothing to see here! 👀

    • @johnnybronco9118
      @johnnybronco9118 Před rokem +69

      Actual real news that should be talked about. Not like this nothing burger aka the Sweet and Sour Sniffles

    • @meg24751
      @meg24751 Před rokem +89

      Are you thinking it was intentional?

    • @carmenmariacortesmarin2664
      @carmenmariacortesmarin2664 Před rokem +277

      It's been a new epidemic of fires here in the States since last year, and only in factories that process food.
      Over 20 so far

    • @lpatrick357
      @lpatrick357 Před rokem +100

      Coincidence. Yea. Right.

  • @daleg4299
    @daleg4299 Před rokem +146

    I had what I could only call a mild stroke and suffered from months of myoclonal seizures with having Covid. Follow up showed a small bleed in the right frontal lobe. CBD was a huge help with seizures. I still struggle with brain fog and memory losses, but I am slowly getting better. I so appreciate all the effort you have put in on behalf of every human being on the planet that would avail themselves of the truth. I wish you every blessing.

    • @tac6044
      @tac6044 Před rokem +4

      You will have no more seizures.

    • @soniczforever5470
      @soniczforever5470 Před rokem

      Dale G I tried topamax very good might help if your still unwell. Sick 2012-' 2015. I'd major attack in 2015 fractured my tooth. I'd gotten loads of myoclonic ones. I took this drug for migraines. Eeg had been normal. It was enough to stop the condition. No one ever found what it was. This drug stopped it. It will make food taste weird but not worth the misery this illness causes. I have been ill 18 years.

    • @marsekellombatti6280
      @marsekellombatti6280 Před rokem

      If you don't mind answering, did you take anything during covid like supplements, vitamins, medicines?

    • @SC-fj2zp
      @SC-fj2zp Před rokem +4

      Glad to hear you are getting better! The brain fog will get better with time but the CBD might have a small role in it but at the same time it has proven to be a great medicine.👍

    • @emitch9213
      @emitch9213 Před rokem +5

      I think you are very brave to share. I send my best. Further, I am curious though if you were hospitalized and if so, what treatment? For example were you on a ventilator? Sending you much day of blessings.

  • @katew7131
    @katew7131 Před 2 měsíci +10

    I just burst into tears. I don't think I'll ever be the person I was before I caught covid. I used to have the best memory, be curious, driven, passionate and interested in things, I used to FEEL so much.
    Now, I'm dulled right down from all that. I don't care very much any more about things. I have lost my passion in life. Half the time I feel like I'm partly somewhere else. I'm tired every day. My sparkle, the shine, joy in life has been killed off by covid. What's left is a lesser person. Just sitting here crying now

    • @shababboum
      @shababboum Před 2 měsíci +1

      I’m sure you’re not a lesser person. Go out and see friends or make new ones. Life will pick up.

    • @onerider808
      @onerider808 Před 2 měsíci +1

      It wasn’t the covid; it was the jab. Get that part right….

    • @liamerridge1935
      @liamerridge1935 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I sympathise as I have not felt the same since Covid. ❤

    • @Metaphoreign
      @Metaphoreign Před měsícem

      A friend of mine was having severe fatigue and memory problems post covid and after having a very acute amnesia episode in the grocery store her doctor prescribed antidepressants and she felt normal again.

    • @Keithzzzzt
      @Keithzzzzt Před 26 dny

      Go on a ketogenic diet. Ketones will fuel the brain and a ketogenic diet will boost new mitochondria by 400 % in 3 months. It is also antiinflammatory and ketones dissolve spike protiens. Get on NAC, glycine, high dose b1, methylated B vits , tri methyl glycine,, methylene blue, omega 3s, taurine, creatine for brain energy. Exercise to boost bdnf. Take lions mane mushrooms fir new neuron growth. Black seed oil is good to stop hidden pockets of viral infection...including reactivation of the epstein barr virus. Nattokinase and bromelain clear out viral remnants. Keep hope alive. Your brain will recover if you super nutrify. Eliminate all seed oils and sugers and grain. ( go ketogenic) You WILL heal in time.

  • @goodlookinouthomie1757
    @goodlookinouthomie1757 Před rokem +428

    It's no joke. I'm aged mid-40s. I had it in June and it was a few days feeling groggy, sore throat, migraines, everything tasted weirdly bitter, but by no means on death's door. But the after-effects left me feeling like I was mildly hung over for about 2 months with chronic fatigue and lack of focus and concentration. I consider that I got off lightly, but it really was quite disruptive, especially for my work. I'm happy to say I'm back to full speed now and it put a rocket up me to live a healthier life in general.

    • @7QHook
      @7QHook Před rokem +3

      v*xxed or no?

    • @puertoricanprincess2272
      @puertoricanprincess2272 Před rokem +5

      💯

    • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848
      @brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Před rokem +4

      Good Lookin' Out Homie, just got over a case of (presumptive) Omicron a couple of weeks ago. Definitely identify with that “hung over” feeling. Hoping it resolves soon with proper rest and nutrition. I’m thinking about getting some IV vitamin cocktails at the bougie day spa.

    • @Anti-FreedomD.P.R.ofSouthKorea
      @Anti-FreedomD.P.R.ofSouthKorea Před rokem +6

      great to hear that, I hear people permanently not escaping out of the aftermath although it may be a much smaller portion. Those cases sometimes lead to a suicidal end

    • @raysteel6317
      @raysteel6317 Před rokem +43

      Jabbed?

  • @phillip1211
    @phillip1211 Před rokem +420

    I would just like to add my own personal anecdotal experience. My sister (61) caught covid,, it lasted about 2 weeks. She was poorly and bed ridden for a couple of days, she said it was no worse than having a very heavy cold. After she recovered she suffered 'brain fog', felt confused occasionally and forgetful. Twice she went to a cash point and walked away with the money hanging out the machine (never done that before) There were other less extreme examples, however, today, she's absolutely fine and her old self. I would say it took about 3 months. So in her case, it was not lasting. We've since talked about this to other and this seems normal. It's effect wears off. Hope that helps someone.

    • @herasmarket
      @herasmarket Před rokem

      So question here is did your sister take the jab?

    • @tonykelpie
      @tonykelpie Před rokem +37

      Unfortunately it doesn’t wear off for everyone. Nor does the lung damage in those who have that.

    • @mindymarie3379
      @mindymarie3379 Před rokem +48

      It hasn't worn off for me. I got Covid in January 2022 and the brain fog is awful. I combat it with plenty of vitamins and just when I think I'm healed - it comes back again. I'm so tired of not being my old self.

    • @joebloggs2862
      @joebloggs2862 Před rokem +25

      Did she took the jab?

    • @mindymarie3379
      @mindymarie3379 Před rokem

      @@joebloggs2862 No -- It comes from the actual virus.

  • @georgeratkovich7161
    @georgeratkovich7161 Před 9 měsíci +28

    For what it's worth, I was hospitalized with covid pneumonia and a collapsed lung. I required oxygen supplementation for 5 months. Breathing is still compromised. For over one year, my short memory was so poor, that I described it as complete absentmindedness. It has been a very slow progression out of this condition. Two years later my memory is much better, but still not like it used to be. I am grateful for the progress but hard to know what might be next. I was infected prior to vaccine roll out, so I never took the jab.

  • @7come11two
    @7come11two Před rokem +128

    I had COVID in January of 2022. For about two or three months afterward, I was telling people I think it caused me brain damage. I didn't know how else to describe it. You mentioned brain fog. I think that's it. That's a pretty good description of how it felt. As of now, October 2022, I am experiencing headaches in the lower left back of my skull.

    • @skittlesskittles7577
      @skittlesskittles7577 Před rokem +4

      Did you take the vaccine? I have genetic health problems and what you describe sounds familiar. What I do for that is out straight Doterra brand frankincense at the base of the skull. You will want to move your hair as best you can and semi saturate the area.

    • @7come11two
      @7come11two Před rokem +9

      @@skittlesskittles7577 I haven't been vaccinated.

    • @donyalhendricks-chuculate8858
      @donyalhendricks-chuculate8858 Před rokem +5

      Get checked for aneurysm please

    • @susandrummond637
      @susandrummond637 Před rokem +3

      I have a best friend who has identical symptoms and is also not vaccinated.

    • @INTUITIVENORSK2303
      @INTUITIVENORSK2303 Před rokem +3

      Oh i sure wish you well & hope you feel better in due time. I've had some weird symptoms too. Damn Covid!!

  • @Fayde2Grey
    @Fayde2Grey Před rokem +353

    My mom is currently finally undergoing treatments for long covid neurological issues 2 years after they started. I sure wish open conversations like this weren't being shut down throughout the pandemic cause maybe then she could've been treated sooner! Hoping the damage isn't permanent. As always, thank you for seeking truth Dr. Campbell!

    • @tootstoyou1
      @tootstoyou1 Před rokem +23

      Just wondering, did your mom get Covid after she was vaccinated? Or perhaps she hasn’t been vaccinated?

    • @BellaMarsilioRN
      @BellaMarsilioRN Před rokem +12

      @Tootstoyou I am not understanding why this data isn’t part of the statistics as well. My mind tells me that this is a CRUCIAL component. @Fayde2Grey. You both have GREAT handles 😅

    • @glennbeadshaw727
      @glennbeadshaw727 Před rokem

      You're part of the problem because there is no long covid... you need to get your head out of your ass or you're going to go down as well

    • @Favorite-catNip
      @Favorite-catNip Před rokem +15

      @@tootstoyou1 my mom had 3 shots & had covid19 2x.

