As per my experience as a long hauler there are some points for which we are worried: 1.Breathlessness 2.Palpitations 3.Fatigue 4.Brain fog. 5.Chest tightness and pain with tenderness on deep breathing 6.Blurring of vision. 7.Anxiety,and the fear whether i would be normal again( This is the biggest worry for all of us.) I myself is a doctor and suffered with severe infection in april 2021 and still struggling with post covid symptoms.Every day is a fight with some good and some very bad days.I have many radiologist and chest physician friends.According to them post covid changes in lungs ie scarring getting healed gradually unlike idiopathic fibrosis which is a good news.The recovery is very slow but fortunately many ppl are recovering.So we must be positive and let the time heal the body.I know its not that easy to live with these symptoms daily and going to bed daily exhausted but these are temporary and we ll be normal again. ALL THE BEST EVERYONE
I had virtually all symptoms... still feel dizzy and exhausted easily...used to run a mile and now can walk half a mile...still oxygen levels all over the place..92 to 96 level.breathlessness on and off..dont know when lungs will improve...
Every body got better after COVID.only a few had it longer than 5 weeks.Not sure why.Try vitamin d or multi vitamins.See if that helps.And put the weight you lost back on.I drunk a lot of fruit juices .I only know two people that died from COVID .So I think Hancock hyped it up a bit.Its just a cold with loss of weight.You don't seem to catch it if you work outside.People that work in offices.Had to work two days a week.So they don't pass on COVID .Spreads very quickly.
Well…. What about prick damage? Plz tell me more Kev, I know scientists and MAINSTREAM MEDIA are all shills but what say you… ehhhh….. guy on RUclips who reviews toy cars or whatever…. Please share your wisdom on why the vacci… sorry… the prick is more of a danger than covid.
I have had 2 vacine jabs and a booster. I don't need to worry about my Prick as I'm celibate. On the other hand I don't need a 'prick' telling me what's good for me.
My breathlessness and other issues mostly disappeared after about 1.5 years, so if someone reading this is struggling with similar problems after their infection, hang on in there and don't give up hope - it gets better
When did u get COVID? How long ur symptom persist?I got COVID in April-21 and have chest pain ans shortness of breath since then.Though all test report shows normal but but I am still suffering
@@amankumar-uf6zi Sorry to hear that, Aman! I caught it in March 2020 and had shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, brain fog, and an irregular fast heart rate. My symptoms got better very slowly but gradually. I still remember how, at various points, I felt like I had reached a plateau and wouldn't improve further, but thankfully my health continued to get better. The first 6 months were the most difficult, after about 1 year I felt well enough to go for speedy walks (although no running just yet) etc, and after 1.5 years I started to lift weights at the gym again. I still get exhausted way quicker than I used to, but I assume that will improve too.
@@Rex_III Thank you for showing a ray of hope.I got COVID in April-21 with mild symptom (CT-5/25)and didn't require hospitalization.But as i became -ve my horrible symptoms started off.I met almost 20 doctors of different disciplines and have undergone various tests (ct scan, MRI, CTPA, endoscopy) but much to my surprise every test report shows "nothing abnormal".Though I feel a bit improvement since last 1 months but chest pain and shortness of breath on extertion and sometimes even in resting postion, fatigue continue to bother me.Sometimes,i feel perfectly fine but then relapse.I still feel that things will improve with time.I pray for your speedy recovery..
My Mum and I had Covid in November 2020. From November 2020 to around August 2021 I had severe breathlessness, light-headedness and lack of energy. I had a scan on my lungs and it came back normal. I felt like it was in my head cos it was normal. Luckily I have been working from home throughout the pandemic so I managed to keep working throughout the 9 months. However, the routine I had a lot of the time was wake up, work, finish and have a sleep on the couch and then have tea and go to bed. It was awful. If I wasn’t working from home I’d probably be out of a job now. It’s improved a lot but I can tell it isn’t 100% what it used to be. Im just thankful the way I was for them 9 months is in the past!
I pretty sure my mom had it in December 2019; symptoms of walking pneumonia and low O2 One months after the zx0-ray showed multiple small bilateral pleural effusions . It took her 6 months to become old self
@scum Far less rich for the work they do than many others in our society. £60,000 a year for a Doctor when most footballers are on over £100,000 a week. I know who I find more deserving.
The doctors did zero for my 2 years post covid. So you're not missing out on much. If everyone is having breathing problems and the test results are normal, perhaps these MD's could think outside the box and get us an advanced MRI screening. The Olympian guy that had shortness of breath is Cured, while we fought on the front lines a d get the cheap shit tests.
My lungs feel knackered since covid. I can't even walk my dog without getting exhausted needing to rest. But my doctor insists there is nothing wrong with me and acts like I'm imagining it 😤
@@finlaylooney3346 I am a fit 32 year old that eats healthily and exercises daily. Had no health issues before covid. Think your in a position to give health advice because you do gym poses in your knickers 🤣 sad c**t
You’re not imaging it. I could only walk to bathroom and back and then be exhausted. For me, I forced myself to do small tasks in the home. Breathless and exhausted for months. Each week improved a little, but it takes a long time. Now I’ve started rowing short distances. My lungs are fine but legs still get weak especially in evening. The improvement is amazing. I’m determined to get my legs strong again. Keep up the dog walking. You will get there in time I’m sure. Taking vitamin D helped me too.
Please hold onto hope. I hear and fully acknowledge your experience. I too have long covid,symptoms from July 2020. I am now starting with respiratory physiotherapist. May be helpful to be seen by another GP,ask for a referral to the long Covid services. This is a pathway service,it is a long journey, but they can recommend to your GP to refer you to the appropriate Consultant. Take care,love and strength Judy X
@@TheIrvy that's correct, but "may have" is not news. It's speculation. You say say pretty much anything "may" happen. Only people without brains think "may have" is news.
One of the few good things about covid is that it will encourage lots of research and studies related to the lungs. This will benefit not only Covid sufferers but also those with rare lung diseases like ILD (Interstitial Lung Disease) which typically don't get extensive research.
I hope things clear up for you brother! The body is a wonderful thing and can recover from immense trauma. I have every faith that you'll make a major recovery. Don't listen to racist trolls. 👍🤞👌
My sister and I have had long covid for several months now and lung issues were a problem from day one Before covid, I had a lung injury from scuba diving but my sister is only 13 and completely healthy but now struggles to walk up the stairs without getting out of breath We all know our bodies best and know when there's something wrong Listen to the patients!
I've found myself short of breath walking to the pub or Macdonolds, so have had to drive. It's also felt a little uncomfortable smoking at times since i had long covid....thank you BBC for highlighting this for us poor hypochondriacs who continue to suffer
Interesting that the long "sick note" sufferers seem to be civil servants and public sector employees. It doesn't appear to affect construction workers, truck drivers and roustabouts on oil rigs.
Blame Boris and his government for their terrible handling of the pandemic, but most of all, blame your fellow British citizens who from the start opposed and thwarted all measures to fight Covid. If the previous generation were characterised by their patriotism and self sacrifice, the current one is characterised by their selfishness and cynicism.
100% correct! Those Tory apologists and the anti lockdown/mask/vaccine loons have blood on their hands. Slaughtered 100s of thousands and disabled millions. It can never be forgiven and there must be reprisals for what they have done
You’re triple VAXed little heart is going to stop as soon as you try any reprisal. Tread lightly friend and you might live longer than most of us expect.
The unvaccinated will still get infected you should blame Pharmas for selling you mediocre products!! Stop fingerpointing what other would do e their bodies!!
