My Long Covid Recovery Story (with advice for you)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @le8508
    @le8508 Год назад +3

    Dr. Masha, thank you for the information on treating long Covid. My son has had a lot of the same symptoms you have had and after more than 3 years of suffering with his symptoms he now has extreme fatigue. So many tests, xrays, blood work, counselors, prescription meds, natural supplements, body cleanses, etc. our next step is to try hyperbaric. Can you recommend anything else? And, have you ever heard of graphene oxide being a heavy metal introduced into the bloodstream after getting the Covid vaccines and boosters? I'm wondering if that has anything to do with the fatigue as well.

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  Год назад

      Hi Le, I am sorry to hear your son is unwell. While this may sound like a general recommendation, I find that it it works really well: once you find the root cause, it would be a lot easier to find a solution that works. I.e. - Covid was a trigger, and we need to look at the terrain, what is it, that made your son susceptible to getting chronic fatigue? To name the few, it could be; mold, heavy metals (you mentioned it in your post), compromised detoxification pathways, other hidden infections that were reactivated, etc. A skilled practitioner can figure it out, and when you address the root cause everything else he does will bring better results. I talk about it here ruclips.net/video/WGeLPlwpkWg/видео.html

  • @beamcoiner
    @beamcoiner Год назад +1

    Hi Masha, thanks a lot for your helpful video. It is sometimes recommended not to take antioxidants immediately before or after an HBOT treatment. Do you agree with that? At what time(s) during the day did you take your glutathione?

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  Год назад

      Hi Paul, glutathione has a pretty short half-life, 10-90 mins. This means that 90 mins later, maximum 50% of glutathione ingested remains in the system. In about 3 hrs all of has been used by the system.

    • @beamcoiner
      @beamcoiner Год назад +1

      @@hyperbaric thank you for taking the time to answer me 😃. So, do you say that it’s ok to take glutathione right before/after HBOT? Or would you recommend to wait?

  • @annecomeliau7191
    @annecomeliau7191 4 месяца назад +1

    Hello Doctor Masha,
    Do you know IHHT ( Intermittent hypoxia-hyperoxia treatment ? )
    Do you think it is possible to have a home device for IHHT ?
    And are you trained to this therapy to help your patients using it at home ?
    This therapy looks interesting and does not reduire much space at home.
    Would it be as effective as hyperbaric oxygen therapy ?
    Thank you so much for your help!

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  4 месяца назад

      Hello Anne. I have seen some good results with hypoxia/hyperoxia treatment in athletes. However in my opinion, HBOT has more applications, and the benefits of HBOT are systemic and more diverse.IHHT uses different concentrations of oxygen, HBOT does the same under pressure. Pressure increases the amount of oxygen delivered to cells and tissues. Many beneficial effects of oxygen require higher oxygen concentration

    • @annecomeliau7191
      @annecomeliau7191 4 месяца назад

      Thanks a lot for your quick answer! Since I am looking for a systemic therapy , HBOT should be better.

  • @rigoelliot115
    @rigoelliot115 Год назад +5

    I only wish HBOT was more attainable

    • @fugginchit1
      @fugginchit1 Год назад

      There are websites that allow you to rent for months at a time. Maybe get a credit card with 0 apr for 18 months

  • @annecomeliau7191
    @annecomeliau7191 8 дней назад +1

    Hello Docteur Masha. For a long covid relapse ( extrême fatigue as a unique symptom) do you think twice a day 45 minutes in a soft chamber would be as effective than 90 minutes in a row, once a day?
    And regarding the oxygen debit , is 10L / min ok for a one place soft chamber ?
    Thanks you so much !

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  8 дней назад

      Hello Anne. I cannot give such an advice over the internet. In my opinion it is important to get a hyperbaric consult with a practitioner who understands how HBOT works before starting it. Some people might do better with twice a day sessions, others with longer sessions, yet others with every other day sessions. It depends on a personal situation, because any therapy is being applied to the person not to the condition they have.

    • @annecomeliau7191
      @annecomeliau7191 8 дней назад +1

      Thanks a lot Docteur Masha.
      Since I had good results with 90 minutes sessions last time , I will do the same, at home this time :)
      I am still considering having an appointement with you in the next future so that I can use my own hyperbaric chamber safely .
      If I have an appointement with you, can you also help balance hormones with natural hormones for ménopause ? I mean natural progesteron and natural oestradiol , not just plants.
      Thanks a lot !

