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30.November 2024
Back to life with hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)
08.May 2024
Recommendation: COVID Longhaulers Podcast
05.April 2024
Monika's update 2: "This path is hard, but it’s liberating and releases new strength."
28.March 2024
Monika's update 1: "I'm in a sort of limbo - neither completely ill nor completely healthy."
28.September 2023
Long COVID: A never-ending search for understanding and support
21.August 2023
You need to look for things that bring you joy
14.July 2023
Fighting Long COVID and Multiple Sclerosis with Faith and Gratitude
10.May 2023
When Long COVID forces a doctor, father and husband to take a break
27.April 2023
With unwavering optimism through Long COVID
16.March 2023
“From a sore point to a turning point” – pain management through poetry
16.February 2023
Long COVID marathon – back to Ironman level after a year of illness
06.February 2023
On balls of happiness and chickpeas, or the importance of self-reflection
08.December 2022
We introduce: Petra Kamb, Naturopath
07.December 2022
We introduce: Simon Becker, acupuncture and Chinese medicine
18.November 2022
“The pictures give me strength to deal with Long COVID.”
04.November 2022
“My life with Mr. Long”: diary of a patient – part 5
31.October 2022
We introduce: Ronia Schiftan, Health Psychologist.
18.October 2022
“My life with Mr. Long”: diary of a patient – part 4
06.October 2022
“My life with Mr. Long”: diary of a patient – part 3
14.September 2022
"My life with Mr. Long": Diary of a patient – part 2
01.September 2022
We introduce: Gregory Fretz, FMH specialist in Pneumology and Internal Medicine.
26.August 2022
"My life with Mr. Long": Diary of a patient – part 1
18.August 2022
“Long COVID is like a rollercoaster – and so is the research involved!”
28.July 2022
59 physician appointments, 85 therapy appointments and 6 apheresis procedures in 27 months
11.July 2022
“We accept each other, Long COVID and I.”
02.July 2022
An experience with Long COVID: “People like to be there for you.”
09.June 2022
We introduce: Robert Hoepner, Senior Physician in Neurology
30.May 2022
We introduce: Kaba Dalla Lana, Respiratory Physiotherapist
09.May 2022
“I’m getting to know myself better through Long COVID”
28.March 2022
We introduce: Gian Antonio Romano, general internal medicine and sports physician
24.March 2022
Home care for Long COVID: important support at home
21.March 2022
Research on Long COVID: “We’ll hopefully be further along in six months.”
18.February 2022
We introduce: Christian Clarenbach, chief physician, pulmonology
04.February 2022
We’d like to introduce: Spencer Rezek, Respiratory Physiotherapist
10.January 2022
With Long COVID, it’s important that we don’t lump everyone together
21.December 2021
"The vaccination may have a therapeutic effect for some people."
21.December 2021
"I can't understand the ignorance towards us people affected affected by Long COVID"
20.October 2021
"One of the unanswered questions in Long COVID: What's the chicken and what's the egg?"
15.September 2021
"I learned to admit that I can't answer all of the questions."
22.July 2021
“Due to Long COVID, I had to get to know my body all over again”
15.June 2021
“We want to give our son some normality – despite the Long COVID situation”
02.June 2021
Long COVID is also a challenge for physiotherapists
26.May 2021
UPDATE: The turning point thanks to the vaccination
26.May 2021
UPDATE: The turning point thanks to the vaccination
11.May 2021
Back to top-class sport thanks to breathing technique
28.April 2021
“My accordion shows me my limits, but it also gives me strength.”
15.April 2021
The long-term effects of COVID-19: when the business consultant needs advice
15.April 2021
Becoming a different person overnight after catching Covid
15.April 2021
The long-term consequences of Covid: when the physician becomes the patient
15.April 2021
Long COVID has left this motorhead running on fumes
15.April 2021
Suddenly hypersensitive to smells, sounds and light
15.April 2021
Long COVID sufferers: “There’s nothing to be ashamed of.”
18.February 2021
Long COVID and children: "We try to laugh a lot with our son."
27.January 2021