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Review of The Complete Long Covid Handbook

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Complete Long Covid Handbook" by Robert Groysman, MD.]
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The final months of 2019 marked the beginning of tough times for many due to the COVID-19 outbreak. It brought a lot of uncertainty and affected the health and well-being of countless individuals. Even after what seemed like recovery from COVID-19, many people, including those with mild or asymptomatic COVID-19, are experiencing health issues known as Long Hauler’s or Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection (PASC), commonly referred to as Long COVID. This condition often presents itself with distressing symptoms like extreme tiredness, brain fog, changes in taste and smell, nerve pain, stomach pain, chest pain, and unusual sensations in the body.

In response to the challenges of Long COVID, Dr. Robert Groysman, MD, presents a well-structured guide titled The Complete Long COVID Handbook. This book provides vital information about Long COVID and lends support to those navigating these lingering effects. This second edition of the first volume includes updated information. The author provides details of the remaining four volumes reserved to discuss the treatment specific to the four major causes.

Researchers have evaluated that there are over 200 different symptoms associated with PASC, which can persist for months or even years and affect multiple organs and thus delay recovery. Dr. Groysman compares the treatment of PASC patients to those involved in a multi-car crash; while all the individuals are impacted by the same event, they may have sustained different injuries that require unique approaches, tests, and an individualized treatment strategy.

Dr. Groysman emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying causes of the symptoms to create a tailored treatment plan for each individual. He specifically scrutinizes four causes: dysautonomia (concerning the autonomic nervous system), mitochondrial dysfunction (problems with energy production in cells), gut dysbiosis (issues arising out of imbalances in gut bacteria), and mast cell dysfunction (problems with immune response). Dr. Groysman explores other potential causes and explains why these four are particularly significant, rightly recognizing the need for a comprehensive approach. A thorough evaluation of the symptoms alongside the causes and years of experience and expertise helps define a unique profile for each patient. He clarifies that a one-size-fits-all kind of approach is not possible.

Dr. Groysman lends credibility to the information provided in this book. His expertise and dedication to patient care are evident as he has been successfully helping patients long before the term was formally recognized. He rightly emphasizes that information in this book should not be substituted for professional medical advice. He encourages using the book as a helpful resource to discuss and chart a treatment plan under the supervision of a healthcare provider, making it a wholesome approach for all parties involved.

What makes this book especially valuable is its clarity. Dr. Groysman presents complex medical information in a way that is easy to grasp for everyone, regardless of their medical background. He includes simple questionnaires that draw attention to a wide range of concerns and symptoms, including issues that might not immediately be associated with PASC, like accelerated aging, hair loss, impact on the menstrual cycle and libido, etc.

Another aspect of this handbook is how it validates the real struggles that the patients face and serves as a guide for creating an informed treatment plan with a healthcare professional. The book offers methods for identifying the causes, assessing the risk factors, and deciding on treatment strategies for doctors.

I could find only a few errors that can be easily addressed and have no negatives to report. I gladly rate it five out of five stars. I see this handbook as a source of hope and valuable information. It helps understand what is happening in the body and offers insights into effective treatment and care. I recommend this book to those struggling, caregivers, and medical practitioners.

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The effects of long Covid, as well as Covid itself, are difficult to tell at this time. Not only has there not been enough time for research, there hasn’t been enough time to develop an effective treatment strategy. This book, though, provides a reason for hope. Thanks!
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Thank you for a great review on such an important topic!
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Amy Luman wrote: 04 Feb 2025, 09:39 The effects of long Covid, as well as Covid itself, are difficult to tell at this time. Not only has there not been enough time for research, there hasn’t been enough time to develop an effective treatment strategy. This book, though, provides a reason for hope. Thanks!
Very true Amy. It is refreshing that this book rightly focuses only on helping diagnose the causes and effectively treating them. The methods may help many chart a treatment plan. I appreciate you for sharing your thoughts.
Happy reading!
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Z Stella Sever Chroneos wrote: 04 Feb 2025, 22:13 Thank you for a great review on such an important topic!
Thank you Stella for stopping by and your appreciation.
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I can't read anything about Covid yet. Its impact is still ongoing. The unknown is always disturbing. It is good to have diligence trying to reach diagnoses. Well-written review Seetha!
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The clear and comprehensive approach Dr. Groysman takes to explain Long COVID is impressive. It seems like a helpful resource for understanding the condition and its treatments. Given its practical advice and clarity, I’d definitely consider reading it.
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Sarah Zain wrote: 16 Feb 2025, 03:15 I can't read anything about Covid yet. Its impact is still ongoing. The unknown is always disturbing. It is good to have diligence trying to reach diagnoses. Well-written review Seetha!
Rightly highlighted Sarah. There is no denying that the full impact is unknown, which is disturbing.
The book will help make informed decisions about the course of action one would like to take.
Thank you Sarah for reading and sharing your thoughts about the book and the review.
Good day, and happy reading!
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Louis Donald wrote: 17 Feb 2025, 07:45 The clear and comprehensive approach Dr. Groysman takes to explain Long COVID is impressive. It seems like a helpful resource for understanding the condition and its treatments. Given its practical advice and clarity, I’d definitely consider reading it.
You are right Louis. I am glad that you are considering reading this book.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.
Good day to you.
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Long COVID has been affecting many lives of people who thought they were done with the consequences of the pandemic and keep on being sick instead. Understanding what's happening to them is the first, crucial step to finding a therapy. Thank you for your great review!
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Dr. Robert Groysman’s “The Complete Long COVID Handbook” offers a comprehensive and accessible guide for those grappling with lingering post-COVID symptoms. His clear explanations and practical advice make it an invaluable resource for patients and healthcare providers alike.
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This sounds like a highly informative book on managing Long COVID with personalized treatment approaches. The clear explanations and practical insights make it useful for both patients and healthcare providers. Thank you for sharing this insightful review!
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I didn't know about the long covid symptoms until recently and glad there is something like this book to guide people. I'm adding this to my list! Great review!
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The thorough, accessible approach Dr. Groysman takes in explaining Long COVID is both informative and hopeful. It seems like a valuable resource for anyone dealing with the condition or supporting someone who is, offering clarity on complex issues and practical advice for treatment.
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I'm glad there is someone still researching the aftermath COVID left on many people, especially with the new strings that keep popping up every now and then. That's a well-detailed and thoughtfully analyzed review, as always, Seetha. Nice job!
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