• 'I really miss school': 71,000 children in UK struggling with long Covi

    From Michael Ejercito@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 22 17:16:48 2023
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    https://www.itv.com/news/2023-01-20/i-really-miss-school-71000-children-in-uk-suffering-from-long-covid


    'I really miss school': 71,000 children in UK struggling with long Covid
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    Friday 20 January 2023 at 11:33pm
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    Chloe Keedy

    Reporter, ITV News


    ITV News' Chloe Keedy heard from two children learning to live with long
    Covid

    "Some days you can cope with it, some days you can’t."

    12-year-old Tillie Adams has been living with the effects of Covid for
    two years.

    Diagnosed in January 2021, her "cold-like symptoms" quickly turned into something more serious.

    "Mainly it was the stomach pains," her mum Kelly explains. "She was
    getting really bad stomach pains and when she would eat they’d get
    worse, and she’d be crying out in pain. So she stopped eating altogether."

    By the time Tillie was admitted to hospital in April 2021, she weighed
    just three stone.

    Ever since then, Tillie has had to be fed through a tube. Her symptoms
    are still hugely debilitating, making her feel sick and causing severe
    pain in her stomach and legs.

    She is now back at school part-time, but struggles to do any of the
    other things she used to enjoy.

    Tillie is one of 71,000 children in the UK suffering from post Covid-19 syndrome, better known as long Covid.


    Tillie now eats via a tube.
    Credit: ITV News
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    "You’ve got to think not just about that day," says Tillie. "You've got
    to think about the next day.

    "Because if you've got something important the next day, you can't do
    anything that day. I try to think of all the positives. I try to think:
    'I'm going to get better, I'm going to get better'.

    "But, actually, I don't really know."

    Kelly says the doctors are "hopeful" that her daughter will make a
    recovery, "but there’s no guarantee".

    At Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital in London they've developed a dedicated
    clinic for children with long Covid.

    14-year-old Imani Howsam is one of around 50 patients they've seen since
    it was established in October 2021.


    Imani Howsam with her parents.
    Credit: ITV News
    It's designed as a 'one stop shop' where each child is assessed by a
    team of seven specialists, including psychologists, physiotherapists and dieticians.

    Rob Schneider is an occupational therapist at the clinic. He tells me
    that long Covid causes a huge range of chronic symptoms in the children
    he treats, but that the kind of symptoms Imani has - "the fatigue, the
    brain fog, the difficulties with transitioning back to school" are
    fairly common.

    Imani’s dad Karl says his daughter used to love playing squash and
    swimming, "but she can’t do those things anymore".

    Her mum Nadia tells me that Imani is so exhausted, she sometimes sleeps
    for 18 hours a day.

    The day we meet at the clinic marks only the second time Imani has left
    the house in a month, and she hasn’t been able to go to school for a year.

    "I really miss school", she tells me. "I miss my friends. I just want my
    normal life back."

    The clinic at Guy’s and St Thomas’ is one of 14 ‘hubs’ across England dedicated to treating children with long Covid.

    The specialists can’t promise to cure the condition, but they aim to try
    and help children live with it.

    "The hope is that with the right intervention, you turn it around more
    quickly, and we see some of the young people in our clinic get better
    within a few months," explains Dr Emma Parish, a paediatric consultant
    who helped to set up the service.

    "But on the whole it takes a number of months and it's about a slowly
    improving picture. I think the impact socially for them is huge, and the
    impact for us as a society - because these are young people that need to
    get better so they can do what we want them to do and they want to do in
    the future."

    Imani’s trip from her home in Surrey to her hospital appointment in
    London will take her days, if not weeks to recover from.

    But when we chat after her appointment, she is beaming.

    Both her and her parents tell me that it’s the first time since she
    became ill they feel as though they’ve been taken seriously, been
    listened to - the first time they’ve been heard.

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    'I really miss school': 71,000 children in UK struggling with long Covid

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