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Ex-Royal Marine from Bath describes devastating nerve damage from long Covid I was in so much pain last week staff at the hospital thought I had a blood clot
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Steve Legge has suffered with long Covid since November A former Royal Marine from Bath has spoken about the devastating effect long Covid has had on him and his wife.
Steve Legge, 48, caught coronavirus in November and has been in crippling pain ever since. He co-owns a small property maintenance business and can t lift like he used to or hold a drill .
He said: My liver and kidneys and lungs are swelling up and pressing on my nerves. I was in so much pain last week staff at the hospital thought I had a blood clot.
A NEW YEAR has begun with a new headteacher for two village primary schools. Jo Legge has taken over at the helm of the schools in Innerwick and Stenton, after Ronnie Taylor moved to become headteacher at Gullane Primary School. Mrs Legge was previously depute headteacher at Dunbar Primary School. Her appointment comes at the same time as Kate Whiteley takes over as headteacher at Stoneyhill Primary School, Musselburgh. Councillor Shamin Akhtar, the local authority’s spokeswoman for education and children’s services, welcomed the two new headteachers. She said: “I’m pleased that we have been able to confirm these positions to our school communities.