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					<description><![CDATA[Alberta Brown is a beloved paraprofessional with Omaha Public Schools in Omaha, Nebraska. But her family is unsure if she will return back to work following a series of brain aneurysms, which doctors tell them are quite rare."To see her vulnerable, like that is, it's an emotional roller coaster," said Alberta’s husband, Al Brown. “She’s &#8230;]]></description>
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					Alberta Brown is a beloved paraprofessional with Omaha Public Schools in Omaha, Nebraska. But her family is unsure if she will return back to work following a series of brain aneurysms, which doctors tell them are quite rare."To see her vulnerable, like that is, it's an emotional roller coaster," said Alberta’s husband, Al Brown. “She’s the love of my life.”The past year has been just that — an emotional roller coaster. It began in January, when the couple contracted COVID-19."She had about five-percent energy level," Brown said of his wife’s battle with the virus. Brown's niece, Tiere White, said her aunt never made a full recovery."It's just been constant sickness back to back," White said.Now, Alberta is in the hospital after suffering a series of brain aneurysms."The doctor said that there's been a few cases similar, but nothing like this," Brown’s husband said.White believes her aunt's battle with COVID-19 is to blame for the aneurysms. Alberta has  already undergone two surgeries, and she may need a third."So many unknowns," White said.UNMC Dr. Mark Rupp did not treat Brown, but he tells sister staton KETV doctors are working diligently to find answers about long-haul COVID-19. Still, questions linger."This is a disease that just, you know, continues to throw curveballs at us. And we continue to learn a lot as we progress," Rupp said.Doctors are seeing a lot of neurological problems in long-haul COVID-19 patients."Undoubtedly, some people are going to, you know, have a disability for the remainder of their lives, unfortunately, because of this disease," Rupp said, adding that COVID-19 can trigger a disease that had been lying dormant. "COVID-19 causes, you know, disruption of a lot of different organ systems." Rupp said the best way to avoid long-haul COVID-19 is to get vaccinated and help minimize the spread of the disease. Alberta Brown's family is confident she'll make a full recovery."She's still here, so that tells us something about her strength," White said.
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<p>Alberta Brown is a beloved paraprofessional with Omaha Public Schools in Omaha, Nebraska. But her family is unsure if she will return back to work following a series of brain aneurysms, which doctors tell them are quite rare.</p>
<p>"To see her vulnerable, like that is, it's an emotional roller coaster," said Alberta’s husband, Al Brown. “She’s the love of my life.”</p>
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<p>The past year has been just that — an emotional roller coaster. It began in January, when the couple contracted COVID-19.</p>
<p>"She had about five-percent energy level," Brown said of his wife’s battle with the virus. </p>
<p>Brown's niece, Tiere White, said her aunt never made a full recovery.</p>
<p>"It's just been constant sickness back to back," White said.</p>
<p>Now, Alberta is in the hospital after suffering a series of brain aneurysms.</p>
<p>"The doctor said that there's been a few cases similar, but nothing like this," Brown’s husband said.</p>
<p>White believes her aunt's battle with COVID-19 is to blame for the aneurysms. Alberta has  already undergone two surgeries, and she may need a third.</p>
<p>"So many unknowns," White said.</p>
<p>UNMC Dr. Mark Rupp did not treat Brown, but he tells sister staton KETV doctors are working diligently to find answers about long-haul COVID-19. Still, questions linger.</p>
<p>"This is a disease that just, you know, continues to throw curveballs at us. And we continue to learn a lot as we progress," Rupp said.</p>
<p>Doctors are seeing a lot of neurological problems in long-haul COVID-19 patients.</p>
<p>"Undoubtedly, some people are going to, you know, have a disability for the remainder of their lives, unfortunately, because of this disease," Rupp said, adding that COVID-19 can trigger a disease that had been lying dormant. "COVID-19 causes, you know, disruption of a lot of different organ systems." </p>
<p>Rupp said the best way to avoid long-haul COVID-19 is to get vaccinated and help minimize the spread of the disease. </p>
<p>Alberta Brown's family is confident she'll make a full <a href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/one-of-gods-favorites?utm_source=facebook&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=p_cp%20share-sheet&amp;fbclid=IwAR3OHffXclqMKaZy5CYVi7T6SJSUAfnqGu3tSPHRiOuzf7zSdZY4xkf0YrM" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">recovery</a>.</p>
<p>"She's still here, so that tells us something about her strength," White said. </p>
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<p>LOS ANGELES — When Nick Guthe shared his story nearly two months ago, he didn’t expect it would be heard around the world.</p>