Yeah, I went to go get a lung x ray and everything came back fine but I deal with shortness of breath everyday. It doesn’t go away at all, it’s persistent and their every second of the day it’s absolutely awful
I give some hope after 21 months my symptoms have reduced , just 6 months ago I struggled to get out of bed! Also vitamin B3 Nicotinic Longvida Tumeric Vitamin D with K2 MK7 variant helped tremendously
@@theancientsancients1769 21 months? Jesus I don’t think I can wait that long. I keep telling myself I’ll get used to it but I went 18 years of my life breathing just fine to suddenly waking up one day and not being able to breath right so the chance of me getting used to it is slim to none.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has shown a great promise too in clinical research , it's not cheap but it's useful for those with no major lung damage and requires medical consultation! Promising drug study is in phase 2 too
@@happyjonn9242 A few dangerous toxic chemicals have been found on these sickening tests. None of them are safe. The process of being put up noses causes danger to the body.
I Aged fast post long covid ! I lost hair and turned grey in a matter of few months ! Always people thought I was 10 years younger than my actual age. This evil covid thing it ain't a joke
So glad GB News brought us the real figures from the people who have sadly passed away from covid, and please remember the way you live is a massive factor to fighting off any sort of virus/ disease.
I give some hope after 21 months my symptoms have reduced , just 6 months ago I struggled to get out of bed! Also vitamin B3 Nicotinic Acid, Longvida Tumeric, Vitamin D3, with vitamin K2 (MK7 variant )helped me
thats what happens when you inject toxic stuff that has not been tested into people. they will be saying heart problems are on the rise as well and nothing to do with the jab though????
I've haerd discussion that it may be related to viral particles attaching to cells even after the virus itself is gone. The immune system then attacks the particles and the cells they are attached to. ie your own immune system is misidentifying your own cells as intruders and causing damage. Needless to say this is bad.
@@NA-gf1zy yes but it would of been worse if they did not get the jab????i can not believe people repeat this nonsense. how can you know that i say. well trust the science, the man on the telly who is working for the propaganda arm of the government called the bbc who bill gates gave millions so they can push the lies. thats how i know it would of been worse. how can they know if they did not get jabbed it would of been worse? zombie nation.
This could be very serious - up to 1 million people with lung damage that might not heal up and potentially will get worse as they age. Covid was never just about deaths - something that the deniers always ignored. Its also going to have a very big economic impact having that many working age people unable to work a full week's work.
I always thought Lungs were very regenerative. They need to be with all the pollutants in the atmosphere, I hope those with this issue can heal. Maybe there is some therapy that can help. Swimming is great for the lungs.
@@abstrakt8709 Your lung function can decline when eating carbohydrates, unfortunately almost every food we eat has carbs in it, which is why we are so susceptible to flus and covid
My lungs are stuffed from covid I can't do anything with out loosing my breath it sucks it has effected my life so much physically and mentally . Sometimes it gets so bad I feel like given up
The Swine flu vaccine which never passed the mice trials caused severe chest pains too. Resulting in a 60 million payout. Where's the trials on human medical material for this gene therapy?
I tested positive two weeks ago, I'm under the impression it was the Omicron variant, felt really sick for a week I jogged to my car and felt like I ran a mile I chased my dog and needed to take a break I had this cough that hasn't gone away and its been two weeks since I've gotten over the other symptoms
The tests don't say which variant is identified but I tested positive more than a week ago. Just had a sore throat then a blocked nose. My body odour from sweating so much got really bad at some points despite having normal/expected hygiene.
@@becki736 Except my mate who I went to school with has just been diagnosed with the big C, we are both the same age and he was the sucker who got all three jabs... poetic justice If you ask me.
Our ability to recover from illnesses gets worse each year, we don't live healthy lifestyles, it's almost impossible to get the right nutrients in our food, although we have more facilities to treat illness, our immune systems have been compromised
@Gavin Gas "Yeah, but flu is filth. Way worse than covid." The mortality rate of COVID pre vaccinations implies otherwise. Anti COVID measures like mask wearing, social distancing and ventilating buses etc dramatically reduced flu deaths in the last 2 years in the UK, it's not even as transmissable as the OG Wuhan strain of COVID which is itself far less transmissable than the omicron variant.
@@nonameman7114 Results: A total of 173 patients were enrolled for RCT. The average age was 36(±11) years, and 53 % of patients were males. The control and NSO groups included 87 and 86 patients respectively. The percentage of recovered patients in NSO group (54[62 %]) was significantly higher than that in the control group (31[36 %]; p = 0.001). The mean duration to recovery was also shorter for patients receiving NSO (10.7 ± 3.2 days) compared with the control group (12.3 ± 2.8 days); p = 0.001. Conclusions: NSO supplementation was associated with faster recovery of symptoms than usual care alone for patients with mild COVID-19 infection. These potential therapeutic benefits require further exploration with placebo-controlled, double-blinded studies.
Long covid sucks I hope all those who are infected with this get better because I was in quarantine for 17 days it sucks My heart goes out to all those poor souls
Indeed , and as a smoker myself. This covid bollox and working from home throughout, ive smoked a lot more. Obviously self inflicted, but that contributes. Still dont believe in this whole scam
Was very sick with delta but 6 months later my daughter and myself still haven’t got smell and taste back completely. We had post Covid hair loss too which has got better. Thankfully I’m blessed that my lungs recovered well and I’m back to power walking everyday. We are both unvaccinated
After recovering with mild infection. cough with clear mucus lasted about 3 months with shortness of breath. Coughing stops 2 months ago but shortness of breath still thier but very manageable. Hope this will not be forever
She is right, only victim can feels the post covid effects. Most of times I feel some rice starch spreaded all over my chest, lung, neck and it feels right after unhealthy/ indiscipline day schedule.
Long Covid used to be M.E which came to the fore in the 1980s with some high profile cases, my mum had had from the 1980s until she died in 2011, I also have cousin who has had M.E for well over 20 years. it appears that no one ever got sick or died before covid came on the scene
ME maybe from a virus but so far it hasn’t been found yet. Covid is from a virus. I have ME and fibromyalgia. I have had since was a kid and it just gotten worse as the years go buy because of exercise intolerance. I have a lot of empathy with those with Long Covid. A lot similarities and then there are the doctors who are not believing these people. I had so much trouble being diagnosed in the 1990s and being told I was fine or it was all in my head. There still idiots who don’t believe in what I have. I hope there is some more help with what I have when research this condition. I also asthmatic and know how being breathless feels like. I really can the similarities and I pray that doctors stop doubting their patients. I so horrible to be unwell and not be thought of as a hypochondriac when all you want to do is feel better.
I’ve had this “sore” muscle pain in my left chest and left side ribs since I’ve had Covid! I had the OG variant which kicked my butt! And the vaccine didn’t help at all… I can’t even run or workout like I use too. Sad. And worry-sum
I give some hope after 21 months my symptoms have reduced , just 6 months ago I struggled to get out of bed! Also vitamin B3 Nicotinic Acid helped along with Longvida Tumeric
@@jaswinderkaur3432 Don't give up ! It has been 2 years the symptoms reduced. Vitamin D3 with K2 MK7 variant and NAC and Nicotinic Acid along Longvida Tumeric helped !
Same here, got the original strain back in May of 2020. I spent 6 months doing rehab lung exercises with the a resistance bellows. Tiring but it did finally re inflate my brachials and the pain under my ribs is gone. You'll want to talk to your doctor about getting a respiratory rehabilitation therapist. The do similar work for transplant recipients.
We need to keep making strides in tech because all kinds of tech including brain scans and EEG are not sensitive enough to show all dysfunction. Better diagnostics means better treatment.
