Key Resource for COVID Long-Haulers

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If you are a COVID long-hauler, it’s important not to try to tough it out, not to try to push through. Many chronically ill people can tell you all about how doing that (such as “graded exercise” promoted by certain doctors) will make you more ill than you are now, and you may never be able to climb back to where you were when they got you to try it.

Resilience is Not the Right New Goal

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Where operating in this pandemic is feasible, the businesses faring best aren’t simply lucky or even simply resilient. Look at the character of those businesses and the trade-offs they chose to be that way. I don’t know a single word for it, but perhaps that’s the new ideal.

Addendum About COVID-19 Long-Haulers

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But they are still missing a connection with people who have been living for years with other chronic illnesses. That means they are having to reinvent the wheel about how to live with many of their symptoms. The spark that made CI Forum so valuable was the overlap between what people with different illnesses went through. People with MS, chronic Lyme disease, ME/CFS, systemic lupus… turned out to have a lot of challenges in common, from symptoms to stigma to getting through the day. Forum members shared coping methods across illness boundaries.

What’s Old is New Again

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We don’t have to look a century back to see other episodes where people needed to radically modify their behavior to fend off a rampaging disease. In deciding how to step into a future of fending off COVID-19 while we have no effective vaccine or treatment for it, remember that you may not need to invent all your coping mechanisms. You may be able to borrow some from the past. Your parents or grandparents may already know some of the answers you need.