A U.K. woman says COVID-19 left her with debilitating memory loss, as experts warn the number of people with the condition is increasing 'at an alarming rate.'
A U.K. woman says COVID-19 left her with debilitating memory loss, as experts warn the number of people with the condition is increasing"at an alarming rate."
Hamlet, who was already signed off work with another condition when she got COVID, said she is no closer to returning due to her debilitating symptoms, including headaches, tinnitus and brain fog. Hamlet works in the oil industry as does her husband Paul, who has worked offshore for a decade and had to give up his job to look after his wife and their sons.Ellie Forbes/Zenger
"I really feel for the people linked on this group and feel some individuals appear to be getting no professional support or guidance."We need answers, guidance and help now.Jane-Claire Judson, chief executive at Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland, said:"The number of people living with the long term effects of long COVID is increasing at an alarming rate.
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