  • @Julia-LArt
    @Julia-LArt Год назад +1

    Hi, I was hospitalised with Covid pneumonitis in October 2021. I almost died. I spent 2 weeks in the ICU on a ventilator, in an induced coma where all my bodily functions were managed by machinery, medications, nasal feeding tube, etc. I was then moved to a respiratory ward and still on oxygen & nasal gastric feeding tube. I spent 2 weeks there. I was then moved to a Covid ward where I spent a further 2 weeks and finally a regular room after testing negative, where I stayed for a further 2 weeks. I was in hospital for 2 months in total and it was the worst experience of my life. Since then, I have long covid and all the symptoms + what you have mentioned.
    I already looked into hyperbaric treatment and it is too expensive for me. There’s actually a place not far from me, but I’d still have to get taxi’s to and from the centre. How do I go about getting that help, as someone who no longer works, is on a low income and struggling?
    I was severely ill, the doctors even told my parents I might not pull through the first night in ICU.

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  Год назад +1

      You have been through a lot! The most important thing is that you survived! Recovery from Long Covid IS POSSIBLE!

    • @Julia-LArt
      @Julia-LArt Год назад +1

      @@hyperbaric Thank you for your reply. I have been through a lot, but the long Covid is still here after 1.5 years. I’m very grateful to have survived, but I’d love to thrive again. I was fit and healthy before with a lot of energy. I am the opposite now. How would I get help with a low income?

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  Год назад

      @@Julia-LArt it is true that therapies that can help us heal can be costly. But sometimes it is the only option. I have seen people try crowdfunding and succeed

    • @lillianspiezio1787
      @lillianspiezio1787 Год назад +2

      Not everyone has access to all these therapies

    • @beamcoiner
      @beamcoiner Год назад

      ​@@Julia-LArt Hi Julia. I'm so sorry to hear that HBOT is too expensive for you (and lots of other people who are suffering from long covid as well). Please try to set-up a crowdfunding, or ask a loved one to do this. Wishing you all the best!

  • @pc24681
    @pc24681 Год назад +2

    Hello any ideas on how you caught Covid and was your symptoms mild moderate or severe 🙏🏽

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  Год назад

      I got Covid from a family member and my symptoms were mild, 1 day of fever, headache, fatigue and muscle aches

    • @pc24681
      @pc24681 Год назад +2

      @@hyperbaric hope that you are doing well 🙏🏽❤️
      I have been very fortunate to never get Covid because I don’t be exposed by lots of different people and I stay away from crowded places

  • @tygerstripes3752
    @tygerstripes3752 Год назад +4

    I appreciate your information here. I dislike the dramatic music behind your video. I need to hear you without all the foreboding tones behind your words. This is hard enough. I can't share this with other people like this. Thank you.

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  Год назад +3

      Thank you for your feedback. It helps us improve

    • @WildandFree4
      @WildandFree4 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, it's abit too busy.

  • @ciuffoarancione8929
    @ciuffoarancione8929 Год назад +2

    My life is ruined after 2nd dose of pfizer, 21 months of pain every day, same syntoms of long covid... I can't recover. I was really fit and healthy... I think long covid from jabs it s worse than the one from covid...

  • @nanishep
    @nanishep 11 месяцев назад

    Will I be able to pass fitness tests to be able to be a lifeguard still with Long Covid?

  • @palakdave98
    @palakdave98 Год назад +2

    HBOT is not cheap... i inquired and its cost 250$ per session..also its requires doctors prescribtion in canada. Doctors are not confortable to give prescription in canada as i asked multiple times to my lung specialist.

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  Год назад

      Canada is difficult but there are options. Send me an email info@drmasha.com, I'll send you some links

    • @ballardperformancemachine
      @ballardperformancemachine Год назад

      I ended up buying a chamber for 16k. Love it

  • @raloufen4292
    @raloufen4292 Год назад

    How do you get this

  • @Joseph-ju6ov
    @Joseph-ju6ov Год назад +17

    I’m 22 and had this for 18 months now. Found nothing that helps. I’ve tried everything. Life ruined. Simply can’t do it anymore.

