We’ve known about the neurological impacts of the disease since the start.
I think the easy answer to BL's posts is he's had Covid 42 times.I remember posting an article showing damage from covid in brain scans like a year ago.
This was even public knowledge back in 2020.
Of course, Harvard might be a fake school. Has anyone ever heard of them?
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Small study reveals details of brain damage in COVID-19 patients
Massachusetts General Hospital researchers examined six patients using a specialized magnetic resonance technique and found that COVID-19 patients with neurological symptoms show some of the same metabolic disturbances in the brain as patients who have suffered oxygen deprivation from other causes.news.harvard.edu
We’ve known about the neurological impacts of the disease since the start.
I remember my covid Dr friend mentioning them during wave 1. The stuff that was killing people wasn’t the mystery. Obviously, a respiratory virus manifesting in pneumonia isn’t surprising. Inflammation, too. The vascular impacts took a little while to unravel but ultimately didn’t surprise people much.
The neurological impacts were a big wtf for him (he’s a smart dude - astrophysicist and MD).
The challenge on the research front is probably related to how relatively little we know about how the brain works.
Covid is healthy/basically like taking a vitamin and people only get deathly ill from vaccines. Obviously.What exactly is the argument here? That covid doesn't exist? That long covid doesn't exist? That there's no evidence of neurological impact?
I don't get it.
There's people on forumice who know people with these issues. Sorta insulting to imply they're fake and this is all part of a cover up conspiracy.I remember posting an article showing damage from covid in brain scans like a year ago.
This was even public knowledge back in 2020.
Of course, Harvard might be a fake school. Has anyone ever heard of them?
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Small study reveals details of brain damage in COVID-19 patients
Massachusetts General Hospital researchers examined six patients using a specialized magnetic resonance technique and found that COVID-19 patients with neurological symptoms show some of the same metabolic disturbances in the brain as patients who have suffered oxygen deprivation from other causes.news.harvard.edu
What exactly is the argument here? That covid doesn't exist? That long covid doesn't exist? That there's no evidence of neurological impact?
I don't get it.
You don’t know that. Have you checked your bros internet history??There's people on forumice who know people with these issues. Sorta insulting to imply they're fake and this is all part of a cover up conspiracy.
I don't think my brother is in on it, guys.