The New York Times Interviews
Sufferers Of Covid-19 Brain Fog Who Are Exhibiting The
Signs Of Dementia Confirming Previous Site Claims
October 28. 2020
Coronavirus
In the August 14, 2020 article "Coronavirus Infection Rate
Skyrockets Among American Kids With The Reopening Of Schools As
Previously Predicted On The Site" I stated, "Coronavirus also
causes neurological damage regarding the brain. This can
lead to a host of medical problems such as intense
thunderclap headaches, dizziness, forgetfulness and
eventually
dementia
if the virus does enough damage to the system."
In the October 5, 2020 article "The Long Term Damage Of Coronavirus"
I stated "Covid-19 has long term effects some are not
anticipating. Coronavirus creates organ damage,
respiratory issues and
neurological problems.
Covid-19 breaks down neurological compounds that cause
the brain to function correctly. The person will be
under a brain fog. Therefore, avoid coronavirus at all
costs. To date over 210,000 Americans have died from the
coronavirus."
2-months
after my article likening extensive coronavirus damage
to the brain, as that of resembling "dementia", the New
York Times published an article regarding coronavirus
sufferer, Lisa Mizelle, who stated of Covid-19, "I feel
like I have dementia."
The New
York Times wrote, "After contracting the coronavirus in
March, Michael Reagan lost all memory of his 12-day
vacation in Paris, even though the trip was just a few
weeks earlier. Several weeks after Erica Taylor
recovered from her Covid-19 symptoms of nausea and
cough, she became confused and forgetful, failing to
even recognize her own car, the only Toyota Prius in her
apartment complex’s parking lot."
That is
heartbreaking. It proves my theory about the coronavirus
(Covid-19). That level of extensive memory loss and
confusion is symptomatic of a deadly, engineered viral
onslaught, different from any medical science has seen
before in its category of infectious disease.
Covid-19 is
not innocuous. It is to be avoided at all costs by
following recommended medical and scientific guidelines
(wearing masks, social distancing and sanitizing one's
hands and household/work environment).
STORY SOURCE
‘I Feel Like I Have Dementia’: Brain Fog Plagues
Covid Survivors
Published Oct. 11, 2020Updated Oct. 14,
2020 - After contracting the coronavirus in March,
Michael Reagan lost all memory of his 12-day vacation in
Paris, even though the trip was just a few weeks
earlier. Several weeks after Erica Taylor recovered from
her Covid-19 symptoms of nausea and cough, she became
confused and forgetful, failing to even recognize her
own car, the only Toyota Prius in her apartment
complex’s parking lot.
Lisa Mizelle, a veteran nurse
practitioner at an urgent care clinic who fell ill with
the virus in July, finds herself forgetting routine
treatments and lab tests, and has to ask colleagues
about terminology she used to know automatically. “I
leave the room and I can’t remember what the patient
just said,” she said, adding that if she hadn’t
exhausted her medical leave she’d take more time off.
“It scares me to think I’m working,” Ms.
Mizelle, 53, said. “I feel like I have dementia.”
It’s becoming known as Covid brain fog: troubling
cognitive symptoms that can include memory loss,
confusion, difficulty focusing, dizziness and grasping
for everyday words. Increasingly, Covid survivors say
brain fog is impairing their ability to work and
function normally.
“There are thousands of people who have
that,” said Dr. Igor Koralnik, chief of neuro-infectious
disease at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago, who has
already seen hundreds of survivors at a post-Covid
clinic he leads. “The impact on the work force that’s
affected is going to be significant."
Scientists aren’t sure what causes brain
fog, which varies widely and affects even people who
became only mildly physically ill from Covid-19 and had
no previous medical conditions. Leading theories are
that it arises when the body’s immune response to the
virus doesn’t shut down or from inflammation in blood
vessels leading to the brain.
Lisa Mizelle, a nurse practitioner, has
been forgetting routine lab tests and terminology on the
job. Confusion, delirium and other types of altered
mental function, called encephalopathy, have occurred
during hospitalization for Covid-19 respiratory
problems, and a study found such patients needed longer
hospitalizations, had higher mortality rates and often
couldn’t manage daily activities right after
hospitalization...
https://www.nytimes.com
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