Even though cases are rising all around the world, less people are dying compared to previous waves because of vaccines and natural immunization from recovered covid patients.
@@mistertwist hi mt, hope that you are well. Whoever has told you that any of the Covid-19 vaccines have anything remotely to do with "gene therapy" has both misinformed you and clearly does not understand basic cellular biology. Take care & stay safe.
Conservatives hadn't invested enough in new doctors and hospital facilities, because they probably want the NHS to collapse so everyone goes private like the USA. To be fair, labour probably wouldn't have done better.
@@christhompson7355 hmm I dunno, refer you for treatment, write a prescription, diagnose symptoms, these things are less likely with a 30 second phone consultation.
@@christhompson7355 literally...i end up diagnosing myself at the GP, i google what it could be before i go and basically have to tell the doctor what it could be and can they give me treatment...GPs are dumb and lazy af
I was breathless for a long time. Still have muscle weakness in my legs. However, now rowing. Lungs are fine but still working on the legs. Short bouts of exercise daily have helped.
Mine is different, with a sound of broken engine when I was catching my breath while dancing. I just hiked mountains and just disappeared.Now I’m doing good and workout, eating healthy.
I lost 7lbs of muscle mass (according to Bodytrax machines) despite working out frequently on strength training. I have a stamina situation for sure, can't lift the same number of reps as before or cycle the same distance without being super out of breath and I have almost a continual chest infection where I've done multiple bouts of antibiotics some steroids, etc and it's like the virus shrinks rather than vanishes then slowly flairs back up again. I don't know if it's long covid or what but I've had X-rays, all clear, I'm waiting for blood test results at the minute but I know full well there's something not quite right.
How are you Dan. Yeah the muscle stuff is absolutely bizarre isn’t it? What kind of virus eats muscle? I assume it’s eating our muscles? It just feels so wrong.
"Long Covid" 😆So sck of this crap! The MSM needs to generate yet more fear so we will hear so much of "Long Covid". It is ME, Chronic Fatigue, so enough if this fear-mongering!"
No. They are not the same. I’m speaking from experience. I’ve been vaccinated 3 times and was infected beginning of the beginning of 2020. They are not the same at all so don’t say foolish things.
@@EricsWorlds Why did you get the vaccine if you got infected with covid? You don't have any reason to have the vaccine. You also need to catch up to the 4-5 dose. Keep up. You don't wana have to have 10 booster shots all in one go.
@@EricsWorlds I see we are in agreement about 'evidence that's right in front of them': - UK govt 'nudge' unit to SAGE in 2020: 'Increase the actual perceived threat to the public with dramatic and impacting language'. - Simon Ruda, UK govt 'nudge' unit behavioural scientist: ‘Level of fear willingly conveyed on the public’ - Daily Telegraph Jan 2022: 'UK Govt nudge unit 'used grossly unethical tactics to scare public into Covid compliance'.
What kind of life is this? It is already very hard for me to breathe with mask on and if breathlessness is added to that should I have Covid life turns into a literal nightmare.
My family had covid almost half a year ago. My mother still hasn't recovered. She has shortness of breath, weakness in muscles and dizziness. Odd thing is, that we discovered, that me, and 2 of my friends who had covid( 27-32 years of age ) have developed high blood pressure. 145 over 92. We have never had high blood pressure...ever. And now it seems to be constant. I also have distorted sense of smell....which looks to be permanent. Anyone else here noticed a rise in blood pressure after recovering from covid?
I am very active in exercising. I had COVID before and still experienced this shortness of breath and a fatigue-like symptom for almost a year now. By the way, I am just 22(That's why it's very strange I am experiencing all of these).
I want to see research into covid-19 and autoimmune diseases. I was 100% healthy before November 2019 when my partner came back from Asia and I got VERY ill. With the worst symptoms of any illness I've ever had. I was drained and sweating and cold and cramping all over my body... couldn't breathe... really thought I wasn't gonna make it. Then fast forward to 6 months later and I started to get horrific pain and lumps and bruising in my legs and feet, and they swelled to like 3 times their size. It was CRAZY. And I kept having fevers and aches and CHRONIC pain. I literally couldn't move as if my whole body was a tender, infected wound. My skin felt sunburned and my muscles were literally being eaten away. Turns out it gave me a very rare form of vasculitis with a scarily high mortality rate called polyarteritis nodosa, which is turning all of my blood vessels into scar tissue, as well as rheumatoid arthritis, urological issues and chronic nerve pain. I'm on 3 types of very potent immunosuppressive medication and strong pain killers, and still i have flare ups and pain... Sometimes I can't lift my arms because of nerve pain in my wrists and forearms, or take a step because get palpitations. I'm 26. Before this I was athletic. And I know covid caused it and people are refusing to research it or even acknowledge that this new wave of autoimmune diseases is covid related. It honestly boggles the mind.
Yes the truth always comes out, you can't put your fingers in your ears and pretend a pandemic isn't happening. You're going to hear a lot more about this, covid is far from over and long covid is going to be one of the biggest issues the world faces over the next few years. It may actually dwarf the first few years of covid in the amount of disruption it causes all our lives
@@funbarsolaris2822 fr33dom of information from the 0nline national statistics have already proved 17000 healthy people died from c19 in 20 months. Whilst flu kills 20000 in 12 months. As long as people keep watching there idiot boxes and believing the constant lies from governments and msm this bs will continue.
It's almost as if people sitting inside doing nothing for a year had a negative effect on their bodies ability to process oxygen. Who would have guessed?
Before the pandemic they might have very well called it psychosomatic because the CT scan was normal and prescribed her antianxiety medication. They wouldn't have investigated this much. Who is to say that other breathing ailments can't elude detection by conventional means. Maybe patients should be taken seriously when they say something isn't right.
You know I don't know why this isn't reported by a dedicated NIH or CDC that gives an exact reason and numbers. Instead this fearmongering news that drops these trigger topics one out of a blue.
So glad I came across this news segment. I've never had covid, tested positive about 20 times, but no symptoms. However I did develop lung issues similar to those shown here shortly after getting vaccinated. I thought there might be a link, but it seems long covid is the culprit. Thanks BBC for clearing that up. Anyway I'm off to watch the Canadian Truckers, who have gathered in Ottawa, to show their love and appreciation for Prime Minister Trudeau.
"However I did develop lung issues similar to those shown here shortly after getting vaccinated" One of the only real problems with vaccination is that it is done at centers with multiple unvaccinated people around who may be unknowingly carrying the virus themselves - so unfortunately some people that get the vaccine will also get infected by another person getting the vaccine at the same time.
Wow that was a big difference in her scan to what it should normally look like, but they didn’t give any explanation as to why the oxygen isn’t getting around the lungs properly, so how can they help them if they don’t know what’s actually going on in the lungs of people who have had covid.
You have to find the right questions before you can get the right answers. We're watching this happen in real time. This finding is a first step in getting to a solution.
@@TheIrvy let’s hope they find why the lungs are doing this and find out quickly! It can’t be good for the body, these people might die before they find out.
@@TheIrvy I know, I’ve been begging people to wear a mask since this virus started, I’ve been wearing a mask, face shield and gloves since late January 2020, it’s a bat virus and once you have it that’s it! No vaccine will help, because it still means you’ve had the virus in your body if you get it.... my goal is to never inhale it as I know the future health of anyone who gets it is not going to be good. Bat viruses are the worse of all viruses, and this virus is yet to show its real damage to the host, of course China know as they have all the years of lab research and know what this virus did to all the lab animals, that’s why China have a zero covid policy, they know anyone who gets covid is done for in the long run.
