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Even if a complete neuron doesn't die, if a huge chunk of the synapses are destroyed, whatever that neuron was doing before, it's doing a fraction afterwards:
a measurable, consistent, and symptom-correlated loss of dopamine nerve terminals averaging 18 percent across the long COVID group.
with localized damage to areas that match Long COVID symptoms:
“In other illnesses this magnitude of loss is associated with symptoms: loss in one region is associated with trouble with motivational energy problems, loss in another region is associated with some slowness of movement, and loss in a third region is associated with memory trouble.”
in short,
the terminals are gone, the loss is measurable, and it correlates with the symptoms patients have been reporting for years.
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#neuroscience #neurology #science #LongCOVID #PASC #health
Scientists finally have a biological explanation for why long COVID patients lose motivation and can’t think clearly. They scanned their brains and found the dopamine system was physically damaged
Since the first wave of long COVID cases emerged in 2020, patients have described a remarkably consistent set of experiences. A profound flatness where motivation used to be. Words that…Lena Hargrove (Tech Paper)
"Abandoned by our governments, people with severe ME and Long COVID are supported by severely ill peers"
thesicktimes.org/2026/07/20/ab…
"Mari, a Black Canadian woman with severe myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is supported by fellow people with ME in the absence of institutional care"
Note: The article mentions the Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) program which is available in Canada.
#MEcfs #SevereME #LongCovid #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #Disability #HealthCare #Canada
Abandoned by our governments, people with severe ME and Long COVID are supported by severely ill peers - The Sick Times
Mari, a Black Canadian woman with severe myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is supported by fellow people with ME in the absence of institutional care.Whitney Fox (The Sick Times)