    • @petew9545
      @petew9545 Před rokem +9

      @@tootstoyou1 "Undergoing treatments for long covid neurological issues 2 years after they started"
      2 years means before vaccinations were available, in this particular case anyway.

  • @makossamakossa7946
    @makossamakossa7946 Před rokem +113

    Gathering data and questioning it is not pessimistic John, it is a tribute and celebration of intellect. We are all related as a species and your contributions are a credit. Thank you 🙏

    • @BreckenridgeCoHomes
      @BreckenridgeCoHomes Před rokem

      Don't forget. This man (not a Dr) pushed everyone to get the jab BEFORE there was sufficient data. Now he censors himself, because he makes 300k+ a year from YT. To recap, many people harmed because he pushed narrative, now doesn't have the balls to come out and tell the truth. He could go on a different platform and lay it all out. But bye bye 300k... You are in big trouble if this loser is your hero. Try Dr (a real one) Peter McCullough

  • @lynnheasley7604
    @lynnheasley7604 Před rokem +39

    I have had it twice first probably Delta variant and second omicron. Was very ill with first episode and was slow to recover. Also experienced depression and fatigue for several months afterwards. Did not experience that with second episode. I am in my sixties and have other health problems. I am very much into taking supplements and intermittent fasting and although I am not on keto, I do restrict my carb and sugar intake. I could tell for awhile after both episodes that I was feeling a lot of inflammation throughout my body and concentrated on natural antiinflammatories which I believe have helped me recover along with my diet restrictions. So I can't stress enough how much I believe everyone should concentrate on following anti- inflammation practices following episodes of COVID. Thank you for all your work towards keeping us all informed and educated throughout this terrible time. God bless you and all the of us as we deal with all the effects of this on our bodies, families and society.

    • @gabrielemartin2022
      @gabrielemartin2022 Před 9 měsíci

      Were you vaccinated before or after Covid?

    • @user-tg9nn4nn9h
      @user-tg9nn4nn9h Před 9 měsíci +1

      4 bouts of covid over 2 years. One was so bad I thought I wouldn't survive it but I refused to go and see a doctor (even if I had been able to) for fear of being force-jabbed. Definite memory loss lapses and brain fog ever since as well as very achy joints, muscle spasms and nerve pains. Now taking nattokinase daily and am on the mend at last!

    • @cherylschumaker1366
      @cherylschumaker1366 Před 3 měsíci

      I'm the very same Oh wow I thought everything was in my head as I told my doctor and he doesn't really believe me about the inflammation brain fog memory loss etc thank God I was too on a anti-inflammatory diet..I knew that helped me also suffer salts soaked in bathtub ..and upping my mineral intake...WOW.. high mood swings ...
      My doctor wants me to do the heart test with the hotter He thinks All my problems stem age or diet...

  • @maryjohnston4296
    @maryjohnston4296 Před rokem +38

    I had coved 1/21 - had memory loss, brain fog, and other s&s . Mostly better now- worked hard at recovery.
    I am surprised and encouraged to hear of this report . Thank you for addressing this.

    • @osteopathichomeopathicking6154
      @osteopathichomeopathicking6154 Před rokem +3

      Were you vaccinated?

    • @marsekellombatti6280
      @marsekellombatti6280 Před rokem +1

      If you don't mind answering, did you take anything during covid like supplements, vitamins, medicines?

    • @jacksonong2576
      @jacksonong2576 Před rokem +1

      @@osteopathichomeopathicking6154 if they caught it in jan 21 it’s very unlikely given vaccines had only just become available

    • @HorseRadish403
      @HorseRadish403 Před rokem +1

      @@osteopathichomeopathicking6154 Mostly likely.

    • @gimpee8113
      @gimpee8113 Před rokem

      use accupunture point on the head to clear the plague in the brain. Find meridian point on the head. use your finger to press on them instead of needle, is not rocket science, everyone can do it. It store energy in the brain. I have dematia, i heal myself in 2 months. My head swell, left is higher than right.

  • @karenellis5498
    @karenellis5498 Před rokem +287

    I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia in 2017 at 47 years of age, as such the thought of contracting Covid on top of that daily struggle has been a major concern. Fortunately I’ve managed to avoid Covid so far. “Touch wood” as they say. However, almost all of what you mentioned here I suffer from as a part of the numerous symptoms associated with Fibromyalgia. A condition that formed out of an acute viral infection that doctors couldn’t diagnose. The more fatigued I get the more violent the myoclonus is, along with increased pain & a decline in my cognitive function. If I’m having a good day & over do it physically or even mentally I will pay for it the day or days after. Some mornings I wake up & can’t walk or I shuffle like I’m a Parkinson’s patient. Others I can’t formulate words or full sentences, written or verbally. By 2019 I couldn’t work or drive as I couldn’t process or organise my thoughts. I was emotionally & physically broken, severely depressed & suicidal.
    Early on in the pandemic when accounts of long Covid were surfacing the symptoms were identical to how my condition started & that of so many others with fibromyalgia. The only thing missing was the increased neurological symptoms you’ve gone through today.
    I truly feel for these people who are going through these symptoms, particularly if they were healthy before Covid as it’s so much to come to terms with, being unwell to some degree all day, every day. As of today there is no cure for most of these conditions only drugs to manage the symptoms which come with their own side effects that can often be worse than the condition itself.
    I found it tough to accept when I was once career oriented, working 40+hrs a week, fiercely independent, driving to work, visiting family & friends and I had a memory like an elephant. Now I’m an entirely different person as a result of my condition. While I’m working again it’s only 20-25 hrs from home, which I break up with daytime naps. I managed the pain with a low dose of slow release opioids at night, as sleep is vital to coping physically & mentally. I soak in magnesium rich baths & since the pandemic I’ve found meditation extremely helpful. I grow my own produce in raised garden beds as the responsibility for the plant life & that of my fur babies is a force that gets me moving every day. That and my godsend of a husband. I’ve had to learn to listen closely to my body & all about pacing. If I can’t do it today it will still be there tomorrow. The earth still spins & the sun still shines and I do what I can. I savour the little things so much now & look for something every day that makes me laugh & smile. Once I accepted how my body & mind is now, I can honestly say I have never been happier.
    I hope all those suffering today find peace, love & laughter tomorrow ❤

    • @albatross5466
      @albatross5466 Před rokem +17

      My sister was experiencing serious medical issues some years back and was diagnosed with Lyme disease. She subsequently was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. I wonder if those 2 maladies are connected.

    • @jamesjessica21
      @jamesjessica21 Před rokem +29

      I'm so happy that you have found a way to be happy even though you're not able to do things you used to do like before. You have a wonderful mindset about life. I pray for you and all others affected. 🙏

    • @tanya8940
      @tanya8940 Před rokem +6

      ❤❤

    • @sjjc8971
      @sjjc8971 Před rokem +17

      Beautiful, hopeful account if your struggles. Thanks for sharing 🙏

    • @zoebowler5664
      @zoebowler5664 Před rokem +34

      I’ve also got fibromyalgia and have had covid twice. The first time was Delta the second was during this summer and I recovered within three weeks and two weeks. The first time I was pretty ill but I’ve felt worse and recently I was more fatigued than ill. So please don’t worry, as we now worry makes us feel worse! I take a good vitamin D supplement every day and I’m sure it’s helped. I refused the vaccine and I’m glad I did…

  • @charlesoleary3066
    @charlesoleary3066 Před rokem +238

    I’m unvaccinated, had covid and it was mild.
    I still have a bit of brain fog and tinnitus on occasions.
    Governments playing around in labs have a lot to answer for

    • @christineharrison2312
      @christineharrison2312 Před rokem +13

      Get your D levels up to 60-100. Helped my brain function

    • @sandrainthesky1011
      @sandrainthesky1011 Před rokem +30

      Yep, it will come out eventually. This was man-made for sure. I'm not a doctor but if it looks like a duck...

    • @wendyg8536
      @wendyg8536 Před rokem

      It isnt tinnitis.. it is the 5G you are actually able to hear.

    • @natashaoshaughnessy4360
      @natashaoshaughnessy4360 Před rokem +7

      I had Covid, mild, not injected nevervwill fully recovered in a month and I am a cancer survivor x 2 and woek my backside off physically on a farm. So the injection taken during Covid is causing a lot of the problems.

    • @vampy5071
      @vampy5071 Před rokem +5

      I had covid bad, pre jab in march 2020, should havr gone to hospital tbh but the virus caused my body to over produce functions to expell the virus which lead to a liver infection, and im not a drinker or anything like that, the doc said it was just my body trying to push out thr virus, anyways my lungs were shit for at least 6 months after, couldnt even walk to the local shop without takin multiple rests, my first jab was the summer the following year, and it seemed to cause inflamation in my left ovary

  • @nightowl16201
    @nightowl16201 Před rokem +66

    This is the scariest part of long covid. I have fibromyalgia and had fog moments, not as bad as now. I have to carry a notebook and write my thoughts, daily tasks. My wife and I both scared to let me drive alone or outside of our city. The weakness from the chronic fatigue is unbelievable, I’ve had several falls or can’t get up from bed or chair. 😢

    • @thepsychocybe7078
      @thepsychocybe7078 Před rokem +2

      have you tried putting the bong down

    • @Alexe829
      @Alexe829 Před rokem

      Many ppl with similar, full blood panel might show that your not absorbing D. Just thinking out loud. .

