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Posted by atypical on January 1, 2024, at 20:28:17
Has anyone who has caught the wretched virus felt that it caused a worsening of or relapse of mood issues?
Posted by SLS on January 1, 2024, at 21:21:45
In reply to Covid-19 impacts, posted by atypical on January 1, 2024, at 20:28:17
Hi.
> Has anyone who has caught the wretched virus felt that it caused a worsening of or relapse of mood issues?
Depression and anxiety are common outcomes of COVID-19.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=covid+covid-19+depression+anxiety&format=abstract&size=50
However, there is also the "long hauler" / "long COVID syndrome to take into consideration. I think brain fog is the most common manifestation. A recently discovered treatment for long haulers is a combination of two antivirals - nirmatrelvir-ritonavir. It has been reported that paxlovid is also effective for long COVID-19.
I would recommend comparing the "flavors" of the two conditions - your "traditional" depression versus your long COVID-19 symptoms with regard to mood, energy, and brain-fog. If you can identify a difference in how you experience your old depression versus your present condition, I think it makes sense to treat you as if you had long COVID.
- Scott
Posted by Alchemy on January 3, 2024, at 23:29:56
In reply to Covid-19 impacts, posted by atypical on January 1, 2024, at 20:28:17
Hell yes! Horrible depression that last a month or two for me (although mine was the 2020 strain). Even my brother said he was Bryan every day and had to take a break from work.
I wish they would give this symptom more acknowledgment.
Posted by Hugh on January 4, 2024, at 13:15:50
In reply to Covid-19 impacts, posted by atypical on January 1, 2024, at 20:28:17
I've had Covid once. My symptoms were mild, except for fatigue. For over a month after recovering from it, I ruminated a lot more than I'd been ruminating before getting it. And my motivation was a lot worse. I'd put off doing simple tasks, day after day.
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