and there is hope, isn t there? there is always hope. yeah, there is. you are proof. yeah, yeah. let s speak now to dr sandeep ranote, a consultant paediatric psychiatrist and trustee for the eating disorder charity beat. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. what did you make of those figures that were released? thea;r figures that were released? they are not surprising to us. figures that were released? they are not surprising to us. that figures that were released? they are not surprising to us. that is - figures that were released? they are not surprising to us. that is the - not surprising to us. that is the stark reality at the moment. we are experiencing significant rises in mental health presentations in young people across the board, but particularly eating disorders. but what i want to say is thank you for sharing that story and covering this. the power of that story is so important to share with others. two
Long Covid - 200 symptoms, 1,000 referrals and the future for patients
“We were all expecting patients to get better in 14 days and be fine afterwards. Then we started realising that wasn’t true.
Updated We didn’t realise that even patients with mild illness could go on to have symptoms like that (Image: PA)
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