    • @Alexe829
      @Alexe829 Před rokem +2

      Vit D

    • @rocxylemmon8535
      @rocxylemmon8535 Před rokem +11

      If you had the jab, vaccine reactions are what cayses this as well.

    • @nightowl16201
      @nightowl16201 Před rokem +1

      @@rocxylemmon8535 Unable to get the vaccine, I’ve an allergy to the preserves in them.

  • @jensmiley5554
    @jensmiley5554 Před rokem +12

    Thank you so much for all you do to keep us informed! This is such important research and I really appreciate you highlighting it!

  • @captainjocassee
    @captainjocassee Před rokem +195

    My wife has post Pfizer vaxx side effects. She’s now labeled “Vaxx Injured”
    The hotel chain required everyone get at least two vaccines to work but now she got the vaccines…..she can’t work at the hotel now. We pray every day for the others who got sick from the injections.

    • @theozzy4717
      @theozzy4717 Před rokem +11

      Oh my goodness. Surely the hotel would be liable!

    • @whatevergoesforme5129
      @whatevergoesforme5129 Před rokem +11

      @@theozzy4717 Should be but they can also say they were just following the mandates.

    • @bravebrowser261
      @bravebrowser261 Před rokem +4

      Go after the person who made her take it , I can’t say what I would do

    • @spongebobgrumpypants6862
      @spongebobgrumpypants6862 Před rokem +14

      @@bravebrowser261 nobody "made" her take it. It was her choice...................

    • @annefricker8474
      @annefricker8474 Před rokem +9

      No excuse! If you as a business pressure someone to take the vax and they are injured then you are responsible for that injury. I hope she is on full pay whilst she is ill. ​@@whatevergoesforme5129

  • @craigsawyer6453
    @craigsawyer6453 Před rokem +61

    Thank you for your final words on this... "If you know people around you that are suffering from these conditions do lend them every consideration that you can."

    • @prndownload
      @prndownload Před rokem

      Nobody cares until it happens to them. The beauty of covid is it's a matter of when not if.

    • @essanjay8604
      @essanjay8604 Před rokem +8

      Good point - people can be unkind sometimes. My friend was off work with ME some years ago and took some flack for it from work colleagues!

    • @californiaraisins8532
      @californiaraisins8532 Před rokem

      Nope. These conditions are all being caused by the magic soup. Anyone stupid enough to have been jabbed doesn’t deserve any consideration, they deserve to be ridiculed & mocked.

    • @paige8991
      @paige8991 Před rokem +7

      @@californiaraisins8532 Stupid and trusting people can still be good people. Good people deserve kindness.

    • @essanjay8604
      @essanjay8604 Před rokem

      @@californiaraisins8532 Oh dear what a sad and pathetic response - how old are you - 12?

  • @scifficus
    @scifficus Před rokem +3

    Discovered today your channel and I could throw a big thank you for the information crunched and shared.
    Absolute great work.

  • @lisafarmer7909
    @lisafarmer7909 Před rokem +13

    Im a healthcare assistant and have tested positive four times even though I've received 3 vaccinations. I have since been diagnosed with the musculoskeletal disorder fibromyalgia.

    • @harryvanda684
      @harryvanda684 Před 5 měsíci

      How are you doing now?

    • @lisafarmer7909
      @lisafarmer7909 Před 5 měsíci

      @@harryvanda684 I've since had covid again I'm not getting any better. Had to reduce my working hours. Looks like I'm going to need to take strong painkillers for the rest of my life. There's no testing to see what's causing the pain. Fibromyalgia is such a vague diagnosis

  • @ps0195
    @ps0195 Před rokem +746

    I have struggled with tachycardia from the first time I had Covid in early 2021. But since I got the omicron one, I have had neurological problems and other strange issues that have not gone away. It’s been several months. It’s very frustrating. However, I agree with many comments here that we need vax vs un-vax in this study and it seems like an obvious question to ask each participant.

    • @mhd5826
      @mhd5826 Před rokem +76

      This is interesting because I got 'the rona' in Nov briefly and then again in June. June was awful, my whole family was horizontal for a couple to tree weeks, Ilost my sense of taste big time. I had been investigated for high blood pressure just before this and during the infection my BP dropped dramatically, it was very scary. Since then I have been having palpitations constantly,especially straight after meals and then 10/11 hours later. THis wakes me every single night at specific hours. I am getting quite fed up of hearing my heart beat and feeling myself vibrate! I did NOT take the vax.

    • @eveoakley6270
      @eveoakley6270 Před rokem

      Look at the investigative Pfizer studies only just coming out now. Your problems were probs from the Jibby jab not Covid.

    • @eveoakley6270
      @eveoakley6270 Před rokem +40

      @@songconnection6945 🤣🤣🤣🤣 saddo.

    • @MazBringsby
      @MazBringsby Před rokem +29

      Were you vaccinated?

    • @dwdwone
      @dwdwone Před rokem +20

      @@mhd5826 interesting that it happens more straight after meals. What might this mean? Have you thought of modifying your diet and monitoring the results?

  • @thecookbook3321
    @thecookbook3321 Před rokem +74

    Appreciate your time and attention to this matter. Thank you Doctor. Bless you for all you have contributed. It's been a long 3 years.

    • @BreckenridgeCoHomes
      @BreckenridgeCoHomes Před rokem

      Don't forget. This man (not a Dr) pushed everyone to get the jab BEFORE there was sufficient data. Now he censors himself, because he makes 300k+ a year from YT. To recap, many people harmed because he pushed narrative, now doesn't have the balls to come out and tell the truth. He could go on a different platform and lay it all out. But bye bye 300k... You are in big trouble if this loser is your hero. Try Dr (a real one) Peter McCullough

  • @reuniteamerica
    @reuniteamerica Před rokem +12

    I’m on 29 months now. I have most every symptom mentioned here plus some. The fact that I say plus some is bad! Nobody is really being honest about how angry this is making some of us! Without any control people are seriously losing their minds. He mentioned psychosis. Yeah, times 10!!!!! I sweat from thinking of anything that might have given me past trauma. Today I realize that I’m extremely afraid of things I had NO FEAR over before Covid. I fear that many of us are going to die this way! My biggest mistake was continuing to exercise because I was told to. Now we see that exercise is detrimental. We’ve gotten nothing but bad advice from doctors in America because they don’t care! They don’t even believe us. Put you on psych meds 😂😂😂 Absolutely not! I’m already on benzodiazepines and that’s probably why I can’t remember what I did last night 😔

    • @lisamoag6548
      @lisamoag6548 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes.
      Prudent to address the benzodiazepines issue which has severe side effects and cold turkey is anguish so taper best course.
      Been there clean now prescription for calm changes are adverse and cause harm.
      Witness by experiencing the scary merry- go- round!
      Thank you
      Grana Rose

    • @user-ry1vi1jc7o
      @user-ry1vi1jc7o Před 10 měsíci +1

      I wonder if most of these could be attributed to the PCR test. I'm assuming all of these had it in order to have been diagnosed with Covid. I remember concerns about the rough-ended swabs being jabbed up and scraped along the upper nasal barrier, which could open up the blood brain barrier to bacteria and other harmful microbes and materials. .

    • @olivier-pierredebelmont.3630
      @olivier-pierredebelmont.3630 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Please,try to detox the benzos,it is hard but after 2-3 month(extreme mental and physical pain for 1st,2nd,3rd week) coldturkeying is the onlyway to detox.😢😮...😊

  • @INTUITIVENORSK2303
    @INTUITIVENORSK2303 Před rokem +5

    Thanks again Dr Campbell, for your very welcomed & well informed videos. They're priceless!
    You're making me & i'm sure many out there, feel better informed & i'd even say, feel more normal! It's easy to worry and feel as though you're going mad, when you have "no" idea what's going on with your physical being, so hearing all you've stated, has been very eye opening & helpful to me.
    My very best wishes sent to all.

  • @orion6shot
    @orion6shot Před rokem +583

    I lost my sense of humour since Convid was released. I’ve been left in a perpetual state of contempt for our infiltrators.

    • @princessmargaretuncommonwe7209
      @princessmargaretuncommonwe7209 Před rokem +28

      Best joke of the day!!!! Made me laugh out loud!!!!

    • @tootstoyou1
      @tootstoyou1 Před rokem +13

      😅😂😂. Me too

    • @Nobi72
      @Nobi72 Před rokem +6

      100%

    • @hephep7426
      @hephep7426 Před rokem

      Thats not the virus's fault that is a natural reaction to being lied to by people who were supposed to tell the truth!!!!

    • @michellemohr1433
      @michellemohr1433 Před rokem +19

      Sad, because laughter is still the best medicine, and besides, we have so much more to laugh at!

  • @jenniferh7297
    @jenniferh7297 Před rokem +123

    And thus far, no one held to account for releasing this on the public- amazing!

    • @barryschwarz
      @barryschwarz Před rokem +3

      No one knows if it was deliberately released, accidentally released or came from the animal kingdom.

