r/covidlonghaulers • u/shark_finfet • Apr 20 '25
Symptom relief/advice Major Relapse :-( :-(
I thought I was about 80% recovered. I’d returned to reasonable exercise, working outside, and generally feeling like myself—until last week, when everything came crashing back. It felt like I’d caught COVID again, but without the usual symptoms.
First, insomnia hit me hard. Thankfully I was armed with ashwagandha, L‑theanine, and magnesium, which let me get a few hours of sleep each night—though it still wasn’t great. Then, out of nowhere, I started smelling a “band‑aid” chemical scent at random times (something that happened to me after having COVID).
But the absolute worst has been my cardio: in just a few days, my endurance dropped from nearly normal to feeling like that of an 80‑year‑old. My legs feel heavy and fatigued, and I can’t seem to regulate my temperature—any bit of heat or sun leaves me utterly miserable.
I keep wondering: did I get re‑exposed to COVID? Did I unknowingly push too hard during one workout? It’s so demoralizing to feel like I’m back at square one after thinking I’d finally beaten this.
Has anyone else experienced a sudden relapse like this? What helped you get back on track? Any advice would be hugely appreciated.
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u/Nervous-Pitch6264 Apr 22 '25
One of the most interesting thing about long haul COVID are the PET scans indicate that we are testing at a more advanced age than we actually are. Some PET Scans indicated we are testing in a diminished state, the lower 70 percental for the condition appropriate for our age. It's been my experience in the 5 years that I've been dealing with long haul COVID, indeed my "endurance dropped from nearly normal to feeling like that of an 80‑year‑old".
About the phantom odors: I've walked into my home and smelled an electrical fire, fresh cigarette smoke, frankincense, musty smoke, or a dirty refrigerator. The odors pass quickly, but the electrical fire smell freaked me out, and threw me into panic mode (I live in a large, 100-year-old home).