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65. Grief, Fatigue, and the Aftermath of COVID - Zeest Khan

65. Grief, Fatigue, and the Aftermath of COVID - Zeest Khan

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How a Doctor’s Long COVID Journey Exposed Systemic Failures


Millions are still living with long COVID, yet many patients are dismissed, misunderstood, or left without answers. In this episode, Dr. Zeest Khan shares her personal journey—from treating critical patients as a cardiothoracic anesthesiologist to becoming a long COVID patient herself.

This conversation isn’t just about COVID—it's about how we listen, how we heal, and what needs to change.

Guest:
Dr. Zeest Khan, physician, long COVID advocate, and host of Long COVID MD podcast.


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