<p>His wife, Heidi Ferrer, died by suicide after suffering more than a year from long-haul COVID-19 symptoms. A writer, Ferrer documented her journey <a class="Link" href="https://girltomom.com/">online</a>.</p>
<p>“The most haunting thing she said to me was, I feel like a robot that’s malfunctioning. It's like all my systems are malfunctioning," said Guthe.</p>
<p>Long-haulers experience new or lingering symptoms after recovering from the virus. Recent <a class="Link" href="https://health.ucdavis.edu/health-news/newsroom/studies-show-long-haul-covid-19-afflicts-1-in-4-covid-19-patients-regardless-of-severity/2021/03">studies</a> reveal anywhere from 10-30% of COVID-19 patients develop long-haul symptoms lasting for months, even if they had mild cases.</p>
<p>"She kept voluminous daily notes in her phone about her symptoms and her condition," said Guthe. "She almost, kind of, wrote us a road map for looking at somebody's life over a year with long-haul COVID.”</p>
<p>Among Ferrer's symptoms: nerve pain, digestive issues, diarrhea, joint pain, weakness, and exhaustion.</p>
<p>"Taking a few steps, her heart would go from 80 to 130 beats in about 20 seconds," said Guthe. “She was bedridden. She couldn't eat normal food that she enjoyed. She couldn't walk more than a few steps, she couldn't sleep, she couldn't read a book. What's left?”</p>
<p>Guthe says the medical community dismissed his wife's symptoms for months.</p>
<p>“She wasn’t depressed. She was brought to do this by being physically broken down, piece by piece, by long-haul COVID for over a year. She was in excruciating physical pain every day," said Guthe.</p>
<p>After sharing her obituary online, Ferrer's story went viral. Hundreds of people living with long-haul symptoms have since reached out to Guthe to share their stories.</p>
<p>"It mirrored what I’ve experienced and what countless other people have," said Richard, a long-haul sufferer. “I have been admitted to the hospital, different hospitals, a total of probably more than three months. I’ve been to the emergency room probably 40 times."</p>
<p>Richard, who didn't want to share his last name, says he contracted the virus in March 2020 while living in New York.</p>
<p>"A lot of the COVID-related sequelae that you read about, I've lived through that. The neurological stuff is no joke. I've had all of that, and I still have some of it. The digestive stuff, the food intolerance, is very, very difficult to deal with. Headaches, all of that stuff, is very real."</p>
<p>While equipped with a good team of doctors now, he still has few answers.</p>
<p>“One day, you might be OK, and then, you might be unable to get out of bed for the next three or four days," said Richard. “It’s absolutely debilitating.”</p>
<p>“There are a lot of people out there like her, who are literally disabled," said Guthe. "They cannot work, cannot function, cannot take care of themselves. And they’re desperate, desperate for help. And they feel like nobody is paying attention."</p>
<p>Retired Northwestern professor and psychologist Dr. Mark Reinecke is treating COVID long-haul patients.</p>
<p>Now that the country has made progress addressing the physical components of the disease, he says more emphasis is needed on the mental health consequences.</p>
<p>“We could see, for lack of a better term, we could see the storm clouds building, and we've known this from the very beginning," said Dr. Reinecke.</p>
<p>Dr. Reinecke points out there's a lot of research underway, but it's scattered. He proposed several solutions in a recent <a class="Link" href="https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/commentary/ct-opinion-covid-trauma-care-20210503-j2vzgn3gvzgr3p3awranhe2i2q-story.html">op-ed</a>:</p>
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<li>Create a national COVID-19 response office to coordinate the development of evidence-based programs to address the social and emotional consequences of the pandemic</li>
<li>Open community-based centers to treat chronic COVID conditions</li>
<li>Train medical professionals in evidence-based care of psychological and social consequences of COVID-19</li>
<li>Provide each patient with chronic COVID-19, PTSD or multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children with a trained psychologist or mental health provider </li>
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<p>He says now is the time to address the psychic pain COVID-19 is inflicting on millions of Americans.</p>
<p>"There is a path forward," said Dr. Reinecke. “One is the installation of hope, a sense of a positive future that is out there. The notion that it is, it may be different than the way your life has been in the past, but it can be positive."</p>
<p>"We don't leave people on the battlefield in this country, we don't leave our soldiers behind," said Guthe. "If this is a war on COVID, what are we doing for these people?”</p>
<p>If you or someone you know needs mental health help or is considering suicide, call the national suicide prevention hotline at 800-273-8255.</p>
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