@@karenvickery6070 Well let's hope it's not just as hopeless as you make it sound, because everyone's going to get covid sooner or later. I hope it prompts us to take better care of ourselves, but that's going to mean no more fast food, no more ready meals, no more processed convenience, no more spending our lives doing as little exercise as possible.
@@str8krudidst952 covid doesn't travel in a direction actually when someone infected sneezes the particles scatter all over it definitely doesn't travel like a bullet😂
Rubbish that there is treatment out there. They haven't a clue what to do or how to treat it. Was discharged from hospital unable to walk with it. It took 10 months for someone dealing with long covid to follow up. Spent an hour talking to them explaining what I had gone through and was going through for them to say there was nothing they could do and that they would follow up in 6 months. This is the reality.
There is a very promising treatment, but it's natural and not pharma. Start your search with the Singapore study from early 2020 and work from there. Short version : Epsom salts and kefir.
As per my experience as a long hauler there are some points for which we are worried:
1.Breathlessness
2.Palpitations
3.Fatigue
4.Brain fog.
5.Chest tightness and pain with tenderness on deep breathing
6.Blurring of vision.
7.Anxiety,and the fear whether i would be normal again( This is the biggest worry for all of us.)
I myself is a doctor and suffered with severe infection in april 2021 and still struggling with post covid symptoms.Every day is a fight with some good and some very bad days.I have many radiologist and chest physician friends.According to them post covid changes in lungs ie scarring getting healed gradually unlike idiopathic fibrosis which is a good news.The recovery is very slow but fortunately many ppl are recovering.So we must be positive and let the time heal the body.I know its not that easy to live with these symptoms daily and going to bed daily exhausted but these are temporary and we ll be normal again. ALL THE BEST EVERYONE
Bloody hypochondriac! Try positive thinking, regular exercise, a healthy diet , proper hydration and adequate sleep and you'll be fine 🙂 👍
Thank you for encouragement
I had virtually all symptoms... still feel dizzy and exhausted easily...used to run a mile and now can walk half a mile...still oxygen levels all over the place..92 to 96 level.breathlessness on and off..dont know when lungs will improve...
Every body got better after COVID.only a few had it longer than 5 weeks.Not sure why.Try vitamin d or multi vitamins.See if that helps.And put the weight you lost back on.I drunk a lot of fruit juices .I only know two people that died from COVID .So I think Hancock hyped it up a bit.Its just a cold with loss of weight.You don't seem to catch it if you work outside.People that work in offices.Had to work two days a week.So they don't pass on COVID .Spreads very quickly.
what about prick damage why do you never talk about that? a bit one sided
Well…. What about prick damage? Plz tell me more Kev, I know scientists and MAINSTREAM MEDIA are all shills but what say you… ehhhh….. guy on RUclips who reviews toy cars or whatever…. Please share your wisdom on why the vacci… sorry… the prick is more of a danger than covid.
@@IGORBROON so because i review toy cars i cant ask why bbc is one sided? you mad bro?
@@KevinTalbotTV No he's a vaxtroll mate £££
Agenda they have to stick to the Agenda scaring people shitless.
I have had 2 vacine jabs and a booster.
I don't need to worry about my Prick as I'm celibate.
On the other hand I don't need a 'prick' telling me what's good for me.
My breathlessness and other issues mostly disappeared after about 1.5 years, so if someone reading this is struggling with similar problems after their infection, hang on in there and don't give up hope - it gets better
I have a fast heart rate, fatigue and shortness of breath, since 6 months I went to a doctor a lot
His heart rate is irregular
When did u get COVID? How long ur symptom persist?I got COVID in April-21 and have chest pain ans shortness of breath since then.Though all test report shows normal but but I am still suffering
@@amankumar-uf6zi Sorry to hear that, Aman! I caught it in March 2020 and had shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, brain fog, and an irregular fast heart rate. My symptoms got better very slowly but gradually. I still remember how, at various points, I felt like I had reached a plateau and wouldn't improve further, but thankfully my health continued to get better. The first 6 months were the most difficult, after about 1 year I felt well enough to go for speedy walks (although no running just yet) etc, and after 1.5 years I started to lift weights at the gym again. I still get exhausted way quicker than I used to, but I assume that will improve too.
@@Rex_III Thank you for showing a ray of hope.I got COVID in April-21 with mild symptom (CT-5/25)and didn't require hospitalization.But as i became -ve my horrible symptoms started off.I met almost 20 doctors of different disciplines and have undergone various tests (ct scan, MRI, CTPA, endoscopy) but much to my surprise every test report shows "nothing abnormal".Though I feel a bit improvement since last 1 months but chest pain and shortness of breath on extertion and sometimes even in resting postion, fatigue continue to bother me.Sometimes,i feel perfectly fine but then relapse.I still feel that things will improve with time.I pray for your speedy recovery..
My Mum and I had Covid in November 2020. From November 2020 to around August 2021 I had severe breathlessness, light-headedness and lack of energy. I had a scan on my lungs and it came back normal. I felt like it was in my head cos it was normal. Luckily I have been working from home throughout the pandemic so I managed to keep working throughout the 9 months. However, the routine I had a lot of the time was wake up, work, finish and have a sleep on the couch and then have tea and go to bed. It was awful. If I wasn’t working from home I’d probably be out of a job now. It’s improved a lot but I can tell it isn’t 100% what it used to be. Im just thankful the way I was for them 9 months is in the past!
How your doing better ❤
Only in RUclips comments.
Where do you people hide irl?
I pretty sure my mom had it in December 2019; symptoms of walking pneumonia and low O2
One months after the zx0-ray showed multiple small bilateral pleural effusions . It took her 6 months to become old self
How many doses did you take.
@@patrikpass2962 good question
And lots of people that did not get seen by a GP for 2 years have serious health problems..
@scum Far less rich for the work they do than many others in our society. £60,000 a year for a Doctor when most footballers are on over £100,000 a week. I know who I find more deserving.
@@Etaoinshrdlu69 footballers do not deserve to be paid more than doctors
@@JD-vq7ln he said GP’s not Hospital doctors and GP’s are not NHS employees and earn a lot more the 60k GP’s practices are private businesses.
The doctors did zero for my 2 years post covid. So you're not missing out on much. If everyone is having breathing problems and the test results are normal, perhaps these MD's could think outside the box and get us an advanced MRI screening. The Olympian guy that had shortness of breath is Cured, while we fought on the front lines a d get the cheap shit tests.
My lungs feel knackered since covid. I can't even walk my dog without getting exhausted needing to rest. But my doctor insists there is nothing wrong with me and acts like I'm imagining it 😤
no thats mcdonalds that caused that not this laughable puny virus they call covid stop being fat and you wont get out of breath.
@@finlaylooney3346 I am a fit 32 year old that eats healthily and exercises daily. Had no health issues before covid.
Think your in a position to give health advice because you do gym poses in your knickers 🤣 sad c**t
You’re not imaging it. I could only walk to bathroom and back and then be exhausted. For me, I forced myself to do small tasks in the home. Breathless and exhausted for months. Each week improved a little, but it takes a long time. Now I’ve started rowing short distances. My lungs are fine but legs still get weak especially in evening. The improvement is amazing. I’m determined to get my legs strong again. Keep up the dog walking. You will get there in time I’m sure. Taking vitamin D helped me too.
You've got the covid aids
Please hold onto hope.
I hear and fully acknowledge your experience.
I too have long covid,symptoms from July 2020.
I am now starting with respiratory physiotherapist.
May be helpful to be seen by another GP,ask for a referral to the long Covid services.
