Of all the myriad symptoms of Covid 19 that anyone has survived, the 'Brain Fog' seems to be the worst-and the longest lasting of all.
It affects the sufferer profoundly, making even simple tasks agonizingly difficult and there's sufficient fear that it does lead to increased risk of developing Alzheimer's' later in life or exacerbating it if already in that disease state.
That's the one reason I've been so paranoid about getting Covid 19-it completely levels your capacity to do anything to less than zero.
It's going to be impacting our society in the long run because most sufferers do not completely recover from it-it's a lasting symptom with no easy cure.
My co-worker's daughter is an epileptic in her mid-20s. Since having Covid in July she's been dealing with one crisis after another. Her bloodwork indicates red and white blood cell activity is off the charts, so yeah, brain fog, fatigue, increased seizures, inflammation and all the rest of it. Sad for someone so young.