What does it mean to be a long hauler?
According to Cleveland Clinic "one study states that about 10% of people who have had COVID-19 will experience prolonged symptoms one, two or even three months after they were infected. This group, which many refer to as "long haulers," is mixed with those who experience both mild and severe cases. And this condition can affect anyone - young, old, those who were healthy, those who had a chronic condition, those who were hospitalized and those who weren't."
The "long haulers" we see at our center are complaining of the following symptoms:
Fatigue
Dizziness
Balance issues
Fainting
High heart rate
Blood pressure changes
Anxiety
Vision issues
Gut dysfunction
Sleeping issues
Dysautonomia
Changes in smell
Changes in taste
Dealing with long-hauler syndrome requires a multi-faceted approach.
Our approach allows the individual to improve their health through adjustments, brain-based exercises, as well as proper nutrition through a functional medicine perspective. To us, no two long-haulers are alike.
If you're interested in a consult, please call our office at (248) 885-8463 or send an email to OCNCenter@yahoo.com.
For individuals who may feel apprehensive coming into our center, we do offer virtual appointments.
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