This is a pathway service,it is a long journey, but they can recommend to your GP to refer you to the appropriate Consultant.
Take care,love and strength Judy X
They "may" have damage? So, they also "may not" have.
#defundBBC
Someone with a brain!
Use your brain. Please.
We don't have Star Trek tricorders. Some damage won't be apparent before the autopsy. People with brains don't say "definitely" without evidence.
@@TheIrvy that's correct, but "may have" is not news. It's speculation. You say say pretty much anything "may" happen. Only people without brains think "may have" is news.
It's very difficult to argue semantics with a group that were convinced that omicron was a fake because of an anagram.
One of the few good things about covid is that it will encourage lots of research and studies related to the lungs. This will benefit not only Covid sufferers but also those with rare lung diseases like ILD (Interstitial Lung Disease) which typically don't get extensive research.
Only if there is money involved.
@@mr.christopherdean6705 If it diminishes the workforce ad therefore GDP, tha capitalists will be all over it like a rash.
@@dougaltolan3017 your tin foil hat is ready, size xtra small.
They already know how covid destroys lungs, no studies needed.
Im sure there would be oodles of money from the EU for research the NHS could tap into… doh!
That's the same thing I've been having is shortness of breath. I really hope there is treatment for it soon, its so terrible dealing with it everyday.
it cant be fixed your life will be short thanks china
@@Crusader1984 shut up, troglodyte. The clue to your mentality is in the name. 👍
I hope things clear up for you brother! The body is a wonderful thing and can recover from immense trauma. I have every faith that you'll make a major recovery. Don't listen to racist trolls. 👍🤞👌
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My sister and I have had long covid for several months now and lung issues were a problem from day one
Before covid, I had a lung injury from scuba diving but my sister is only 13 and completely healthy but now struggles to walk up the stairs without getting out of breath
We all know our bodies best and know when there's something wrong
Listen to the patients!
Get some exercise
@@JonezBBQ Hard to do when you can't breath
Hi, any update?
Hope its better.
$cam cheerleader funded by tax .......................
In other news, flies are dropping like athletes.
Active Global Geoengineering. Spraying chemicals. Ref Bill Gates
How many will suffer from long vaccination?
I've found myself short of breath walking to the pub or Macdonolds, so have had to drive. It's also felt a little uncomfortable smoking at times since i had long covid....thank you BBC for highlighting this for us poor hypochondriacs who continue to suffer
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Lmao best troll ever
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Interesting that the long "sick note" sufferers seem to be civil servants and public sector employees. It doesn't appear to affect construction workers, truck drivers and roustabouts on oil rigs.
Blame Boris and his government for their terrible handling of the pandemic, but most of all, blame your fellow British citizens who from the start opposed and thwarted all measures to fight Covid. If the previous generation were characterised by their patriotism and self sacrifice, the current one is characterised by their selfishness and cynicism.
Bring back hanging and powdered eggs?
100% correct! Those Tory apologists and the anti lockdown/mask/vaccine loons have blood on their hands. Slaughtered 100s of thousands and disabled millions. It can never be forgiven and there must be reprisals for what they have done
Also, blame the mass murderers running big pharma. No wonder companies like Pfizer are fined Billions of dollars for fraud!
You’re triple VAXed little heart is going to stop as soon as you try any reprisal. Tread lightly friend and you might live longer than most of us expect.
The unvaccinated will still get infected you should blame Pharmas for selling you mediocre products!! Stop fingerpointing what other would do e their bodies!!
Yeah, I went to go get a lung x ray and everything came back fine but I deal with shortness of breath everyday. It doesn’t go away at all, it’s persistent and their every second of the day it’s absolutely awful
I give some hope after 21 months my symptoms have reduced , just 6 months ago I struggled to get out of bed! Also vitamin B3 Nicotinic Longvida Tumeric Vitamin D with K2 MK7 variant helped tremendously
When did you get covid?
@@davidherron3136 I’m unvaccinated
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@@theancientsancients1769 21 months? Jesus I don’t think I can wait that long. I keep telling myself I’ll get used to it but I went 18 years of my life breathing just fine to suddenly waking up one day and not being able to breath right so the chance of me getting used to it is slim to none.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has shown a great promise too in clinical research , it's not cheap but it's useful for those with no major lung damage and requires medical consultation! Promising drug study is in phase 2 too
You should make sure you have no infection, though...
The shortness of breath is maddening.
Ethylene oxide on PCR swabs causes this? Nobody knows what this bio-weapon contains.
@@cocos8903 Methyldioxidezinethe is the active ingredient in PCR tests that make it a bio-weapon.
@@happyjonn9242 A few dangerous toxic chemicals have been found on these sickening tests. None of them are safe. The process of being put up noses causes danger to the body.
@@cocos8903 Pure made up nonsese bull$hit.
@@happyjonn9242 Pure made up nonsense bull$hit.
I knew it. That's why I told people that even if you survive the inflammation will age you because inflammation is a major part of the aging program.
I Aged fast post long covid ! I lost hair and turned grey in a matter of few months ! Always people thought I was 10 years younger than my actual age. This evil covid thing it ain't a joke
@@theancientsancients1769 ben jamming buttons
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Take your meds
the jabs and masks do not help.
Yep. Had this for 18months at least. Just got over Omicron and its all come back. GP's keep telling me "It's anxiety, go home"
Change your GP
Find another dr and send your old dr who dared to say it’s all in your head information about this new finding.
So glad GB News brought us the real figures from
the people who have sadly passed away from covid, and please remember the way you live is a massive factor to fighting off any sort of virus/ disease.
it’s thought that MSM agenda enablers will shortly be held fully accountable for their role
What's wrong? Remember it's a Bio-Weapon!
CCP, G@T3$ and Fraud Cheat.
Make up your mind is it a bio weapon or just the flu..can't be both
@@stanleysteamer3212 😆
Most likely accidentally leaked from a lab in China
I give some hope after 21 months my symptoms have reduced , just 6 months ago I struggled to get out of bed! Also vitamin B3 Nicotinic Acid, Longvida Tumeric, Vitamin D3, with vitamin K2 (MK7 variant )helped me
Epsom salt baths and kefir, you'll thank me :)
@@TheIrvy Just make fists with your toes, yes sir better than a shower and a cup of coffee!
Yup I've had covid a couple times and regular cardio and a good vitamin supplement stack has helped massively in reducing long term effects.
this was said right at the start, there will be an increase of lung, kidney, liver and heart problems, it also damages the brain too.
thats what happens when you inject toxic stuff that has not been tested into people. they will be saying heart problems are on the rise as well and nothing to do with the jab though????
@@2vandoodle8 wtf are you on about
I've haerd discussion that it may be related to viral particles attaching to cells even after the virus itself is gone.
The immune system then attacks the particles and the cells they are attached to.
ie your own immune system is misidentifying your own cells as intruders and causing damage.
Needless to say this is bad.
@@NA-gf1zy yes but it would of been worse if they did not get the jab????i can not believe people repeat this nonsense. how can you know that i say. well trust the science, the man on the telly who is working for the propaganda arm of the government called the bbc who bill gates gave millions so they can push the lies. thats how i know it would of been worse.
how can they know if they did not get jabbed it would of been worse? zombie nation.
is that because they knew the jab would do that? they must have a cristal ball. well that or it was all planned years ago and its a lie.
I’ve been having difficulty breathing after recovering from Covid. It’s terrible…
Try vitamin B3 with flush effect and NAC that helps with the breathless problem and fast heartbeat for me
@Haung Jo are you Chinese?
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@@bonpaoi4736 ooooh a no context link! I’ll click anything!