    • @ellenmeilee
      @ellenmeilee Před rokem

      Yep, I think the govt mandating of vaccinations for care home staff who are generally poorly paid and not unionised was a way of getting human trials done. It’s scandalous.

    • @lauradimama9794
      @lauradimama9794 Před rokem

      @@barryschwarz more and more research is pointing to and scientists are coming forward saying lab. There’s zero dispute over the fact that they were definitely working on gain of function with this virus. At this point based on all that’s been uncovered it would be harder to believe it was both naturally occurring and transmissible to humans considering they were working on making a non-transmissible virus transmissible in Wuhan.

    • @blackbart5803
      @blackbart5803 Před rokem

      @@barryschwarz Why are there no studies to determine this? To keep us spinning until we become idiots from the effects of the virus and vax unable to ask these questions.

    • @jasonw8124
      @jasonw8124 Před rokem

      @@barryschwarz did you miss the collusion between Xi Jin Ping and WHO at the beginning? I agree, probably not intentionally released, but I'm more likely to believe it's negligence and collusion

  • @michellenocon1144
    @michellenocon1144 Před rokem +4

    Fantastic to make the understanding of science and medicine available for us all. Thank you!

  • @backnbeyond
    @backnbeyond Před rokem +8

    Thank you Dr. Campbell for the facts and growing your attention to this extremely concerning topic of real people having real major problems unnecessarily. God Bless all of us for getting through it all.

  • @charlenewardrop6476
    @charlenewardrop6476 Před rokem +122

    Thank you so much Dr. Campbell for covering this topic.
    My 83-year-old mom caught Covid in the hospital in early December 2020. Her respiratory symptoms were very mild, but within a few days, she became lethargic, bedridden, nonverbal and needed total assistance during mealtimes, etc. Prior to Covid, she didn’t have dementia (unlike my dad). After a few weeks of no improvement of cognitive symptoms, she was placed in hospice care in a nursing home. Her hospice nurse told me that she has seen many elderly patients experience similar neurological issues (dementia-like symptoms) after a Covid infection in people without a dementia diagnosis prior to infection. She also has seen people have their dementia dramatically accelerated after Covid, and people with moderate to severe dementia die after Covid within a few weeks. My mom never improved and passed away 8 months later.

    • @adeleferris7539
      @adeleferris7539 Před rokem +18

      Sorry for your loss

    • @prndownload
      @prndownload Před rokem +11

      Sorry for your loss. I had that same UK variant which started with extreme sore throat then moved in to 2-3 weeks of nasty cold like illness. Just when I thought I was starting to recover I developed severe vertigo. Already had acquired the dizziness from the Nov/Dec 2019 variant but vertigo was a whole other debilitating animal.

    • @eugeniebreida1583
      @eugeniebreida1583 Před rokem +10

      My deep condolences.

    • @Rose-hw3dm
      @Rose-hw3dm Před rokem +6

      Your Mum got the severe strain. Thank you for sharing

    • @SALTYCOMBATDIVER-ExInstructor
      @SALTYCOMBATDIVER-ExInstructor Před rokem +9

      I'm sorry to hear about your mother. I have seen vascular evidence of neurological issues following the injection but the illness could be causing it as well. My spouse, decades younger than your mother, had a seizure after the booster and had shingles after the initial injection. My nephew developed HLH and died, he was 23. Neither had COVID.

  • @hrobert745
    @hrobert745 Před rokem +69

    I’m in the middle of a lot of those symptoms. Lost my sense of smell April 2020 but that wasn’t associated with Covid back then. I think I’ve had Covid at least twice, but only tested positive once. Now, over two years on, still no smell, but heart palpitations are subsiding, balance is better, memory is better, anxiety is subsiding. Attention and memory were so bad I couldn’t drive for about 6 weeks. I was like a drunk driver. I didn’t know where I was, got lost, didn’t recognize people. I still don’t recognize people sometimes. I’m 66 and retired. I feel sorry for those whose jobs are affected.

    • @thescience5307
      @thescience5307 Před rokem +9

      The test are no good, this virus has been around a lot longer than people realise. We only have genome sequence from like Feb 2020 or something.
      I had this virus (most likely) in April 2019 in Australia.

    • @mitchhills4747
      @mitchhills4747 Před rokem +4

      Sounds awful. Hope you get better over time.

    • @theancientsancients1769
      @theancientsancients1769 Před rokem +1

      I had it in late April 2020 too . My symptoms got better then had a relapse in July this , which could be that I had covid again

    • @shehas8chooks
      @shehas8chooks Před rokem +1

      Surely loss if taste and smell was always one of the earliest symptoms.

    • @markc3258
      @markc3258 Před rokem +1

      Wow you had it tough ..
      But it sounds like your over the worse and on the mend ..

  • @doreenmatos1049
    @doreenmatos1049 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for stating facts, Real Doctors, sadly are hard to find

  • @wendylynne5010
    @wendylynne5010 Před rokem +11

    I've had brain fog and memory issues ever since.

    • @nicolestenger5329
      @nicolestenger5329 Před rokem +1

      Me too, bad memory problems 😪

    • @RuckFussia
      @RuckFussia Před rokem +1

      @@nicolestenger5329 feels like I have early onset dementia. Like I'm really slow now and feel out of it all the time.

    • @majinle2482
      @majinle2482 Před 25 dny

      @@RuckFussiame too has it gotten any better?

  • @ronzombie6541
    @ronzombie6541 Před rokem +11

    As a Gulf War vet welcome to the grand experiment.

  • @smiley9872
    @smiley9872 Před rokem +58

    Thank you Dr. John for this info, it is all around us, I see it particularly in older folk. I believe your video yesterday showed so true to the reality we are witnessing with our seniors.

    • @policematrixx
      @policematrixx Před rokem

      is it the vaccines or is it covid19? either way both come from a lab

    • @cathymarshall7123
      @cathymarshall7123 Před rokem +1

      @@johnsmith9161 And your point is?

  • @rootsmanRI
    @rootsmanRI Před rokem +3

    Good man! It was incredible to see your cognitive evolution dr.! 🙌

  • @jdknight-mark633
    @jdknight-mark633 Před rokem +1

    Sir…Sanjay Gupta Cardiologist with respect,
    has several podcasts in regard to your brilliant passion. Thank you! So much!

  • @allyfrasier6306
    @allyfrasier6306 Před rokem +63

    Thank you for sharing this message. I am struggling with so many of the symptoms you've discussed after having covid in July 2020. I was not hospitalized but have not been capable of working or a return to baseline health since falling ill. Previously a well seasoned senior manager, daily 10km runner and enjoyed yoga and cooking from scratch, non smoker, non drinker, healthy weight and strength. I now struggle with very basic daily activities, yet to the general public, I appear "normal and healthy " without body parts in plaster casts, so many refuse to acknowledge that some of us are truly struggling and desperate to return to our former selves. Thank you for all of your contributions, it's so appreciated.
    Editing to add, my current primary symptoms (since July 2020): extreme brain fog, short term memory loss/ forgetfulness, daily upsetting heart palpitations, daily strong heart pressure like a firm heavy hand is pushing down on my heart only, not on surrounding areas of the heart, musculoskeletal weakness as diagnosed by a Cardiologist requiring rehabilitation, extreme fatigue, chronic diarrhea in the vicinity of 8hrs per day, which has caused huge deficiencies in critical areas including extreme anaemia with multiple IV's not yet improving my levels, extreme zinc deficiency requiring a compounded script of 440mg per day (40mg would ordinarily be considered a very high dose for the average person), high blood pressure (previously consistently 120/80, it is now averaging 160/110 on 80mg Propanalol per day, though sometimes randomly goes up to 188/120). I have extreme insomnia, loss of taste & smell and anxiety and depression seem to have been inevitable consequences. I have been trying to discipline myself in terms of practicing healthy lifestyle habits, going to bed at the same time, light in the morning, pushing myself to go for walks, focus on nutrition and following my GP and Specialist recommendations. Most recently, my GP has identified some organ issue's that he has requested ultrasounds to investigate. Apparently some from this first wave of covid are now presenting with organ troubles. My natural personality is positive and highly motivated but I must admit, at 45yrs, I did not expect to have such massive concerns and things keep cropping up unexpectedly leaving me feeling disheartened despite my best efforts. I keep reminding myself that this right now is just a very difficult MOMENT. That it will pass and I'm resilient enough to get through it. Because I am, and have experienced what fit and healthy feels like and I'm in hot pursuit to get it back.

    • @CK-vp6hh
      @CK-vp6hh Před rokem +6

      Right There with you!! No one believes me when I say I have Long Covid when my symptoms show up.

    • @livinglifetothefullest8075
      @livinglifetothefullest8075 Před rokem +1

      Are you both vaxxed?

    • @kyrankelly8994
      @kyrankelly8994 Před rokem +5

      I have been sick from I got injections I developed all sorts of things I keep getting chest infection sinus problems never had that before forgetful oh I'm 65 reaction to antibiotics pins and needles in feet and hands don't like going out oh now all .Been told now my teeth is cause it all I have buzzing in my head all the time I now have bronchitis sorry my teeth again I'm not stupid and I didn't have COVID

    • @livinglifetothefullest8075
      @livinglifetothefullest8075 Před rokem +4

      @@kyrankelly8994 so sorry this has ruined your health by the sounds of it!! Have you tried ivermectin? Seems to be helping a lot of people with the same issues as you. Good luck to you 💯

    • @patricekuby5943
      @patricekuby5943 Před rokem +2

      I too am dealing with many things on the list. It made me pay closer attention to some things I hadn't thought of and was thinking it was other things. I've had
      Covid twice and took the Monoclonal
      Antibody infusion for Omicron which I had a bad reaction to requiring it to be stopped. Medical staff did their best to talk me into finishing it. I was in pain and had to stand up for the infusion. I declined.
      Anyone else reporting this?

