For long covid fatigue, a strategy called ‘pacing’ helps, but at a cost

Taking a lesson from people with chronic fatigue, many patients with long covid are scaling back daily activity to cope

January 16, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EST
Daily tasks such as washing dishes require Kaia Arrow to take a break partway through. (Chloë Ellingson for The Washington Post)
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What is it like to live with the chronic fatigue of long covid?

It feels like dragging your body through wet cement, says Judy Schaefer, 58, a once avid hiker who lives in Seattle.

It’s knowing that simple tasks, like showering or cooking dinner, will be exhausting, says Alyssa Minor, 36, a physiotherapist in Calgary.

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