@Gavin Gas how did england cause covid?
This could be very serious - up to 1 million people with lung damage that might not heal up and potentially will get worse as they age. Covid was never just about deaths - something that the deniers always ignored. Its also going to have a very big economic impact having that many working age people unable to work a full week's work.
Probably a adverse reaction from the vaccine. There are around 15 such issues published so far.
My legs feel like jelly just like that lady
@@ThatGuy-kz3fx Any problem = Covid-19 caused it.
Your argument is rendered pointless the second you use the word "deniers"
@@LICKSTERxx Said the denier?
It’s the jab!! Wake up
If pneumonia causes lung scaring of cause covid will cause lasting affects.
Read your comment out loud
@@killamilla702 shut up with stupid comment. Judgemental toss pot
@@MotherBear30 did your read your comment out loud you babbling bafoon?
@@killamilla702 nop n dont need too. Do your research you idiot.
@@killamilla702 "Bafoon"
I still haven’t got COVID or vaccines.
You're very lucky and I hope you stay that way because it's not fun
"Some people with long Covid may have hidden damage to their lungs, a small pilot study in the UK suggests." - Isn't this called "pneumonia"?
shortness breath can be extremely stressful and life changing I hope they find a solution to this soon
I always thought Lungs were very regenerative. They need to be with all the pollutants in the atmosphere,
I hope those with this issue can heal. Maybe there is some therapy that can help. Swimming is great for the lungs.
@@MoebiusUK Well they can’t get rid of the tar from smoking, I’m starting to think that our lungs are much more sensitive than I had thought 😓
@@abstrakt8709 Your lung function can decline when eating carbohydrates, unfortunately almost every food we eat has carbs in it, which is why we are so susceptible to flus and covid
@@nmz3450 :o why is that possible, humans main source of energy right now comes from carbs, or maybe it’s that we are use to protein?
@@nmz3450 people really do be going on the internet and pulling *facts* outta they ass
My lungs are stuffed from covid I can't do anything with out loosing my breath it sucks it has effected my life so much physically and mentally . Sometimes it gets so bad I feel like given up
I feel like this too. How long since you caught covid?
The Swine flu vaccine which never passed the mice trials caused severe chest pains too. Resulting in a 60 million payout.
Where's the trials on human medical material for this gene therapy?
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This is bollocks
What’s your source?
@@MB-be7nz Google.
@J1465 Exactly. They gave it out anyway. Same team of people are behind these swabs and jabs.
I tested positive two weeks ago, I'm under the impression it was the Omicron variant, felt really sick for a week
I jogged to my car and felt like I ran a mile
I chased my dog and needed to take a break
I had this cough that hasn't gone away and its been two weeks since I've gotten over the other symptoms
@@PatheticTV it was a week after testing positive, after most of the symptoms were gone
The tests don't say which variant is identified but I tested positive more than a week ago. Just had a sore throat then a blocked nose. My body odour from sweating so much got really bad at some points despite having normal/expected hygiene.
Gurl I’ve been having these issues since march 2020
Same here cough
Yeah, that was omicron my ass 😂
This all started when they rolled out the jab!
It started before that but okay
@@becki736 Except my mate who I went to school with has just been diagnosed with the big C, we are both the same age and he was the sucker who got all three jabs... poetic justice If you ask me.
I had the flu a couple years back never been the same since. Really is shocking how a respitory problems can cause your lungs damage 🙄
Our ability to recover from illnesses gets worse each year, we don't live healthy lifestyles, it's almost impossible to get the right nutrients in our food, although we have more facilities to treat illness, our immune systems have been compromised
@Gavin Gas "Yeah, but flu is filth. Way worse than covid."
The mortality rate of COVID pre vaccinations implies otherwise.
Anti COVID measures like mask wearing, social distancing and ventilating buses etc dramatically reduced flu deaths in the last 2 years in the UK, it's not even as transmissable as the OG Wuhan strain of COVID which is itself far less transmissable than the omicron variant.
@@nmz3450 You are certainly correct in that there is far too much fast food crap around.
It's no good on several levels.
@@mnomadvfx nah.
That’s called covid now
Stop watching TV, feel better mentally and save money not buying a TV Licence.
Same thing has been found for all respiratory infections, prior to 2019. All over the literature.
I can confirm, had lung problems from 2018 and I’m only 20.
@@nonameman7114 theres always an unlucky minority just statistics
@@sleepyworld2458 yup just sucks that I lucked out, I’m like Darth Vader now but without the cool suit.
@@nonameman7114 Results: A total of 173 patients were enrolled for RCT. The average age was 36(±11) years, and 53 % of patients were males. The control and NSO groups included 87 and 86 patients respectively. The percentage of recovered patients in NSO group (54[62 %]) was significantly higher than that in the control group (31[36 %]; p = 0.001). The mean duration to recovery was also shorter for patients receiving NSO (10.7 ± 3.2 days) compared with the control group (12.3 ± 2.8 days); p = 0.001.
Conclusions: NSO supplementation was associated with faster recovery of symptoms than usual care alone for patients with mild COVID-19 infection. These potential therapeutic benefits require further exploration with placebo-controlled, double-blinded studies.
@@nonameman7114 read this i take this stuff mow and it destroys any lung blockage or asthma wheeze
Good luck
Long covid sucks I hope all those who are infected with this get better because I was in quarantine for 17 days it sucks My heart goes out to all those poor souls
Noticable difference in my lungs since Covid. HATE IT!!!
Thats not Covid. Thats your vaccine
Wonder how many of them would have been fine if early treatment wasn’t blocked
Im sure the vaxxine isnt to blame !
You're right, it isn't.
...or it’s the vaccine
People complaining about shortness of breath. Probably masked up all day long and not putting 2 and 2 together 🤷🏼♂️
yeah probabley obese as well.
Indeed , and as a smoker myself. This covid bollox and working from home throughout, ive smoked a lot more. Obviously self inflicted, but that contributes. Still dont believe in this whole scam
When will the BBC properly cover all the football players keeling over clutching their chests?
Was very sick with delta but 6 months later my daughter and myself still haven’t got smell and taste back completely. We had post Covid hair loss too which has got better. Thankfully I’m blessed that my lungs recovered well and I’m back to power walking everyday. We are both unvaccinated
Do you wish you’d got vaccinated?
Nhs top criminals 🤡
Me too. Sometimes i couldnt smell something in my room while my mom always complained about it.
My smell returned back slowly after 6 months. Breathlessness still exists in mild form. Heart palpitations after meals.
Side note he was vaccined
After recovering with mild infection. cough with clear mucus lasted about 3 months with shortness of breath. Coughing stops 2 months ago but shortness of breath still thier but very manageable. Hope this will not be forever
She is right, only victim can feels the post covid effects. Most of times I feel some rice starch spreaded all over my chest, lung, neck and it feels right after unhealthy/ indiscipline day schedule.
Bro how are you now, I'm still facing it
@@Raatwastories it is little better now, still lung is not functioning at 100% . Somewhere some kind of obstruction. Mild activity is helping me .
Almost two years with longcovid and still crippled by bit
Long Covid used to be M.E which came to the fore in the 1980s with some high profile cases, my mum had had from the 1980s until she died in 2011, I also have cousin who has had M.E for well over 20 years.
it appears that no one ever got sick or died before covid came on the scene
M.E?!?! 😂😂😂 sure thing little man👍
@@sisqo543 try looking it up
@@macraghnaill3553 what? Try looking up hypochondriac
@@sisqo543 Oh God another bloody Troll
Get a bloody life why don't you!
