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1 Year Later, Doctors Are Still Trying To Understand COVID-19's Long Term Physical And Emotional Effects


Ty Godwin poses for a self portrait. He s had COVID-19 symptoms for a year.
Ty Godwin has felt like he has COVID-19, shortness of breath, malaise, fevers, headaches and fatigue for the last year. He’s a long hauler, part of a growing number of people who experience what’s known as long COVID or post-acute COVID-19 syndrome.
“I was a marathon runner and a triathlete before this,” he said. “I ve had nights where I wake up out of breath.” 
In January, he took a medical leave of absence from work to try to get better. In March, he’ll travel to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, to see if doctors there can help him.  ....

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How many people get 'long COVID' – and who is most at risk?


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February 17, 2021 7:18 AM
Stephanie LaVergne, Research Scientist, Colorado State University
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February 26, 2021 1:41 PM
Fatigue, brain fog, breathing problems and many other COVID-19 symptoms can persist for months Kyle Sparks via Getty Images
A few months ago, a young athletic guy came into my clinic where I’m an infectious disease physician and COVID-19 immunology researcher. He felt tired all the time, and, importantly to him, was having difficulty mountain biking. Three months earlier, he had tested positive for COVID-19. He is the kind of person you might expect to have a few days of mild symptoms before recovering fully. But when he walked into my clinic, he was still experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 and he could not mountain bike at the level he was able to before. ....

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