  • @malinericson4065
    @malinericson4065 Před rokem +8

    I am still sick in long covid and have both neurological, kognitiv and physical problems. I have been training att the hospital for over 2 years now. I got sick in april 2020 and was not vaccinated. I now have a machine helping me breath at nights. I have servere headach, memory problems, joint and muscle pain, stomach problems, it burns in my arms and a lose controll in my arms. I never thought this dizease would destroyed and effect my life so much. I live day by day and are fighting to live a normal life. Thank you Dr. Campbell for everything you do!// Love and light from Sweden 🙏🏼❤️🇸🇪

  • @HelenDavid
    @HelenDavid Před 10 měsíci +2

    I got Covid in Aug. 2021. In bed a month, lost taste and smell. Two years later, still chronically fatigued constantly, and still can’t smell or taste everything.

  • @Geej.H
    @Geej.H Před 9 měsíci +3

    THiS IS ME!
    I'm 61 with Lupus got covide as 33rd person in Florid in Feb...I was very sick but spent 1 day at ER but went home.
    I've had it all seizures, nervous system, memory, tremors, loss of sense of time,, and unsteady. Back when went to Dr's about 2 mos after covid I started noticing the onset of these symptoms including up and down blood pressure sometimes way too low0 They left saying " not from covid" but I knew it was. Seizure are under medicine so had improvement but perishing spots in eves. IM SO gLAD they are finally getting it it had drastically changed my life, I use a can and wasn't like thus before THANK YOU, I've sent this to all my family also anxiety is off chart and have memories from my kids growing up is blank and parts life of my life

    • @Geej.H
      @Geej.H Před 9 měsíci

      Totally unvaxed they did ever nott have yet and have none

  • @Nostradamus_Order33
    @Nostradamus_Order33 Před rokem +8

    Glad to see that the YT Medical Board has peer reviewed your videos and allowed you to continue

  • @DlcdrummerProSniper
    @DlcdrummerProSniper Před rokem +71

    Im 23 year old dude from Texas. On month 20 of long covid. In the beginning I was feeling insane. Diagnosed with Panic disorder with panic attacks that felt like the world was ending. i am feeling much better than that but still trash. Going to college again but trying to balance my brain fog, dizziness, energy levels with homework and exams and doing a pretty good job :). it seems like i get a little improvement every 2 months sometimes big sometimes small. I see my future as every year being better than the year before till i eventually forget that i was sick.

    • @KirisutonoNeko
      @KirisutonoNeko Před rokem +3

      Seems like you have a good attitude. Have you tried magnesium? I found a calcium + magnesium supplement at bed time seemed to help some of my more neurological symptoms. Also turmeric tea and low dose aspirin, but I’m not sure how related those were. Best wishes to you either way.

    • @DlcdrummerProSniper
      @DlcdrummerProSniper Před rokem +1

      @@KirisutonoNeko Preciate your reply. I have tried magnesium and have sometimes good and sometimes nothing results. ive tried magnesium in a couple of forms like glycinate, oxide, and threonate. But so fart the one that seems to do some benefit is citrate. Im still messing around with doses. What magnesium works for you?

    • @nanchesca3950
      @nanchesca3950 Před rokem +8

      Have you checked out the FLCCC protocol for long covid?

    • @carrielawooto9933
      @carrielawooto9933 Před rokem +4

      My husband knows 2 guys who got covid at the same time. They told him that while they were sick they went to a "dark place" and had suicidal thoughts.

    • @DlcdrummerProSniper
      @DlcdrummerProSniper Před rokem +3

      @@nanchesca3950 I check on it everyday for updates. Thank you.

  • @picturesfromtheworld208
    @picturesfromtheworld208 Před rokem +16

    I did have foggy brain and intermitent loss of short term memory for about 3 days after the second shot. I also have had heart fluttering / skipping beats for about 5 months

    • @Sundance304
      @Sundance304 Před rokem

      Did you have Covid before the shots?

    • @picturesfromtheworld208
      @picturesfromtheworld208 Před rokem +1

      @@Sundance304 nope. I had it about a month after the shot, Feb 2022.How weird...

    • @BobbyFiermonti
      @BobbyFiermonti Před 4 měsíci +1

      And with me SEVERE brain fog, can’t find words , wierd pressure feeling in head. Heart palpitations and wierd feeling in chest. Terrible. Also strange spots on legs

  • @tomscience274
    @tomscience274 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thank you Doctor Campbell for your reports.

  • @MrRawMonkey
    @MrRawMonkey Před rokem +310

    My 60 year old female friend died in April from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neuron disease (MND) . She was only diagnosed 4 months earlier showing first symptoms in 2021 after being vaccinated. She was an outdoor type and was super fit and healthy. I will always wonder if the two are connected.

    • @boutthere3374
      @boutthere3374 Před rokem +28

      if she hadn't of been vaccinated you could have ruled it out.

    • @brockreynolds870
      @brockreynolds870 Před rokem +19

      You know who the disease is named after, don't you? A professional baseball player, fit and healthy... that's how it happens!

    • @eugeniebreida1583
      @eugeniebreida1583 Před rokem

      @@brockreynolds870 You and I do not know what precipitated Lou Gehrigs disease - may well have been a jab or viral illness . . . it is not dropped from the sky.

    • @jimmagnus1200
      @jimmagnus1200 Před rokem +19

      @@brockreynolds870 true, but the speed of progression was much, much slower.

    • @DeepThinker193
      @DeepThinker193 Před rokem

      @@brockreynolds870 Dude just keep taking your booster and all the other untested vaccines then fk off.

  • @bird.passion
    @bird.passion Před rokem +26

    Thank you! These findings are not new. I've seen other studies showing brain shrinkage and dementia in covid patients several months ago. I was wondering why it was not getting much coverage. No one seemed to care about it. I'm glad it's finally getting more coverage. It's the reason why I continue to protect myself.

    • @lesliechristianer2495
      @lesliechristianer2495 Před rokem +5

      Yes--I've seen many reports like this and was so disappointed it wasn't getting out into the mainstream. So glad John Campbell is sharing this with his viewers.

    • @eugeniebreida1583
      @eugeniebreida1583 Před rokem +6

      The mainstream seems to wish for us ‘its over’ - but get a jab. Omicron is mild - but here in US 400-500 /day min die of it. At minimum.
      And now come hurricanes, etc., and spreading events will multiply.
      Stay safe everyone, please.

    • @paulcolin9071
      @paulcolin9071 Před rokem +4

      Unless there's money involved a lot of people don't care about anything something the last two years has taught us

    • @paulcolin9071
      @paulcolin9071 Před rokem +3

      @@eugeniebreida1583 they declared it over in my country the first time everyone I knew was getting sick pretty much. For most the previous two years I knew virtually nobody sick

  • @edensmith552
    @edensmith552 Před rokem

    Dr. Campbell thank you for keeping uscup to date with facts🙏

  • @meeshellh7376
    @meeshellh7376 Před 9 měsíci +2

    This is terrifying as my Mom is in a memory unit now with advanced Alzheimer’s and her mother died from it. I had covid and the loss of smell, tinnitus, and the brain fog initially. Tinnitus remains. I listened to someone, could not retrieve it now as it was years ago, who predicted this would happen, increased dimentia/Alzheimer’s.
    Going forward this is very scary as even now our nursing homes are over burdened and understaffed. Care is terrible.

  • @shepherd4406
    @shepherd4406 Před rokem +35

    My mother had Delta early on. She was hospitalized and would have been put in ICU but there was not a bed. She has a number of these conditions, including memory loss and neuropathy.

  • @bluestorm9651
    @bluestorm9651 Před rokem +10

    Thank you so much for covering this dreadful postcovid discovery. I really mean that. You are a great person and if you have a Patreon or some way for me to support your work I will give what I can.

  • @DrofJustice
    @DrofJustice Před rokem +1

    This is so tragic. I lost my dad 2 weeks after he tested positive for Covid, asymptomatic, with a massive ischemic stroke. He was not otherwise at risk for stroke. Heart breaking. Gain of function research must be STOPPED!

  • @leelee9106
    @leelee9106 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Fascinating video. What I have noticed is that people are having a problem with grammar and spelling. I owned a business some years ago which published 28K local news tabloids distributed on a fortnightly basis. I achieved Distinction level English in the final high school year, and, I was the editor of the aforestated publication. Grammar and spelling errors in our national and local newspapers in New Zealand are riddled with them. I began to notice this during the lockdown in our country. It has since worsened. Some of hugely apparent but yet the authors didn't notice. What's going on here is a question I have asked myself time and again when seeing examples of this.

    • @djomegaminus
      @djomegaminus Před 8 měsíci +1

      yeah, noticed that too. It's strange to see 8th grade writing skills from people who have to have a degree in journalism in order to get the job they have.

