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Welcome to another episode of *Ditch the Lab Coat*! I am your host, Dr. Mark Bonta, and today we're diving deep into the intricate world of post-viral syndromes with our esteemed guest, Dr. Ric Arseneau. In the first part of this fascinating conversation, we'll explore the far-reaching impacts of COVID-19, particularly focusing on long COVID and other post-viral conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia.

Dr. Arseneau brings a wealth of expertise on how these conditions manifest and affect patients long after the initial viral infection. We'll discuss the often confusing distinctions between post-COVID and long COVID, and the critical need for consistent terminology in medical literature. Dr. Arseneau will also share insights into the downstream effects of COVID-19 on various organs and systems, the challenges in recognizing post-viral syndromes, and the societal stigma that often accompanies these "invisible" illnesses.

Moreover, we'll delve into the current state of COVID treatment options, the barriers posed by cost and availability, and the essential role of healthcare professionals in acknowledging and treating these complex conditions. Dr. Arseneau's approach to managing chronic conditions, including the importance of pacing, neuroplasticity work, and non-pharmacological treatments, provides a comprehensive look at improving patient outcomes.

Join us as we bring attention to these crucial yet often overlooked aspects of health in the aftermath of COVID-19, and stay tuned for even more riveting discussions in Part 2 of our conversation. Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply someone eager to understand the long-term effects of the pandemic, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice. Let's get started!

Episode Timestamps :

02:30 Doctor Arsenault leads exploration into mysteries of healthcare.
03:33 Dr. Arsenault excels but long COVID support lacks.
09:30 Post viral syndromes, neuroimmune adrenergic phenomenon, long COVID.
13:37 Healthcare system adapts to living with COVID-19.
14:43 Post-COVID issues neglected, patients not properly cared.
18:20 Physicians suffer from Sherlock Holmes fallacy hubris.
23:03 Recommended 9 grams salt/day, more effective orally.
24:59 Factors involved: hypovolemic, small fiber neuropathy, cardiac output, neuroinflammation, autonomic overdrive.
29:32 Challenging societal perceptions of chronic fatigue syndrome.
31:34 Syndrome-based diagnoses limit understanding of conditions.
37:44 Neuroplasticity for pain with psychiatrist's new approach.
40:00 Neurological features, depression, misdiagnosis, chronic fatigue syndrome.
42:02 Patients open to depression's effect on symptoms.
48:34 Bias in medical legal cases, patients denied benefits.
49:30 You are a pioneering expert in Canada.
53:42 COVID treatments aim to reduce severity, not cure.
58:45 Long COVID and treating patients with compassion.
01:00:26 Tune in for part two next time.

What is Ditch The Labcoat?

Candid conversations between healthcare experts, every Wednesday at 5am EST on Labcoat.fm, your destination for evidence-based insights into the world of medicine, with no holds barred debate about hot topics in healthcare.

This is for all the closet doctors, nurses, pharmacists and all others who are deeply fascinated about medicine but view the headlines with science-based skepticism.