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From Illness to Wellness: Overcoming Long Covid’s Physical and Mental Challenges

Kyle Matthews by Kyle Matthews
June 13, 2023
in Lifestyle
From Illness to Wellness: Overcoming Long Covid’s Physical and Mental Challenges
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In the wake of the global pandemic, a new challenge has emerged – long Covid, a perplexing condition that continues to stump healthcare professionals and patients alike. With lingering symptoms and a myriad of physical and mental challenges, long Covid has led many to search for alternative treatment approaches.

Long Covid can present with a wide array of symptoms, from debilitating fatigue and brain fog to joint pain and difficulty breathing. And these symptoms exist on a spectrum of severity – they can be relatively mild or they can be all-encompassing, making it impossible to live your life. The mental challenges are just as profound, as patients grapple with anxiety, depression, and a sense of isolation in their search for answers and relief.

Surprisingly, long Covid shares striking similarities with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and other conditions characterized by a hyperactive nervous system. Drawing from Miguel Bautista’s own experience of overcoming CFS, he found that the brain retraining techniques that helped him manage his CFS symptoms were equally effective for individuals grappling with long Covid. This connection opened the door to other treatment options that focus on retraining the brain to better manage symptoms and promote Recovery.

Now, traditional medicine, while invaluable in many cases, falls short in addressing complex conditions like long Covid. The novelty of the virus and the vast spectrum of symptoms make it difficult for conventional treatments to provide lasting solutions.

One thing that most widespread treatment options get wrong is their focus on physical activity. While physical activity plays a crucial role in Recovery, you have to get the correct mindset first. That’s because in most cases, long Covid isn’t necessarily a physical ailment. It actually boils down to an overactive nervous system. Recognizing this allows you to use brain retraining techniques that help calm the nervous system, so your physical efforts can actually be effective (instead of just setting you back or making you crash).

It isn’t as simple as just pushing yourself to be as physically active as possible. If you go too far, you’re likely to end up stuck in bed for days, or even weeks as a result. That’s exactly what happened to Christoph from Germany before he joined Miguel’s program, Recovery Jumpstart. He was being treated at a long Covid clinic that actually made his symptoms worse. Once he joined the program, it was only a matter of months before he was back up and riding his motorcycle again. There are also people like Crista, who after two years navigating the merry go round of doctors and specialist appointments, she came into the program on almost twenty different medications and was housebound. Only six months later, she’s now only on a few medications and hiking regularly, doing more than she was doing prior to getting sick!

But physical activity and brain retraining are only two parts of a successful Recovery plan for long Covid. And given the diverse nature of long Covid symptoms, it’s essential to develop personalized Recovery plans that cater to each individual’s unique needs. A one-size-fits-all approach simply won’t work when it comes to long Covid. Miguel has worked with numerous long Covid patients, each with their unique set of challenges. For example, Brent from California, who got Covid early on in the pandemic and just never got better. Through a personalized recovery plan that focused on brain retraining and gradual physical activity, he was able to regain his energy levels and start traveling again after being sick for over two and a half years. 

A good, personalized plan will cater to your specific lifestyle, severity of symptoms, and will take your personal goals into account.

But, despite what so many people may be telling you, it IS possible to Recover from long Covid. It presents a unique challenge that traditional medicine has yet to fully grasp. Miguel wants you to know that while the medical community continues to unravel the mysteries of long Covid, there is no need for you to continue to suffer, waiting for answers. Recovery is 100% possible, with the help of brain retraining and a personal Recovery plan. You CAN reclaim control over your health and well-being.

You can forge a path toward healing. You can transcend the limitations of traditional medicine and chart your course towards a bright, Thriving life.

When you’re ready to start down the path to Recovery and build your personal Recovery plan, check out his YouTube channel CFS Recovery where he helps people overcome CFS and long Covid every single day. As they continue to share success stories like Brent’s, Crista’s and Christoph’s, they hope to inspire and encourage others facing the challenges of long Covid. Remember, you’re not alone in this journey, and Recovery is possible with the right tools, support, and mindset. Let’s get you to Thriving Health. 

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