Long Covid, MD

<p>Explore paths to Long Covid recovery with Dr Zeest Khan, a Stanford-trained physician who is battling the disease herself.  On “Long Covid, MD” she translates complex medical research into actionable steps for meaningful recovery. Dr Khan empowers patients with science-backed insights, demystifies the health care system,  and shares her personal journey navigating new limitations. Whether you or a loved one has Long Covid, tune in to gain clarity and learn tools to maintain a meaningful life after diagnosis. Discover hope, understanding and  resilience on every episode of Long Covid, MD.</p>

#36: "Look for the Helpers" - A New Year's Resolution for Long COVID

Send us a text Happy 2025! In this special New Year’s episode of Long COVID MD, Dr. Zeest Khan reflects on an invaluable piece of wisdom from Mr. Rogers: “Look for the helpers.” Navigating Long COVID is anything but straightforward, but this timeless advice serves as a guiding principle. Dr. Khan breaks it down into three actionable steps to help you identify the assistance you need, avoid detractors, and—perhaps the hardest part—learn to receive help with grace. Resources and Links: Subscri...

01-08
16:30

#35: The Autonomic Nervous System in Long COVID, with Dr Alba Azola, MD

Send us a text Send me a voicemail: speakpipe.com/longcovidmd In this conversation, Dr. Khan discusses the impact of the autonomic nervous system in Long COVID, with Dr. Alba Azola, Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins University. Dr Azola explains the complexities of autonomic dysfunction, particularly focusing on dysautonomia and POTS, and how these conditions affect patients' daily lives. The discussion highlights the importance of a patient-c...

12-11
57:22

#34: "Don't Sleep on Your Power" Senator Lindsey Port on Long COVID Advocacy

Send us a text Leave me a voicemail: speakpipe.com/longcovidmd Lindsey Port, who lives with severe Long COVID, represents District 55 in the Minnesota State Senate. How does she do it and to what extent can state governments impact the lives of people with chronic illness? In our conversation, Senator Port shares why she insists on disability accommodations, why it was important for her to share her Long COVID story, and why she encourages YOU to share yours. Senator Port believes that whil...

11-27
28:09

#33: Long COVID, Grief, and Post-Traumatic Growth - A Conversation with Mental Health Counselor Paige Zuckerman

Send us a text Ask me a question at speakpipe.com/longcovidmd In this conversation, Dr. Zeest Khan and certified clinical mental health counselor Paige Zuckerman discuss the critical role of therapy for those dealing with chronic illness and Long COVID. They explore the stigma surrounding mental health, the importance of understanding grief and fear in the context of medical loss, and the potential for post-traumatic growth. The discussion also covers the renegotiation of relationships and b...

11-13
58:38

#31 October Rundown: Pacing and the Push-Crash Cycle

Send us a text Send me a voicemail https://www.speakpipe.com/LongCovidMD This is the audio voiceover for my October Substack article, an overview of my month living with Long COVID This month I discuss how I was took on big projects without severely crashing. We discuss the ways I pace, even when it looks like I'm pushing. Join the community on Substack. Longcovidmd.substack.com Support the show Subscribe for more at LongCovidMD.substack.com, and follow Dr Khan on X @doctor_zeest

10-30
19:44

#30: Using Biometrics to Manage Long COVID, with Visible CEO Harry Leeming

Send us a text Summary In this conversation, Dr Zeest Khan and Visible founder Harry Leeming discuss the innovative use of biometric tracking in managing long COVID and other chronic illnesses. They explore the significance of heart rate variability (HRV), the role of wearable technology, and the importance of pacing in symptom management. The discussion also highlights the impact of the menstrual cycle on health and the resources available through Visible, a company dedicated to improving h...

10-23
41:00

#27: Long COVID Life Update

Send us a text Today I share an update on my health (all good things) and what I do to recover when I push myself too much, overdo it, and have post-exertional malaise. Support the show Subscribe for more at LongCovidMD.substack.com, and follow Dr Khan on X @doctor_zeest

09-06
23:18

#25: Metformin For Long Covid

Send us a text LongCovidMD.substack.com LongCovidMD.com In this episode of The Medicine Cabinet series, I explain how Metformin, a drug we often associate with diabetes, helps acute covid and may help Long Covid. Metformin is an old, relatively inexpensive medication that has many established off-label uses. I explain its mechanisms of action, who it might be right for, and I discuss the recently published COVID OUT research findings that supported metformin's use in acute infection. It red...

08-23
30:45

#24: Where in the World is Long Covid?

Send us a text LongCovidMD@gmail.com LongCovidMD.com This podcast, like Long Covid, has a global reach. Whether we see one another or not, we are part of a new community. And this community, while struggling, is pretty amazing. Today I highlight the diverse location of listeners, to remind you that you are not alone in your struggle. Did I give your town a shout-out? Did I miss it? Support the show Subscribe for more at LongCovidMD.substack.com, and follow Dr Khan on X @doctor_...

08-16
09:24

#23: "Where is the Finish Line?" Courtney Baker, Endurance Athlete with Long Covid

Send us a text LongCovidMD.com LongCovidMD@gmail.com What happens when you go from running ultramarathons to having difficulty walking? Endurance runner Courtney Baker knows the answer too well. Courtney is an endurance athlete who has been navigating long COVID for three and a half years. In our conversation, she shares her experience before and after the pandemic, her ultimate diagnosis with long COVID, and the challenges she faces in managing her symptoms. She emphasizes the importance o...