ME maybe from a virus but so far it hasn’t been found yet. Covid is from a virus. I have ME and fibromyalgia. I have had since was a kid and it just gotten worse as the years go buy because of exercise intolerance. I have a lot of empathy with those with Long Covid. A lot similarities and then there are the doctors who are not believing these people. I had so much trouble being diagnosed in the 1990s and being told I was fine or it was all in my head. There still idiots who don’t believe in what I have. I hope there is some more help with what I have when research this condition. I also asthmatic and know how being breathless feels like. I really can the similarities and I pray that doctors stop doubting their patients. I so horrible to be unwell and not be thought of as a hypochondriac when all you want to do is feel better.
Oh yes forget to tell I'm 50 year diabetes
And bad liver too. Covid-19 is a joke
I’ve had this “sore” muscle pain in my left chest and left side ribs since I’ve had Covid! I had the OG variant which kicked my butt! And the vaccine didn’t help at all… I can’t even run or workout like I use too. Sad. And worry-sum
Have you been diagnosed as yet? Sounds similar to costochondritis.
I had the same varient and all the vaccines but it has done the same to me. I go out for 2 hours and I'm totally drained and exhausted 😩
I give some hope after 21 months my symptoms have reduced , just 6 months ago I struggled to get out of bed! Also vitamin B3 Nicotinic Acid helped along with Longvida Tumeric
@@jaswinderkaur3432 Don't give up ! It has been 2 years the symptoms reduced. Vitamin D3 with K2 MK7 variant and NAC and Nicotinic Acid along Longvida Tumeric helped !
Same here, got the original strain back in May of 2020. I spent 6 months doing rehab lung exercises with the a resistance bellows. Tiring but it did finally re inflate my brachials and the pain under my ribs is gone. You'll want to talk to your doctor about getting a respiratory rehabilitation therapist. The do similar work for transplant recipients.
You don’t shut up BBC.
anything about side effects and how they will or could have a long term impact on peoples lives in the future ?
Side effects of COVID or vaccines?
Because one of them you are not allowed to talk about.
We need to keep making strides in tech because all kinds of tech including brain scans and EEG are not sensitive enough to show all dysfunction. Better diagnostics means better treatment.
Even though cases are rising all around the world, less people are dying compared to previous waves because of vaccines and natural immunization from recovered covid patients.
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Also accurate reporting on causes of death. It's made a HUGE difference
Nothing to do with vaccines
Nope. It's down to a new mild variant nowt to do with those toxic gene therapy jabs 🥾👅💉🐑
@@mistertwist hi mt, hope that you are well. Whoever has told you that any of the Covid-19 vaccines have anything remotely to do with "gene therapy" has both misinformed you and clearly does not understand basic cellular biology. Take care & stay safe.
Yeah really it's caused by the arm spear which killed my healthy brother
Good luck seeing a GP though.
Conservatives hadn't invested enough in new doctors and hospital facilities, because they probably want the NHS to collapse so everyone goes private like the USA. To be fair, labour probably wouldn't have done better.
Whats a GP ever gonna do? They google eveything while you sit there 🤷♂️
@@christhompson7355 100% fact
@@christhompson7355 hmm I dunno, refer you for treatment, write a prescription, diagnose symptoms, these things are less likely with a 30 second phone consultation.
@@christhompson7355 literally...i end up diagnosing myself at the GP, i google what it could be before i go and basically have to tell the doctor what it could be and can they give me treatment...GPs are dumb and lazy af
So is that what they are going to blame in place of vaccine damage
I was breathless for a long time. Still have muscle weakness in my legs. However, now rowing. Lungs are fine but still working on the legs. Short bouts of exercise daily have helped.
Mine is different, with a sound of broken engine when I was catching my breath while dancing. I just hiked mountains and just disappeared.Now I’m doing good and workout, eating healthy.
I'm glad I didn't bother getting jibbyjabbed... who wants to spend life in the digital ID gulag with myocarditis?
This 👍
What do you know, you live in a bin
So glad the UK is innovating means to study!!
I lost 7lbs of muscle mass (according to Bodytrax machines) despite working out frequently on strength training. I have a stamina situation for sure, can't lift the same number of reps as before or cycle the same distance without being super out of breath and I have almost a continual chest infection where I've done multiple bouts of antibiotics some steroids, etc and it's like the virus shrinks rather than vanishes then slowly flairs back up again. I don't know if it's long covid or what but I've had X-rays, all clear, I'm waiting for blood test results at the minute but I know full well there's something not quite right.
@Dermot Fitzpatrick Thanks, do you have a link to that paper? It would make interesting reading.
@Dermot Fitzpatrick thanks
How are you Dan. Yeah the muscle stuff is absolutely bizarre isn’t it?
What kind of virus eats muscle? I assume it’s eating our muscles?
It just feels so wrong.
"Long Covid" 😆So sck of this crap! The MSM needs to generate yet more fear so we will hear so much of "Long Covid". It is ME, Chronic Fatigue, so enough if this fear-mongering!"
No it's not, science doesn't work on guesswork, it's not a game show, and you should be very, very scared of long covid.
@@TheIrvy Bullshit! "Long Covid" my 🍑
Wondering how much damage is caused by wearing these masks all the time.
So, What's happening with the people who have they gotten vaccine before that covid?
The vaccine is intended to make covid easier for your body, not to prevent it altogether.
COVID and it's vaccines, the gift that keeps on giving.
Shhh. You can't say that. It's forbidden 😶
No. They are not the same. I’m speaking from experience. I’ve been vaccinated 3 times and was infected beginning of the beginning of 2020. They are not the same at all so don’t say foolish things.
@@dcasteaux9181 because it’s a lie and people don’t know how to believe evidence that’s right in front of them.
@@EricsWorlds Why did you get the vaccine if you got infected with covid? You don't have any reason to have the vaccine. You also need to catch up to the 4-5 dose. Keep up. You don't wana have to have 10 booster shots all in one go.
@@EricsWorlds I see we are in agreement about 'evidence that's right in front of them': - UK govt 'nudge' unit to SAGE in 2020: 'Increase the actual perceived threat to the public with dramatic and impacting language'.
- Simon Ruda, UK govt 'nudge' unit behavioural scientist: ‘Level of fear willingly conveyed on the public’
- Daily Telegraph Jan 2022: 'UK Govt nudge unit 'used grossly unethical tactics to scare public into Covid compliance'.
What kind of life is this? It is already very hard for me to breathe with mask on and if breathlessness is added to that should I have Covid life turns into a literal nightmare.
My family had covid almost half a year ago. My mother still hasn't recovered. She has shortness of breath, weakness in muscles and dizziness. Odd thing is, that we discovered, that me, and 2 of my friends who had covid( 27-32 years of age ) have developed high blood pressure. 145 over 92. We have never had high blood pressure...ever. And now it seems to be constant. I also have distorted sense of smell....which looks to be permanent. Anyone else here noticed a rise in blood pressure after recovering from covid?
I am very active in exercising. I had COVID before and still experienced this shortness of breath and a fatigue-like symptom for almost a year now. By the way, I am just 22(That's why it's very strange I am experiencing all of these).
@@dietrichdizon8786 You should check your blood pressure....I'm curious to know if you have higher than usual blood pressure as well.
