Posted by linkadge on August 23, 2022, at 12:54:06
In reply to Re: To Linkadge.., posted by SLS on August 22, 2022, at 18:33:42
I know some people who did experience symptom improvement after vaccination. I would imagine there are different forms of long COVID. The first may be due to residual virus that the body has not cleared (potentially causing inflammation). This could respond to vaccination helping the body recognize / clear residual virus. The second may be due to actual damage or biological derangements due to the virus itself (even after it has been fully cleared). This may take longer to improve, or may be permanent. I understand that with people who had to be hospitalized, there were significant measurable changes in a variety of neurotransmitter / biological systems. There was some research, for instance, suggesting that COVID could upregulate MAO-B, and this could contribute to brain pathology and inflammation.
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