08-09
51:29

#22: Long Covid and Personal Identity

Send us a text LongCovidMD.com How has your personal identity been challenged by your Long Covid symptoms? I've spent a lot of time exploring this question and today I'm sharing what answers have come up for me. Our identity is connected to the titles we hold, and those titles are attached to values and judgements. I believe we don't have to lose ourselves when we have chronic illness, even if our world looks drastically different. How are you navigating challenges to your identity?...

08-02
19:14

#21: Spotting Long Covid Pseudoscience

Send us a text Or Email at LongCovidMD@gmail.com In this conversation, Dr Zeest Khan discusses the characteristics of pseudoscience accounts on social media that claim to provide reliable information about Long Covid. She provides a checklist to help identify these unreliable sources, including triggering fear and anxiety, using all or none statements, selling products related to their claims, speaking outside their area of expertise, and using dense and complicated language. Zeest emphasiz...

07-19
20:33

#18: "A Vision of the Future That's About Progress [and] Coming Together" - Ezra Spier, Long Covid Moonshot

Send us a text How do we find community when we're energy-limited? Long Covid Moonshot member Ezra Spier helps me answer this question. Ezra is an Oakland, California-based patient researcher, person with Long Covid, and creator of the website Long Covid Studies . He is a member of Long Covid Moonshot and the Patient-Led Research Collaborative. Outside of Long Covid advocacy, Ezra is an independent operations and technology consultant who helps organizations thrive through periods of gr...

06-28
55:28

#15 David Tuller, Holding Research Accountable

Send us a text The incomparable science journalist David Tuller (https://crowdfund.berkeley.edu/project/42302) shares how he dissects and reports on medical research. He made a name for himself contesting the methods used in the PACE trial, a study that claimed to support the use of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exercise as a treatment for ME/CFS, but has now been debunked. He sees similarities between the approach to ME and now Long Covid. I ask David about the legacy of the PACE tr...

05-10
01:17:29

#14 The Medicine Cabinet: Paxlovid and Molnupiravir

Send us a text Welcome to The Medicine Cabinet, a series of episodes where I pull out a pill bottle and explain why it might be used in Long Covid. Today we're covering the Paxlovid and Molnupiravir, the two antivirals currently FDA approved to treat acute covid infections, and sometimes Long Covid. They are very different drugs, with very different side effect profiles...and they're not for everyone. Learn the basics on the very first episode of the The Medicine Cabinet. What's in your med...

05-06
15:12

#12: Anesthesia & Long Covid

Send us a text In the final episode of Season 1 I discuss my favorite subject, anesthesiology. I explain how anesthesia works, whether it's an injection at the dentist or general anesthesia for major surgery, and discuss how your experience with anesthesia might change now that you have Long Covid. Expect a break in episodes while I prepare Season 2. It's going to be bigger, bolder and even more informative. Follow me on X to stay updated. Links My article about Long Covid for t...

03-26
40:53

#11: How To Build a Relationship With Your Doctor

Send us a text We doctors are an odd bunch, I will admit, but the medical system is even more odd. It's complicated, it's constricting, and the business of medicine infiltrates the patient-physician relationship. Most doctors are as unhappy about this as you are. Today I explain the constraints doctors work within that directly affect your experience as a patient, and how to work within these constraints to make the most out of your doctor visits. Links: Why Doctor Visits Are So ...

03-09
46:30

#10: How To Stay Informed on Long Covid Without Becoming Overloaded

Send us a text Some significant news hit the press this week, with significant backlash. Today I explain the news, the backlash, and how I stay up to date on Long Covid without getting swept up in the response. Emotions are important and require energy, so I share my step-by-step approach to processing heavy events without damaging my recovery. What do you think? Email comments to LongCovidMD@gmail.com Links Deep Phenotyping of Post-Infectious Myalgic Encephalomyelitis https://www.na...

03-04
48:20

#9: Why America Hasn't Solved Long Covid

Send us a text America hasn't found a cure or even a treatment for Long Covid. Today I explain why. It's about money, but it's more complicated than just money. Links: RECOVER https://recovercovid.org/ https://www.statnews.com/2023/08/09/long-covid-nih-trials/#:~:text=Among%20the%20trials%20announced%20so,along%20with%20several%20behavioral%20options. AHRQ https://www.ahrq.gov/coronavirus/long-covid.html PAHPA https://aspr.hhs.gov/legal/pahpa/Pages/default.aspx Support the show Subsc...

02-10
29:50

#8: The US Senate Committee Hearing on Long Covid: Take-Aways and Context

Send us a text Congressional support for Long Covid research influences all of us, but can be hard to understand. I researched so you don't have to, and in this episode I tell you what I've learned. On January 18, 2024 the US Senate HELP Committee held a hearing "Addressing Long Covid: Advancing Research and Improving Patient Care." I'll explain the who/what/where and why and explain what Long Covid research funding exists today. Follow me on X @doctor_zeest Links: https://www.help.senate...

02-07
51:05

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