  • @teresasevans1926
    @teresasevans1926 Před rokem +8

    I'm 67 got cv a year ago.. was very sick never hospitalized never jabbed. I have bouts of brain fog, I lost a great amount of since of smell, some hearing, and stamina. Some hallucinations. Tired of being tired. But I am alive.

  • @mariemorrison6278
    @mariemorrison6278 Před rokem +50

    How can it be determined that it's following the infection rather than the inoculation?

    • @KickinItWithCade
      @KickinItWithCade Před rokem +13

      Very good question!

    • @charlestoast4051
      @charlestoast4051 Před rokem

      By deliberately leaving out the vaccination status in the study, we are nudged into believing it's due to covid, not the experimental gen therapy shots.

    • @nosuchthing8
      @nosuchthing8 Před rokem +15

      Because many people had these issues before the vaccines were available.

    • @andhewonders
      @andhewonders Před rokem +12

      Everybody that I know, that has had covid, and is now very ill, is inoculated, where I live it seems to be a pandemic of the inoculated.

    • @icewallowkum1566
      @icewallowkum1566 Před rokem +8

      @@nosuchthing8 where's your evidence for that

  • @fooshampoo904
    @fooshampoo904 Před rokem +5

    Unbelievable. No one will ever get me to believe that gain of funtion does not mean mass murder for profit.

  • @susiealavi1425
    @susiealavi1425 Před rokem +4

    My son had Covid early on in December2020/ January 2021 and had a mild case( no fever, no cough or cold symptoms, just fatigue) ,but he has a seizure disorder. He hadn’t had a status incident for 16 years. He suddenly had an incident that nearly resulted in death ( status uncontrollable) and has been in and out of hospital since. He isn’t stable yet. I am 64 and had the same mild covid, but had anosmia for 10 months.

  • @stefs3460
    @stefs3460 Před rokem +4

    I'm middle aged dealing with this 5 months now. Daily migraines, blurry vision, tinnitus, muscle weakness, fatigue, unexplained weight loss.

    • @lappo253
      @lappo253 Před rokem

      Your next booster shot oughta fix it

    • @eugeniebreida1583
      @eugeniebreida1583 Před rokem +1

      Be sure to eat quality protein with breakfast and dinner to minimize muscle loss - very important.

    • @stefs3460
      @stefs3460 Před rokem

      @@eugeniebreida1583 Thank you. I do have eggs most days. Ive been trying to eat healthy and do a little gentle resistance exercise with resistance bands just to maintain what I have till they can figure it out😢 The Dr Im going to now says he feels it's a metabolic problem thatwas triggered by the virus?

  • @rahn45
    @rahn45 Před rokem +70

    I got a distorted sense of taste for about 3 weeks myself: Umami turned into something similar to burnt rubber, sweet got dialed up to 11 and basically it combined with sour. I didn't set out to eat anything bitter tasting but I imagine it got mixed with umami. I think my ability to taste salt was extremely muted as well. Thankfully my sense of taste did return back to normal.

    • @saturationstation1446
      @saturationstation1446 Před rokem +4

      the first 4 or so infections i had also had significant sensory changes during and after the infections. most recent infection (month or so ago) didnt have any of that for some reason. but it was also just in and out of my body way faster than all the other times too. i havent taken any jabs yet. dont think they are accurately keeping up with the virus so i dont see the point in them tbh. thats been my stance since the start lol

    • @AceBanana100
      @AceBanana100 Před rokem +3

      Are you vaccinated? I have the very same taste after covid. Nice to know Im not alone..

    • @goodlookinouthomie1757
      @goodlookinouthomie1757 Před rokem +2

      Did you get a craving for sugar? I sent my wife out to buy a load of Lucozade, which tasted like crap anyway while I had the virus.

    • @bobbiets2223
      @bobbiets2223 Před rokem +6

      I always read the comments regarding taste. My taste has not returned to normal one year out. Had a mild case , with loss of taste and smell. Mose taste came back except anything I drink tastes aweful ( except water and lemonade). Crazy.

    • @jetfu400
      @jetfu400 Před rokem

      my GF until now smells barbeque or any cooked using coal smells rubbery and taste bad. it's almost a year now and it still hasn't gone away. she learned to live with it. what a virus this is damn!

  • @fionaedwards2442
    @fionaedwards2442 Před rokem +4

    Really sad and really interesting. I had a covid like flu just before covid hit the news, in March and went on to have a TIA in the September. I was 53 at the time. My memory took more than a year to recover, the brain fog was aweful and I lost my job over it all.

  • @lynjermey6423
    @lynjermey6423 Před rokem +11

    Long Covid is exactly the same as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Stanford University have been doing trials for an ME drug for quite a few years. I have been in email contact with a Michael Corbett, who is directly involved with the trials, and it's looking very promising. I have to admit that the worst symptoms of My own ME experience, is the loss of cognitive functions, and secondly, the massive constant fatigue.

    • @alexc7857
      @alexc7857 Před rokem +2

      I don't believe it's exactly the same, I have hardly any fatigue but my skin swells up and and veins are inflamed. 18 months.

    • @lynjermey6423
      @lynjermey6423 Před rokem

      @@alexc7857 That sounds more like an allergic reaction, but an awful side affect to have to deal with.

    • @lynjermey6423
      @lynjermey6423 Před rokem

      @@alexc7857 I looked it up and ME can include swelling and inflammation, generally around the spine, but can appear any where.

    • @alexc7857
      @alexc7857 Před rokem +1

      @@lynjermey6423 I have mast cell activation and dysautonomia from covid, with due respect I can see similarity to chronic fatigue syndrome but there's more going on, they're similar, but until further researched we can't say how they compare in terms of treatments, etc.

    • @lynjermey6423
      @lynjermey6423 Před rokem

      @@alexc7857 Very true.

  • @boutthere3374
    @boutthere3374 Před rokem +11

    I feel so fortunate that I was smart enough not to inject some unknown substance into my body just because someone told me to do it. Good luck to those who weren't so fortunate.

  • @InimitaPaul
    @InimitaPaul Před rokem +50

    As someone who had brain damage in childhood and am now currently in long covid brain fog, they’re exactly the same. It’s effectively made my learning disability worse. As an example, I’m struggling to type properly, I keep missing/forgetting letters. This used to happen maybe once or twice a day but now it’s happening with more frequency. I was recently made redundant and have no idea how I’m going to be able to get a job in this condition, My short term memory is absolutely shot. The strange thing is, during one bout of covid I had the most amazing spell of cognitive function I’ve ever had, my concentration was through the roof, it was like a smart drug. I’ve never thought that clearly or had concentration like that in my life. I studied electricity from quarks to up to city scale electrical systems and memorised the entire process in two days and every bit of it is still fully accessible. I don’t feel like this fog is permanent though, it comes and goes and is much worse under fluorescent lights for some reason. I think my brain may be used to working under compromised condition’s due to a lifetime of dealing with it, I’m 46.

    • @SALTYCOMBATDIVER-ExInstructor
      @SALTYCOMBATDIVER-ExInstructor Před rokem +1

      An MRI may show migraine lesions (small pinpoint dots) which would tie lights triggering it. Polarized glasses may help if that's the case. Otherwise, good luck!

    • @ThimbaDM
      @ThimbaDM Před rokem +1

      I had a bad case of brain fog too. Mine got better when I started COQ10, B12 and magnesium supplements.

    • @markangelorgs.2773
      @markangelorgs.2773 Před rokem +1

      Look up the effects of EMF radiation. Your study of electricity should have informed you but it is intentionally left out.

    • @theancientsancients1769
      @theancientsancients1769 Před rokem

      @@ey5722 Yeah the same happened with my siblings and myself all young . Recalling names has become harder despite 2 and half years passing

    • @SaltyShaman
      @SaltyShaman Před rokem +2

      Try a dose of the substance that shall not be named (be sure to take with food). I was having long term crusty eyes and took some and not only did the crusty go away, all the colours came back into the world. It had seemed grey before. I think there's something to this. Best of luck to you.

  • @juliefitzgerald-frangos2211

    My mother never had Covid but did have the alternative. A few weeks after the alternative she developed a sudden terminal neurological disease . I would love to see these studies separate the data

    • @mm1234bb
      @mm1234bb Před rokem +2

      Do you mind me asking what she developed?

  • @annegribben444
    @annegribben444 Před 10 měsíci

    THANKYOU. Met my bank manager a 45 yr old no nonsense fit bloke who said when he got covid he lost his voice completely for 18days and was given in the end a speech therapist to teach him how to speak again !! ...

  • @bobbifriend5362
    @bobbifriend5362 Před rokem +41

    Thanks for the information. I’m 22 months post COVID and still have no taste or smell, daily headaches, dizzy spells causing issues with balance, tingling on left side of my body, brain fog and rapid heart rate during periods of rest.

    • @magicsparks2002
      @magicsparks2002 Před rokem

      Look into intracranial hypertension as a potential condition brought on by covid/vaccines your symptoms match up to a number of IH symptoms

    • @silent1967
      @silent1967 Před rokem

      How old are you, what gender M or F ( non of that weird stuff ) and how much do you weigh ?

    • @bobbifriend5362
      @bobbifriend5362 Před rokem +2

      @@silent1967 mid forties, Female 130

    • @silent1967
      @silent1967 Před rokem

      @@bobbifriend5362 Height ? Could be you're one of the .001 % that will have long term effects. You drew the short straw.

