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When it came to covid the grim reaper wanted to play chess with me, I said I didn't know how but I played pool enough times to know the rules, he gave a deep, dark laugh and said 'ok'. Did you know he owned a classic 1972 Caddilac? Well now he doesn't. Now that I've made some of you laugh I want to start a discussion. Did anyone else receive Redemsivir and feel their Brain fog dramatically, but temporarily lift?

  1. , what an awesome way to start a post! You hooked me in with the very first sentence 😉 . Well played, Anthony. Well played!


    As far as brain fog and Remdesivir, that's a good question! When you say temporarily, how long are we talking? Hours? Days? Weeks?


    I'd be curious to read if others receiving Remdesvir experienced this particular phenomenon.


    And, also, I am glad you survived Covid! I hope you aren't dealing with any 'long hauler' issues!


    Best, Erin, MultipleSclerosis.net Team Member.

    1. Thank you Erin, I'm glad to Still be here, I felt the brain fog lift for about a day the two times I had the infusion.

      1. , again, what an interesting side effect! I wish the lift in brain fog had lasted longer for you, though. I still haven't found any data about what you experienced. Maybe this kind of information will come out as we get farther down the road with Covid and all it entails.


        Best, Erin, MultipleSclerosis.net Team Member.

    2. , You did make me laugh today! I haven't had the same experience (haven't had covid nor redemsivir treatment). But I find it fascinating that you experienced improvement in brain fog if even for a day after treatment. I hope that others with similar experiences might share. Best, Lisa, MS Team Member

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