Long Covid
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/17033250
I can't get researchers interested, but in the 4+ years I've been working on this myself, the higher the elevation I'm at the better I feel. Just tried 10k feet for a month and it's better than 8k. If I could try 12k, I would. I did more hiking steps than ever in July, and on steep terrain. I'm wondering if cells in a hypoxic situation are less useful to the virus we now know* resides in neurons of LC carriers. I still have ridiculous sinus production at times that tries to drown me, various attacks on my organs, etc. I remember living in the desert and people were there because a family member had TB and they moved there. Perhaps mountain climate will be recognized as a tonic for LC some day. If anyone wants help, I'll try, but I'm doing lots of things at once, mostly unchanged. *https://mastodon.social/@MEActNOW/112455219446314775
[@longcovid](https://lemmy.world/c/longcovid) News in Brief for the week of July 7th [https://www.s4me.info/threads/news-in-brief-july-2024.39237/#post-542972/](https://www.s4me.info/threads/news-in-brief-july-2024.39237/#post-542972/)
For mainstream news about long covid and ME see [here](https://me-cfs.github.io/me-inthenews.html)
> Scores of teachers with “catastrophic” long Covid plan to launch a group legal challenge against the government, claiming pandemic policy failures led to them being infected at work. > But a top barrister representing medics in a similar case warned it would be difficult for teachers to prove they caught coronavirus in the classroom. > Long Covid Educators for Justice (LCEJ) wants compensation from the Department for Education for those who “lost their health, income and employment” after working on the frontline during the pandemic. For recent Long Covid (and ME) news, check [this page](https://me-cfs.github.io/community-news.html) out.