    • @tootstoyou1
      @tootstoyou1 Před rokem +1

      Did you get vaccinated before or after Covid infection ? Or maybe not at all?

  • @bunnysaf
    @bunnysaf Před rokem +7

    This is the same doctor who led his viewers to the shot

    • @tkilla1202
      @tkilla1202 Před rokem +1

      Not only that - he's been massively duplicitous over the the last few months.
      Back to his true colours now - complete with his poster in the background.

    • @feelinsupersonic1606
      @feelinsupersonic1606 Před rokem +1

      🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫 he thinks we've forgotten

  • @vikidavis876
    @vikidavis876 Před rokem +1

    I was hospitalized with delta and for the first 4 weeks I had extreme scarry hallucinations and my head and back pain was excruciating. Including rehab I was hospitalized for 2 months. I had to practically learn to walk again. This same thing happened to me from the H1N1 virus in 2009. I was never the same after that and now I'm even worse. DevelopedME/CFS after 2009 and am now homebound and partial bed bound.

  • @focus19551
    @focus19551 Před rokem

    Dear Dr. Campbell… Perhaps you could perhaps create a Long Covid/ Post Covid playlist? Thank you so much for your truthful and well informed videos.

  • @johnwilliams-gz4ss
    @johnwilliams-gz4ss Před rokem +45

    John, to what extent could the various mental problems be related to the massive social disruption, loneliness, stress and worry of the progression of the disease, lockdown, etc ? Any research done ?

    • @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist
      @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist Před rokem

      This possible bias is what the control groups are for. The contemporary control group is a cohort of people who would have undergone the same mental stress as the ones who got infected with Covid. For every 5 people in the control group with those kinds of disorders, 7 in the infected group had them. The only thing that can account for the extra 2 people is the fact that they caught Covid at some point. They even had a pre-pandemic control group. The vast numbers make this a solid result.

    • @LTPottenger
      @LTPottenger Před rokem

      Essentially zero, psychology is a sham. If you have major symptoms there is a real cause.

    • @Landscapeofsolitude
      @Landscapeofsolitude Před rokem

      Yeah man, the isolation was not fun, but I feel mentally twisted in a fun way sometimes.

    • @montanaliving4769
      @montanaliving4769 Před rokem +3

      Great question

    • @MsEssmess
      @MsEssmess Před rokem +6

      I would think stress of current events has caused much grief shock grief and depression whether jabbed un jabbed with covid or without......

  • @aveyharder654
    @aveyharder654 Před rokem +6

    I know personally about this problem, I'm dealing with it as best I can.

  • @taetannim3581
    @taetannim3581 Před rokem +1

    Just want to say, your channel has been awesome throughout this whole mess.

  • @JM-co6rf
    @JM-co6rf Před 9 měsíci +1

    Got Covid in Feb 2020. Since then, my chronic anxiety has ruined my life.

  • @barbraprosper9065
    @barbraprosper9065 Před rokem +6

    thank you Dr. Campbell for this very important update. Always appreciate your work.

  • @gpeel1
    @gpeel1 Před rokem +73

    I was hospitalised with covid and thought I was improving after being discharged but after a few weeks, I suddenly felt like my own body was attacking me.
    At its worse, during this past year, I struggled with fine motor skills (particularly on my left side) temporary blindness, dysautonomia, blood pressure issues and high heart rate on standing, fainting, dizziness, balance issues, pins and needs / burning skin, tremor, eye floaters, leg weakness, unable to swallow and of course with it, I felt suicidal. What made things worse was that nobody understood what I was going through and just put it down to PTSD and the fact that I was coming to terms with the news my dad was dying of cancer.
    Most things have gotten better, though I still get intermittently light headed and the floor and feels spongy. It can also feel like I’m slightly rocking when I walk.
    Just flu they said.

  • @ConsciousChoosingCoach
    @ConsciousChoosingCoach Před rokem +4

    Dr. John, This is fascinating...I fit right into this cohort.. I got first wave Covid mid April 2020 from the Biogen group (Boston area), moderate symptoms, for 6 weeks I felt good after initial recovery, then.... Post Covid symptoms started with Migraines. dizziness, fainting (one resulted in concussion), headaches, sound and light sensitivity, myocarditis, extreme fatigue, body aches, dysautonomia, brain fog = Memory Loss, confusion, memory recall problems, stuttering, depression, anxiety and PTSD which is mentioned in many other studies and I'm curious why it isn't included in this one! Post exertional malaise was brought on by slight physical activity as well as brain activity. Definitely felt like ME/CFS. 2 1/2 years later I am still dealing with brain fog, mental health conditions, especially PTSD and what started early on, and has not abated, neurological breathing problems which feels like I can't breathe (trouble inhaling) even though lungs are perfectly fine. I have to move to Hawaii to be in the Trade Winds and out of the New England indoor heating systems so I can breath for 2nd winter starting this November. It is so disruptive to my life. I have not been able to work, it has caused financial strain and strain on my family life. The Covid Long Haul clinic in Boson area won't take me because my PCR test was inconclusive (those early ones had a lot of false negatives) or didn't work. The comprehensive treatment clinic requires a definitive positive test. I hope they spend the $ given for research, etc for more treatment options soon. I pay out of pocket for acupuncture which helps somewhat, but is very expensive when not working. So happy for all those who are experiencing full recovery. I am thrilled for the symptom relief that I have experienced and look forward to the day when all of them are in the rear view mirror.

  • @inneswood7711
    @inneswood7711 Před rokem +3

    Your a gift from God, your medical analysis is wonderfully entertaining and insightful and educational, unlike most so called doctors theses days I sometimes know more than the gp or even hospital doctors who are nothing more than smartie merchants passing out pills without proper diagnosis. Thank you

  • @lesleysears9808
    @lesleysears9808 Před rokem +68

    ❤Love all of your hard work Dr. Campbell 💕 💝! Thank you for giving us all of the straight talk. Don’t get depressed too much over that which you cannot control.

    • @rockforlight
      @rockforlight Před rokem

      The ability for one to magically "control" depression is not a given. It's even listed as a post COVID-19 disorder in this video.

  • @debbiecreter2005
    @debbiecreter2005 Před rokem +11

    Thank you Dr. Campbell for always keeping us informed and educated with your well researched information. You are a very compassionate and brilliant doctor and humanitarian!

    • @fremont111
      @fremont111 Před rokem

      you think he's great, watch This Week in Virology...even better

    • @ianba123
      @ianba123 Před rokem

      He's not actually a medical doctor, you do realise? He has a Ph.D. in nursing education!

    • @Romans15.32
      @Romans15.32 Před rokem

      ​@@ianba123 Why do ppl continue to try and discredit him? I'm pretty sure most if not all his regular watchers know that. You can always look at his bio he doesn't hide his credentials.

  • @mandyb2803
    @mandyb2803 Před rokem +4

    I have done a bit of research on the brain and infections, and its possible that so many things can go wrong. I had man of the symptoms mentioned in the write up after levafloxacin, took me 3 long years to get over THAT, then got "swine flu" in 2019, along with a snake bite and anaphylaxis from the anti venin. After that fun and games, I really did feel like I was a different person. I kept talking about it - but it is emotional. Had covid twice and it didnt mess me up any more (thank goodness). No jabs for me unless it is life saving stuff

  • @LINDASAGGERS-yi9bg
    @LINDASAGGERS-yi9bg Před 9 měsíci +1

    THANKS JOHN CAMBELL..FOR YOUR VIDEO,S..ON DIFFERENT TOPIC,S..ALL VERY INTERESTING..❤️❤️..

  • @jenniferweston2046
    @jenniferweston2046 Před rokem +109

    There is a lot of overlap in symptoms between long covid and myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME). There are a few other common comorbidities in ME that were not examined in this study: acquired Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), Cranial Cervical Instability (CCI), and autoimmune dieases such as Sjogren’s. It would quite interesting to watch for any studies examining these other comorbidities in recovered covid patients.

    • @carolwestwood5559
      @carolwestwood5559 Před rokem +6

      My son has ME following viral meningitis when he was 13. He’s been poorly now for 18 years. 😢

    • @spiritualmarketingclub
      @spiritualmarketingclub Před rokem +6

      I have had M.E for over 30 years it was triggered after mercury poisoning and what appeared to be a virus immediately after I have and have had many of the neurological complications above developed a movement disorder, dystonia, myoclonic issues, tremours, fine motor skills issues later in life

    • @MariettaFarley
      @MariettaFarley Před rokem +3

      Yes, in addition to loss of taste and smell after Delta, I had extremely dry eyes and mouth for months. Thankfully, that has passed. Very bad for eyes and teeth for sure. I used wetting agents for both, but it never helped much.

    • @louisejoel
      @louisejoel Před rokem +3

      Ehlers Danlos is genetic and generally comes with hypermobility but POTS can be aquired

    • @RandomDudeOne
      @RandomDudeOne Před rokem +2

      A lot of younger people who didn't take the pandemic seriously may end up regretting their carelessness.

  • @ji.ol.1490
    @ji.ol.1490 Před rokem +20

    A large proportion of the symptoms listed are also thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency symptoms, with a corresponding magnesium deficiency. If the AST/SGOT blood test result comes back low, definitely look into B1 levels.

    • @monicatry1583
      @monicatry1583 Před rokem +1

      Good information. Thanks.

