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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.


tech-paper.com/scientists-fina…

#neuroscience #neurology #science #LongCOVID #PASC #health


"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

#MEcfs #SevereME #LongCovid #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #Disability #HealthCare #Canada