Epidemic of Brain Fog? Long COVID’s Effects Worry Experts

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Epidemic of Brain Fog? Long COVID’s Effects Worry Experts
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Many experts are concerned about the long-term neurological effects of COVID-19, and say we may just be 'scratching the surface.'

Weeks after Jeannie Volpe caught COVID-19 in November 2020, she could no longer do her job running sexual assault support groups in Anniston, AL, because she kept forgetting the details that survivors had shared with her. “People were telling me they were having to revisit their traumatic memories, which isn’t fair to anybody,” the 47-year-old says., which includes severe muscle pain, depression, anxiety, and a loss of thinking skills.

All of those symptoms make it difficult for her to care for herself. Without a job and health insurance, Volpe says she’s researched assisted suicide in the states that allow it but has ultimately decided she wants to live. The findings of researchers studying the brain effects of COVID-19 reinforce what people with long COVID have been dealing with from the start. Their experiences aren’t imaginary; they’re consistent with neurological disordersbrain fogStudies have found that COVID-19 is linked to conditions such as strokes; seizures; and mood, memory, and movement disorders.

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