    • @giespel68
      @giespel68 Před rokem +1

      @AShorty88 no, most doctors don't know shxx but suffer from tunnel vision.

    • @davidiscool3326
      @davidiscool3326 Před rokem

      @AShorty88 Obviously the doctors did NOT check vitamin levels, as there has been no big Pharma funding study of non-patent remedies! Please don't make assumptions.

    • @davidiscool3326
      @davidiscool3326 Před rokem +1

      ​@@giespel68 Medical doctors spend zero hours in medical school studying prevention and nutrition. It's not part of their patent type drugs and surgical procedures, which is what medical doctors practice. Most doctors (because they haven't studied it) are hostile to alternative (to drugs and surgery) treatments.

    • @giespel68
      @giespel68 Před rokem

      @@davidiscool3326 exactly!

  • @rayseto2724
    @rayseto2724 Před rokem +1

    I had a “mild” concussion a few months before the pandemic and experienced a lot of brain fog as I slowly recovered. When Omicron swept through America over last Christmas, I also contracted omicron-COVID. Afterwords, I started to have periodic brain fog that was very similar to what I experienced from a concussion, but not as severed, but was pretty disturbing…

    • @danielniedospial6931
      @danielniedospial6931 Před rokem +1

      There are many biochemical cascades that occur well after even mild TBI- most of which involve disrupting the Blood-Brain-Barrier and result in chronic neuroinflammation. I hope you find relief ❤️

  • @SouthValleyClive
    @SouthValleyClive Před rokem +2

    Shortly after I had covid, approximately 3-4 months later, I suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm. I never knew I had a brain aneurysm. Whether it was helped along it’s way or whether it was going to happen anyway, who knows. However, my life has been so much better since. I am healthier, happier and calmer and have got a different, easier job.

  • @BellaMarsilioRN
    @BellaMarsilioRN Před rokem +19

    Thank you Sir for running this data for us.
    Please know that your diligence is appreciated 💎💎💎
    #BlessedBeThee🦋

  • @susie2366
    @susie2366 Před rokem +5

    Ever since I had Covid I haven’t been able to remember what I was talking about if I’m interrupted or distracted for even a few seconds. It’s actually quite alarming and embarrassing.

    • @essanjay8604
      @essanjay8604 Před rokem

      Sounds exactly like the average post menopausal female experience - not something you'd welcome at a younger age.

  • @garrettmeadows2273
    @garrettmeadows2273 Před rokem +3

    I contracted COVID in December 2021. As of today, I'm still experiencing chronic fatigue and memory impairment. It's miserable. When driving, I feel slightly disoriented as if I don't really know where I'm going. I went into my regular post office and there was a new clerk behind the counter. I introduced myself and began to chat with her when she reminded me that we had already met a few weeks prior.

  • @catfyre1643
    @catfyre1643 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I always watch you and many times post on FB. I had covid twice the first one when no one knew lost smell and taste not sick long but lots of brain fog followed. I understand now.

  • @juliecampbell656
    @juliecampbell656 Před rokem +5

    my family doesnt believe me nor understands. my life has been ruined.

    • @dianes7782
      @dianes7782 Před rokem

      there is always hope. Look into Bill Rawls and he teaches how to fix your cells. You can get better, for sure. It's hard when we don't have family support.

    • @Mau365PP
      @Mau365PP Před rokem

      I believe You, I am also suffering from this crap. 🧠

  • @steveagabeg1045
    @steveagabeg1045 Před rokem +107

    I've seen lots of comments discussing how the vaccinated can (& are) infecting those who are not with so called 'shedding' of spike proteins, I think this warrants an investigation & would be very grateful if you could perhaps cover this specific topic sometime soon?
    Keep up the great work as ever...

    • @user-kn4en2om4l
      @user-kn4en2om4l Před rokem +3

      Telegram me☝️☝️for more information..

    • @peterpeters7534
      @peterpeters7534 Před rokem

      Vaccinated individuals are not shedding the spike protein and infecting others that is just absolute nonsense and anyone that tells you otherwise is a charlatan. Now IF they did shed the S protein and IF it did enter your body, then you would make antibodies to that and you would be protected from getting the disease.
      So think about it. IF this was a phenomena that did occur ask yourself why would they need to try and vaccinate everyone?
      No, Ok then think about it from a so called 'money hungry evil pharmaceutical' company, lets go to the meeting where they would discuss this.
      "Hey guys lets make a product that is going to cost us billions to make but we can sell it. However for every one person we vaccinate then 100 other people whom that one comes in contact with would get the vaccine for free as it is shed so we would not get our moneyback." Can you really see a so called 'money hungry evil pharmaceutical' company making a product that most would get for free?

    • @jessalove3344
      @jessalove3344 Před rokem

      shedding only happens with live vaccines. which the covid one is not.

    • @notrandom2
      @notrandom2 Před rokem

      Well? Did you get the response you were hoping for? I'd imagine you didn't because such a concept doesn't exist. "Shedding vaccine"??? Really??? Are these folks infected with covid? It would explain their stupidity.

    • @rosalindr4975
      @rosalindr4975 Před rokem +6

      I had bleeding in menopause ( over a decade), around my elderly vaccinated family members, one who had wild blood pressure swings. Took ivermectin every week for a year. My dr won’t give me any more. Seemed to help.

  • @KittyWhiplash959
    @KittyWhiplash959 Před rokem

    Thank you for reporting on this.

  • @mauratierney8656
    @mauratierney8656 Před rokem

    Definition of a Pessimist.....An Optimist with more information ..
    Thanks for your help with sorting out very confusing COVID results.

  • @kennethkunz2449
    @kennethkunz2449 Před rokem +145

    I still have generalized neuromuscular weakness, 2/4 tinnitus, brain fog, and impaired smelling over 4 months after COVID. It seems to be a neurotropic virus - thanks Dr. Campbell

    • @vanmasterflash7153
      @vanmasterflash7153 Před rokem +11

      That's horrible. I pray is goes away very soon

    • @AnotherPilot1
      @AnotherPilot1 Před rokem +1

      I got tinnitus as well after having unvaccinated COVID.

    • @nothere9551
      @nothere9551 Před rokem +49

      This is a genuine question. Have you taken the vax as well?

    • @TheTerijo1960
      @TheTerijo1960 Před rokem +35

      @@nothere9551 THAT is the question that deserves an answer!

    • @meg24751
      @meg24751 Před rokem +7

      @@nothere9551 Regardless, if he has then there is no way to tell them apart. There's no point conspiring.

  • @noelineclancy2671
    @noelineclancy2671 Před rokem +9

    Thank you Dr John for your kind care and help understanding this virus,

  • @Helstrong
    @Helstrong Před rokem +21

    I remember first week of April 2020 having an odd combination of symptoms (SOB, brain fog, shooting pain in my legs, HR stuck above 100, etc.) that did not seem cold-related but all came out of nowhere. I didn't go into the Dr immediately because they were telling everyone to stay home unless you were on your deathbed. I've now added a blood thinner to my previous low dose BP med, gone through a cacophony of neurological and cardiac testing with no findings of interest, and still having problems 2.5 yrs later. This was all before the vaxx was out. I did get 2 doses of Pfizer the following year when those came out, trying to be mindful of my mother who was fighting cancer at the time, but my symptoms all started prior to that. It's not fun at all.

    • @archivemediavault
      @archivemediavault Před rokem +5

      I'm exactly the same Dave.

    • @alidarke3132
      @alidarke3132 Před rokem

      You got the jab for no reason. Pfizer have just come out saying there was never any evidence or studies confirming that it stopped transmission. They didn't have time due to do so because they wanted to get it on the market sooner.

    • @seandavidt3538
      @seandavidt3538 Před rokem +3

      I'm going through some post symptoms myself. I recommend you try humming for 15 minutes, twice a day. Sounds ridiculous, I know, but so much research is starting to come out about the power of humming. It will help release more Nitric Oxide into your blood stream, which will increase your oxygen intake. It is so simple to do, it's kind of fun, and best yet, it is completely free. Even if I am completely full of BS, you will have lost nothing by taking my advice. Worst case scenario, you hummed your favorite song for half an hour. Even doing it for only 5 minutes will have a major impact. Look into the research and start humming today.

    • @seandavidt3538
      @seandavidt3538 Před rokem

      @@archivemediavault I'm going through some post symptoms myself. I recommend you try humming for 15 minutes, twice a day. Sounds ridiculous, I know, but so much research is starting to come out about the power of humming. It will help release more Nitric Oxide into your blood stream, which will increase your oxygen intake. It is so simple to do, it's kind of fun, and best yet, it is completely free. Even if I am completely full of BS, you will have lost nothing by taking my advice. Worst case scenario, you hummed your favorite song for half an hour. Even doing it for only 5 minutes will have a major impact. Look into the research and start humming today.

    • @archivemediavault
      @archivemediavault Před rokem +2

      @@seandavidt3538 Thanks for the advice.

  • @alisonjudithbailey9125
    @alisonjudithbailey9125 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Brain fog, information processing and memory issues are a key part of ME. ME is very similar to Long Covid (in which anxiety is a major symptom). In my case, in ME, brain fog, information processing and memory issues were caused by deregulation/weakening of my immune system which caused less energy to cirulate to the brain. As recovery of my energy levels happened through my immune system rebalancing/strengthening, normal cognitive functioning returned.