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The Long COVID “Mop-Up”: How to Clean Up Your System and Get Your Energy Back

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In the world of medicine, we often wait for the “gold standard” seal of approval from the FDA. But for those of us who have been around the block a few times, we know that sometimes your body doesn’t have time to wait for a ten-year clinical trial.

If you’re over 50 and still feeling the lingering “hangover” of a COVID infection—fatigue that naps can’t fix or a brain that feels like it’s permanently stuck in a fog bank—you aren’t alone. While the medicine cabinet has its place, many are finding that the most effective way to reclaim their vitality is by looking outside the pill bottle.

The Power of Touch: Massage and Nerve Reset

One of the most restorative non-medical tools gaining traction is manual therapy. For the 50+ crowd, this isn’t just a spa luxury; it’s a biological “reset button.”

  • Lymphatic Drainage Massage: Long COVID is often linked to lingering inflammation. Gentle, specialized massage can help move fluid through the lymphatic system, helping the body “clear out the trash.”

  • Vagus Nerve Stimulation: This sounds like science fiction, but it’s about calming the body’s master “rest and digest” nerve. Whether through professional neck massage or simple at-home techniques like humming and deep belly breathing, you can flip the switch from “fight or flight” back to “calm and recover.”

 

The “Energy Envelope”: Mastering the Art of Pacing

Remember when the answer to everything was “just go for a run”? For Long COVID, that might be the worst advice. Pushing through the pain isn’t “grit” here; it’s a recipe for a crash.

  • The Energy Bank Account: Think of your daily energy like a pre-paid phone card. Once you use those minutes, you’re disconnected.

  • Resistance over Cardio: New data suggests that light strength training (think resistance bands or Pilates) is far better for us than heavy aerobic exercise, which can trigger “post-exertional malaise.”

  • The “Stop Before You’re Tired” Rule: The goal is to finish an activity feeling like you could do a little more. If you’re exhausted by the time you sit down, you’ve already overspent.

 

Training Your Senses

Long COVID often leaves our internal wiring a bit frayed. Sometimes, you have to literally retrain your brain to work properly again.

  • Cognitive Pacing: Treat your brain like a muscle that needs rest. Break complex tasks into 15-minute chunks and alternate them with “eyes-closed” rest—no scrolling through your phone!

  • Olfactory Retraining: If your sense of smell is still wonky, “physical therapy for the nose” using essential oils like lemon, rose, and eucalyptus can help rewire those stubborn neural pathways.

 

The Kitchen as a Pharmacy

While we’re not tossing out our prescriptions, what we put on our dinner plates can act as a gentle anti-inflammatory.

  • The Mediterranean Edge: A diet rich in olive oil, nuts, and greens isn’t just a cliché; it helps manage the systemic inflammation that fuels Long COVID.

  • Hydration with a Purpose: Aim for 2.7 to 3.7 liters of fluids a day. Our 50+ plumbing needs that extra flow to keep the “brain fog” from settling in.

  • Smart Supplementing: Some find relief with Omega-3s or Magnesium to support blood flow and sleep, but always check with your doc first—some herbs play “bumper cars” with blood pressure meds.

 

A Note for the Wise

We’ve survived disco, dial-up internet, and decades of “latest trends.” Navigating recovery is just another chapter. While supplements like Omega-3s or Magnesium can help, remember that our 50+ bodies are a delicate ecosystem. Always check with your doc before adding new herbs to the mix, as they can sometimes play “bumper cars” with blood pressure meds.

The goal isn’t just to feel better; it’s to feel like ourselves again. Listen to your body—it’s been with you for over half a century, and it usually knows what it’s talking about.

 

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