    • @heisenberg5632
      @heisenberg5632 Год назад +5

      Same here man. I'm 23 and have been enduring long COVID for 23 months now. July 27th, 2023 will be my two-year anniversary with it. I can hardly taste or smell still. Life just sucks. Sorry that this is happening to us. I'm going to try a stellate ganglion injection. I've seen a good amount of videos of people saying that is the treatment that cured them at least for the taste and smell aspect of their symptoms.

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  Год назад +2

      Hi Joseph, wishing you a recovery. There is hope.

    • @lorilevari8861
      @lorilevari8861 Год назад

      There is an incredibly wonderful RUclips channel by Raelan Agle. She interview many people with both ME/CFS and long Covid. It is super helpful and will help you get back hope, which is vital for your healing journey. Part of what helps is learning to heal the negative patterns in the mind that cause the nervous system to go into constant fight or flight. Our bodies don't heal when we are in fight or flight. Also healing the revved up nervous system helps. Our bodies naturally heal, but we have to provide a healing ecology. I believe you will get there.

    • @5000NATE
      @5000NATE Год назад

      You dedicate yourself to meditation you can heal trust me focus on nostril breathing you have to make it a really good practice I meditate 3 hours a day I go for walks and meditate I meditate an hour before I wake up practice as much peace as you can Joy

    • @platos9054
      @platos9054 Год назад

      Covid gave me Pneumonia, heart inflamation and asthma. I was hospitalized for two weeks, a part of my Left Lung collapse and almost didn't make it.
      About a month after being discharged from the hospital my doctor told me to get the vax (Moderna) and it literally gave me Long Covid.
      Long Covid gave me Chronic Fatigue, I was bed bound for months. Also had tachycardia, shortness of breath, brainfog, gi issues, high blood pressure, Hypoglycemia and pots. It was so bad I could only eat steak, sweet potatoes and water for months. I went from 245 to 175 lbs. I used to go to emergency room every week.
      Long story short, I got better after taking Diltiazem Cd, Fluvoxamine, statins, and Plavix. Supplements: Vitamin B1 and magnesium oxide. Also taking nac, glycine, quercetin and vitamin c (vitamins I take it all together) and melatonin too. Don't

  • @Mau365PP
    @Mau365PP Год назад +1

    The only available hbot therapy I have near me is with higher pressure. it is 3 atm I think, would that also help for neurological symptoms?

    • @dbulat
      @dbulat Год назад +1

      That's even better

    • @karlvanboxel561
      @karlvanboxel561 3 месяца назад

      No most neuro probs r treated at 2 ata

  • @Bitachon
    @Bitachon Год назад +1

    Amazing

  • @homeplugestates
    @homeplugestates 3 месяца назад

    Won’t an oxygen tank work just as effectively?

  • @5000NATE
    @5000NATE Год назад +3

    It's so expensive

  • @Rutashealingroute
    @Rutashealingroute Год назад +1

    Did your hair recover?

  • @rebeccaslater1398
    @rebeccaslater1398 Год назад

    You cannot use oxygen chamber therapy if you've had a pneumothorax before.

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  Год назад

      Great point! If a person had a pneumothorax before they should see a pulmonologist/hyperbaric specialist and they will advise.

  • @ΑντρεαςΚοντος-σ6λ
    @ΑντρεαςΚοντος-σ6λ 10 месяцев назад +1

    Did you vaccinating?

  • @seaweedeater3104
    @seaweedeater3104 Год назад +1

    PEMF????

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  Год назад +2

      PEMF stands for Pulsed Electromagnetic Field. The podcast on how to combine PEMF with HBOT is coming soon

  • @michaelshoemaker8440
    @michaelshoemaker8440 Год назад +2

    Who can afford this??

    • @hyperbaric
      @hyperbaric  Год назад

      Depending where you are located hyperbaric therapy is quite affordable. Check out the MS society charities

  • @yuanyuanjames8130
    @yuanyuanjames8130 Год назад +3

    These videos should come with a warning; there will be plenty of people suffering who watch this and then rush out to join a HO club…..some of these people will have undiagnosed lung pathology….. and then whoops … welcome to barotrauma …. Eg your lung will collapse whilst in the chamber. Many, if not most, people with serious long covid have lung degradation….consequently they should be very careful about following protocols such as the one described here. What are you selling dude?

    • @KarelleDIY
      @KarelleDIY Год назад +1

      Barotrauma has absolutely nothing to do with the lungs

  • @GustavoCaja
    @GustavoCaja 17 дней назад

    BIG SCAM