I used to run half marathons but long Covid left me needing a wheelchair to go out
Arms covered in blood blisters, hallucinations, sleeping 15 hours a day and utter and complete exhaustion: What it s like for people still suffering from long Covid months after contracting the virus
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When Lisa Gill first started experiencing Covid symptoms on December 12, 2020 and tested positive for the virus two days later, she described her symptoms as quite moderate and she didn t need to be hospitalised.
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I d fall asleep not really knowing if I d wake up - one woman s frightening experience of long Covid
Georgia Walby, 53, believes more research and investment is needed into long Covid treatment in Wales
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Georgia Walby was one of the very first people in Wales to be struck down with coronavirus. She experienced a range of debilitating symptoms in the days that followed, including headaches, fatigue and a severe shortness of breath which kept her awake at night.