I want to see research into covid-19 and autoimmune diseases. I was 100% healthy before November 2019 when my partner came back from Asia and I got VERY ill. With the worst symptoms of any illness I've ever had. I was drained and sweating and cold and cramping all over my body... couldn't breathe... really thought I wasn't gonna make it. Then fast forward to 6 months later and I started to get horrific pain and lumps and bruising in my legs and feet, and they swelled to like 3 times their size. It was CRAZY. And I kept having fevers and aches and CHRONIC pain. I literally couldn't move as if my whole body was a tender, infected wound. My skin felt sunburned and my muscles were literally being eaten away. Turns out it gave me a very rare form of vasculitis with a scarily high mortality rate called polyarteritis nodosa, which is turning all of my blood vessels into scar tissue, as well as rheumatoid arthritis, urological issues and chronic nerve pain. I'm on 3 types of very potent immunosuppressive medication and strong pain killers, and still i have flare ups and pain... Sometimes I can't lift my arms because of nerve pain in my wrists and forearms, or take a step because get palpitations. I'm 26. Before this I was athletic. And I know covid caused it and people are refusing to research it or even acknowledge that this new wave of autoimmune diseases is covid related. It honestly boggles the mind.
@@dietrichdizon8786 yeah me too friend. Hope you get better soon 🤞🙏
@@UninstallingWindows yeah good idea. Mine is always high too. Get constant headaches and dizziness from it.
Pandemic may break out in eastern Europe, and western Pacific, Covid will be forgotten, Hiroshima, Nagasaki proves that.
ah here we go again.
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Crisis actor?
Yes the truth always comes out, you can't put your fingers in your ears and pretend a pandemic isn't happening. You're going to hear a lot more about this, covid is far from over and long covid is going to be one of the biggest issues the world faces over the next few years. It may actually dwarf the first few years of covid in the amount of disruption it causes all our lives
@@funbarsolaris2822 fingers in your ears lmfao take the nappy away from your eyes 🤣
@@funbarsolaris2822 fr33dom of information from the 0nline national statistics have already proved 17000 healthy people died from c19 in 20 months. Whilst flu kills 20000 in 12 months. As long as people keep watching there idiot boxes and believing the constant lies from governments and msm this bs will continue.
Karate? Its 6 weeks out and cant even walk around my supermarket without getting breathless!
fun fact xenon gas is used in most ion thrusters for space craft
The people and the government of Europe should be ashamed of betraying the Iranian people
Dwarfs don't catch covid as covid thinks they are seated
Can't walk down stairs but can still advance in karate? Seems scientific
It's almost as if people sitting inside doing nothing for a year had a negative effect on their bodies ability to process oxygen. Who would have guessed?
@@user-bh6qs3ne9r OR it could be long term effects from a virus that literally targetted the lungs. Who would have guessed?
If I had gotten vaccinated I would be really angry right now.
Why...
i still know no one who had it what so ever
Thank you for making this information available. Covid and long COVID will be with us for years as a research area.
So will vaccine injury. It's a shame the bbc can't do journalism, and can only advertise for pharmaceutical companies
yes and the people are the lab rats. did you see the mrha yellow card data on the trial c19 jabs? its not good.
The respiratory physiotherapist at 3:00 onwards is lovely! Giving me ASMR vibes 🤗
'long covid' is Chronic fatigue syndrome re-branded
Thanks Dr Smith
Not only the lungs, but also your brain.
Before the pandemic they might have very well called it psychosomatic because the CT scan was normal and prescribed her antianxiety medication. They wouldn't have investigated this much.
Who is to say that other breathing ailments can't elude detection by conventional means. Maybe patients should be taken seriously when they say something isn't right.
Think about Japan in ww2 trying to make a biological weapon testing it out on humans. Makes me question covid 19
You know I don't know why this isn't reported by a dedicated NIH or CDC that gives an exact reason and numbers. Instead this fearmongering news that drops these trigger topics one out of a blue.
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They've been paid to do so thank Bill Gates.
75% of c19 deaths in America according to the cdc were in people with 4 or more comorbidities. That’s over 6 hundred thousand people.
Maybe you will get a first hand experience
How are the Canadian truckers getting on? Anything to report on that?
Or maybe it’s from the fibreglass fibres in the masks
That most likely
What about the millions of people who are getting cancer and birth defects because of pesticides and fertilizers in food?
So glad I came across this news segment. I've never had covid, tested positive about 20 times, but no symptoms. However I did develop lung issues similar to those shown here shortly after getting vaccinated. I thought there might be a link, but it seems long covid is the culprit. Thanks BBC for clearing that up. Anyway I'm off to watch the Canadian Truckers, who have gathered in Ottawa, to show their love and appreciation for Prime Minister Trudeau.
Me too shortly after the vaccine. I got Pfizer. I have not recovered.
Let's see if those covidian cultist trolls dare to "correct the record" and fact check this thread shall we? Also: get well soon fellow pilgrims.
"However I did develop lung issues similar to those shown here shortly after getting vaccinated"
One of the only real problems with vaccination is that it is done at centers with multiple unvaccinated people around who may be unknowingly carrying the virus themselves - so unfortunately some people that get the vaccine will also get infected by another person getting the vaccine at the same time.
@@mnomadvfx I bet times were tough for you when the changed the street lighting over to electric ay Kenny.
Excellent post Ben! Long COVID is obvious the vaccine-damage cover story.
Are we sure this isn’t a heart issue?
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This is the BBC are you okay? 🤣
what are you some kind off BBC shill
Lucky Flo .... There are has been no support 22 months on from being in ICU with COVID19, and especially from my employer the NHS.
Perhaps all the ethylene oxide soaked swaps they're jamming into the cribriform plate may have something to do with it
Wow that was a big difference in her scan to what it should normally look like, but they didn’t give any explanation as to why the oxygen isn’t getting around the lungs properly, so how can they help them if they don’t know what’s actually going on in the lungs of people who have had covid.
You have to find the right questions before you can get the right answers. We're watching this happen in real time. This finding is a first step in getting to a solution.
@@TheIrvy let’s hope they find why the lungs are doing this and find out quickly! It can’t be good for the body, these people might die before they find out.
@@karenvickery6070 Which is why it's important that we protect ourselves and each other.
@@TheIrvy I know, I’ve been begging people to wear a mask since this virus started, I’ve been wearing a mask, face shield and gloves since late January 2020, it’s a bat virus and once you have it that’s it! No vaccine will help, because it still means you’ve had the virus in your body if you get it.... my goal is to never inhale it as I know the future health of anyone who gets it is not going to be good. Bat viruses are the worse of all viruses, and this virus is yet to show its real damage to the host, of course China know as they have all the years of lab research and know what this virus did to all the lab animals, that’s why China have a zero covid policy, they know anyone who gets covid is done for in the long run.
@@karenvickery6070 Well let's hope it's not just as hopeless as you make it sound, because everyone's going to get covid sooner or later. I hope it prompts us to take better care of ourselves, but that's going to mean no more fast food, no more ready meals, no more processed convenience, no more spending our lives doing as little exercise as possible.
Luckily, I'm only 5'10" tall, so it won't affect me.
Height has nothing to do with covid even the shortest as the tallest man in the world can get infected
We're not long enough lmao
@@damien1269 what do u mean he maybe short enough it goes over his head I mean he's alive right
@@str8krudidst952 covid doesn't travel in a direction actually when someone infected sneezes the particles scatter all over it definitely doesn't travel like a bullet😂
Rubbish that there is treatment out there. They haven't a clue what to do or how to treat it. Was discharged from hospital unable to walk with it. It took 10 months for someone dealing with long covid to follow up. Spent an hour talking to them explaining what I had gone through and was going through for them to say there was nothing they could do and that they would follow up in 6 months. This is the reality.
@Kulture City Very clever dickhead. I got it before vaccine rolled out. Am fully vaccinated so fuck off
There is a very promising treatment, but it's natural and not pharma. Start your search with the Singapore study from early 2020 and work from there. Short version : Epsom salts and kefir.