u/Inner_Ant8213

Post-viral issues…are these the correct labs to have ordered?

Esr-Wes-crp

ANA by Ifa Rfx Titer/pattern

CBC with diff/platelet

Do I wait for a flare up to do them (or force a flare up?)

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u/Inner_Ant8213 — 1 day ago

Will these labs detect longcovid?

Esr-Wes-crp

ANA by Ifa Rfx Titer/pattern

CBC with diff/platelet

I’m getting these tested. Should I wait for a flare up (or force a flare up?) before going in for the labs? It’s been 1.5 years since the initial ‘attack’ of long covid.

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u/Inner_Ant8213 — 1 day ago
▲ 2 r/acne

I’ll let you guess which is before and after (because I can’t tell which is worse honestly) one month-ish doxycycline, BP gel and occasional adapalene gel

u/Inner_Ant8213 — 1 day ago

Post-viral inflammatory attack causing lasting micro-demyelination of the spinal cord | How do we help this small population of people?

I’ve been reading some studies and it’s a small group of people on record. I can only imagine there being more people who are suffering from micro-CNS damage from viral inflammation attacks, especially with covid.

There are people who experience an inflammatory attack, and even years later do not return to their normal baseline. Things remaining such as testing a positive wartenberg’s sign, with clear EMG/NCS and negative tinel’s test showing no peripheral nerve/muscle involvement. Or full body micro-movement rigidity, loss of fluidity and stability in movements, or the new experience of random muscles throughout the body twitching on their own. Or hyper excitability of the spinal nerves in the cervical spine such as showing positive Lhermitte’s sign while at the barber as the razor goes past their spine, causing their head to involuntarily pull upward while tensing and shaking/vibrating at the cervical spine. Some people experience much more drastic outcomes from post-viral inflammatory attack such as requiring hospitalization. However my interest lays among the quieter population who must be walking through their lives suffering each day, not knowing what’s wrong or how to help themselves.

It seems to be affecting the body in similar ways such as Multiple Sclerosis, though just on a much smaller scale that is harder to perceive on standard tests.

Some tests have been used such as DWI, MRS, and T1W/T2W whole brain myelin mapping technique as well because some patients have found micro-damage in the brain. Other than that it’s been a complete toss up if standard MRIs of the brain and spine end up showing anything, even though the inflammation and micro-myelin damage symptoms are present.

What do you think is the way forward for helping these people?

I would guess first to manage any lasting system-wide inflammation and neuro inflammation. But to help micro damage of the spinal cord?

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u/Inner_Ant8213 — 2 days ago

Post-viral inflammatory attack causing lasting micro-demyelination of the spinal cord | How do we help this small population of people?

I’ve been reading some studies and it’s a small group of people on record. I can only imagine there being more people who are suffering from micro-CNS damage from viral inflammation attacks, especially with covid.

There are people who experience an inflammatory attack, and even years later do not return to their normal baseline. Things remaining such as testing a positive wartenberg’s sign, with clear EMG/NCS and negative tinel’s test showing no peripheral nerve/muscle involvement. Or full body micro-movement rigidity, loss of fluidity and stability in movements, or the new experience of random muscles throughout the body twitching on their own. Or hyper excitability of the spinal nerves in the cervical spine such as showing positive Lhermitte’s sign while at the barber as the razor goes past their spine, causing their head to involuntarily pull upward while tensing and shaking/vibrating at the cervical spine. Some people experience much more drastic outcomes from post-viral inflammatory attack such as requiring hospitalization. However my interest lays among the quieter population who must be walking through their lives suffering each day, not knowing what’s wrong or how to help themselves.

It seems to be affecting the body in similar ways such as Multiple Sclerosis, though just on a much smaller scale that is harder to perceive on standard tests.

Some tests have been used such as DWI, MRS, and T1W/T2W whole brain myelin mapping technique as well because some patients have found micro-damage in the brain. Other than that it’s been a complete toss up if standard MRIs of the brain and spine end up showing anything, even though the inflammation and micro-myelin damage symptoms are present.

What do you think is the way forward for helping these people?

I would guess first to manage any lasting system-wide inflammation and neuro inflammation. But to help micro damage of the spinal cord?

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u/Inner_Ant8213 — 2 days ago