In software development a similar concept is called a binary search — you split the search field in two, then see if what you're looking for is on the left or right side according to a test (requires the items to be sortable by a value, in this case mass). Then repeat that recursively until you...
Could this be part of the reason why some people with ME/CFS report not getting sick with viruses/colds after the initial infection?
If the innate immune system is on high alert/primed somehow for a similar "ultra-early" response.
That said, I did even classify it into types of fog, based on my subjective experience of it.
1. Foggy Fog (Whiteout fog)
When you get the sense that's its hard to "see" or "find" your thoughts, sometimes accompanied by a sensation of kind-of-like a mist descending. You can still find your...
To me it really did start off feeling like a fog. I'm pretty sure early on I googled "brain fog" trying to figure out what I was experiencing, not realising it was an existing term.
However as I deteriorated from mild to severe the cognitive impairment definitely manifested itself in different...
Does anyone know the origin for the statement/estimate "1 billion Long Covid sufferers by 2033" as on the second summary page.
And/or the evidence it's based on
Is it an estimate of all forms of PASC or the ME/CFS-like-subtype only
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