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invitrom commented on Company accidentally increased productivity by laying off 20% middle management   theolognion.com/p/company... · Posted by u/thunderbong
invitrom · 2 years ago
This reads like a fake ai created story
invitrom commented on Ask HN: Is Express still "de-facto" for building Node back ends?    · Posted by u/scsteps
invitrom · 2 years ago
Proven, reliable and still good.
invitrom commented on Rising ill-health and economic inactivity from long-term sickness: 2019 to 2023   ons.gov.uk/employmentandl... · Posted by u/luu
ljf · 2 years ago
Take care - I hope you get to improve. My wife got covid back in March 2020 and was pretty ill, then fell into full long covid (back before anyone knew what it was). She was totally wiped out (I have posts on my account detailing it if you are interested), but is finally back working and living again - so please know the recovery is possible for some. She's still not where she'd like to be, but is vastly improved from her worst.

Best of luck to you.

invitrom · 2 years ago
Thank you. I am always trying new treatments but so far nothing besides resting had an impact. Make sure your wife does not get reinfected.
invitrom commented on Rising ill-health and economic inactivity from long-term sickness: 2019 to 2023   ons.gov.uk/employmentandl... · Posted by u/luu
invitrom · 2 years ago
I‘ve been unable to work for 2.5 years now because of Long Covid. It sucks and research into the condition is slow and lacks funding.
invitrom commented on Long Covid is keeping significant numbers of people out of work, study finds   nytimes.com/2023/01/24/he... · Posted by u/lxm
Zanneth · 3 years ago
A lot of the symptoms of “Long COVID” are exactly the same as depression and anxiety symptoms. Brain fog, fatigue, muscle weakness: anyone who has ever had depression knows what this is like. Of course there are a small number of people who had severe illness from COVID and had to be hospitalized, and the road to recovery for them is quite long, but most people claiming that they suffer from Long COVID are not the ones who were hospitalized.

The fact that there is no diagnostic test that tells you whether you have Long COVID or not leads me to believe that this is yet another hidden manifestation of mental illness. I feel sympathy for people going through this, but it’s wrong to expect the medical industry to come up with any solutions.

invitrom · 3 years ago
It seems highly unlikely that millions of people get a depression right after an infection with covid.
invitrom commented on Why are clinical trials so expensive? Tales from the beast’s belly   milkyeggs.com/?p=136... · Posted by u/wawayanda
invitrom · 3 years ago
I am eagerly waiting for the clinical trial on BC007 for Long Covid. As a chronically ill patient the slow pace of research is almost unbearable.
invitrom commented on Want to found a startup? Work at one first   blog.lawrencejones.dev/le... · Posted by u/lawrjone
invitrom · 3 years ago
Hmm I feel like most founders I know just started companies after college without much experience. While people that want to get experience first seem to never end up starting a company. I think it mostly comes down to risk adversity.
invitrom commented on Long Covid, Cognitive Impairment, and the Stalled Decline in Disability Rates   federalreserve.gov/econre... · Posted by u/deegles
invitrom · 3 years ago
I am unable to work for 18 months now. My covid infection was very mild and I was completely healthy before.
invitrom commented on Hyperbaric oxygen therapy improves neurocognitive post-Covid functions, symptoms   nature.com/articles/s4159... · Posted by u/belltaco
invitrom · 3 years ago
I have Long Covid and did 27 HBOT sessions. While I experienced an improvement in brain fog it is just a slight improvement and very far from being a cure. It does however point to blood circulation problems (maybe cause by neurotransmitter autoantibodies) at the core of LC.

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KarmaCake day55January 5, 2022View Original