The Orlando Magic are hoping follow-up tests outside the NBA bubble can help explain why center Mo Bamba had difficulty ramping up to game-level fitness after contracting COVID-19.
This is universal to medicine, the same problem is rampant in every country and every health care system.Because Morton does not have health insurance, and therefore no primary care physician, she never received a positive Covid-19 diagnosis because she could not get tested. When she fell ill in March, tests were scarce. Her one interaction with the hospital was after her so-called recovery, when her joint pain and hypertension became so acute she couldn’t even walk three blocks to the emergency room. She says she was treated by the nurses as a “drug seeker” exaggerating her symptoms.
Taking care of the long-haulers, the socially isolated, those recovering from surgical intervention, and exhausted caretakers is going to require a radical re-imagining of healthcare in America.
Not a single country does this right, no country actually manages disability correctly, even less so for "invisible to current technology" chronic illnesses. The failure exists with the very system of medicine. Everything has to be rebuilt from the ground up, it directly conflicts with decades of appeal to ignorance and magical thinking in refusing to deal with chronic illness.The issue is deeper than just health insurance and affordability, though. The symptoms that many self-identified Covid-19 long-haulers are reporting are the kinds of chronic conditions that American medicine is least adept at managing. The two most debilitating symptoms that long-hauler Facebook groups report are headaches and fatigue, or “brain fog”. Morton refers to her headaches as “zombie-aches,” as something “gnawing away at my brain”. She’s had migraines in the past, but this feels different and more intense.
In 2005, Paula Kamen published All In My Head: An Epic Quest to Cure an Unrelenting, Totally Unreasonable, and Only Slightly Enlightening Headache, her account of a headache that began when she was 24 and has yet to end. In her accounting, for years doctors dismissed and misdiagnosed her, prescribed highly addictive medication with no plan for managing her reliance on these pills, accused her of exaggerating pain, and switched treatment plans seemingly at random. Her headache remains.
The Canadian health care system is not-for-profit yet features all of those, except instead of being unaffordable they are simply non-existent.Kamen is not alone. In a profit-driven healthcare system, doctors are encouraged to find ways to speed up interactions, prescribe certain medications over others, and ignore social issues such as financial worries, debt, isolation and alienation, all which have been shown to have direct impact on health. Many who enter the American health system seeking care are turned away, mocked, misdiagnosed, or presented with treatment plans that they can’t afford. Women are less likely to be believed by their doctors to be accurately describing their symptoms or pain levels than men. Black patients are less likely to be believed than white patients. Patients without health insurance or means for payment are often unable to receive care outside of emergency room visits, meaning their illnesses and disorders only receive attention when they are in crisis.
Not a single country does that, no one has any idea about long-haulers because medicine is built to explicitly dismiss "those patients".How many? No one seems to be counting these patients so far. Listed as “recovered” on official data reports, the suffering of Covid-19 patients is rendered invisible by hospitals and governments. Long-haulers have started to congregate online to offer each other companionship and information for self-treatment of their symptoms. The group Survivor Corps already has over 80,000 members.
Can you clarify who made this appalling statement?"Many clients are, to put it at its most stark, getting money to be ill-from the state or from private insurance".
Sorry, @Jaybee00, you've lost me. I can't access the link and have no idea what the section quoted means.https://www.orlandosentinel.com/spo...0200816-hl6gododobc43gtj2y6cxlvrwm-story.html
Magic hope doctors can help Mo Bamba solve COVID-19 mystery
The Orlando Magic are hoping follow-up tests outside the NBA bubble can help explain why center Mo Bamba had difficulty ramping up to game-level fitness after contracting COVID-19.
Can you clarify who made this appalling statement?
Julia Newton on a zoom call talking about fatigue in relation to Covid. First in a series.. I've not watched it but noticed Vincent Dreary is also in the video, who I think was in some trudie chalder videos, or has done some other worrying cbt ones. Will check.
Does it show an error? I can see it fine.Sorry, @Jaybee00, you've lost me. I can't access the link and have no idea what the section quoted means.
It’s about an NBA basketball player, Mo Bamba. The bubble referred to is a sort of collective isolation in which NBA teams are playing to avoid infection from the general public.The Orlando Magic are hoping follow-up tests outside the NBA bubble can help explain why center Mo Bamba had difficulty ramping up to game-level fitness after contracting COVID-19.
Sorry, @Jaybee00, you've lost me. I can't access the link and have no idea what the section quoted means.
Thanks, your link works. The first one says not available in some European countries.Does it show an error? I can see it fine.
Does that work: https://outline.com/ZwWmgW?
Deary in the second of those videos. At least, he is not seen to say it, but it is written down, purporting to be written by him
Great question!Is there something very different about this one so that it leads to long term ill health or have other so called mild coronaviruses been the cause of many of the MUS that are getting fobbed off as psychologically induced?