High altitude seems to be helping
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.
News in Brief for the week of July 7th
@longcovid News in Brief for the week of July 7th
https://www.s4me.info/threads/news-in-brief-july-2024.39237/#post-542972/
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Long Covid course is ‘exploiting people’, says ex-GB rower
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-69040592
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https://schoolsweek.co.uk/long-covid-teachers-join-forces-to-sue-ministers/
https://out.reddit.com/t3_1cwd6pi?app_name=ios&token=AQAALHpLZoxoJEJbowYvfpSss30QlObcrzs0nU3rFWxI6bU7Ql98&url=https://schoolsweek.co.uk/long-covid-teachers-join-forces-to-sue-ministers/
Long COVID impacts brain function 2 years after infection - study
Long COVID impacts brain function 2 years after infection - study
https://www.euronews.com/next/2023/07/24/long-covid-impact-on-brain-function-equivalent-to-ageing-10-years?
A UK study found that the impact of long COVID on people’s cognitive functions was equal to ageing them 10 years.