New word for long-haul sufferers of COVID-19 and the immune system. POST COVID IMMUNE DEFICIENCY (PCIM)
Studies show a reduction in B-cells and severe reduction in the total amount of T-cells in COVID-19. The only other infection known to do this is HIV! (I might disagree with this, what about Lyme disease?)
Yikes. . . .
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LisaK
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Thank you for posting this!!
PCIM!! well yes, they are finlally looking into al this
I have it and it sucks.
on top of everythign else.
and I find it V interesting that when I got covid I barely got any respiratory SX - all my horrid symptoms were heart/ circulation and GI. the pain was unbearable and felt like the 100% worst days of TBD for me. literally hell on earth. my hands turned white several times while my heart was going bonkers.
scary
Bonnie- so what does this mean for the B cells and Tcells???
I wil look at the link you posted, but can you tell me in a v condensed version here? my brain is just not working right
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Bartenderbonnie
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“Numerous studies suggest that T cells are necessary for the clearance of SARS-CoV-2. In particular, CD4+ T cell responses directed against the Spike protein were found in 100% of healthy COVID convalescents (13), and virus-specific T cell responses were sub-optimal or impaired in severely ill COVID patients “
“As it is possible that neuro-PASC could be the result of a persistent infection, further investigations would require testing of potential cryptic reservoirs, including stool samples from Neuro-PASC patients.”
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