I don’t usually comment but... it's really interesting to see how technology like this app is being used to track long COVID symptoms and help people manage their condition. I mean, 63 patients over three months is a decent sample size, right?
But what struck me was the fact that even with some improvement, these patients still have fluctuating symptoms that affect their daily life. It's like, you think you're getting better, but then BAM! You're back to square one.
And it's crazy how certain factors like sense of smell and taste can impact recovery. Like, what is up with that?
I don't know if there's a direct link or anything, but it's definitely something to consider when developing treatments.
I also feel bad for people living with long COVID, especially those who struggle with social interactions. It's just so tough being stuck at home all the time.
But hey, apps like this one are helping, and that's gotta count for something! 
And it's crazy how certain factors like sense of smell and taste can impact recovery. Like, what is up with that?
I also feel bad for people living with long COVID, especially those who struggle with social interactions. It's just so tough being stuck at home all the time.