Impact of Long Covid on relationships
We asked people with Long Covid and those living with people with Long Covid about the impact it has had on their relationships. This section...
We asked people with Long Covid and those living with people with Long Covid about the emotional impact it has had on their wider family. This section covers:
A key message from those we spoke to was that it impacts the whole family and not just the person with Long Covid. Lucy B is a young person with Long Covid. She says, “one of the biggest things is understanding that it impacts the whole family and not just the person who’s been unwell.”
The emotional impact on parents when their child was ill with Long Covid was described as “horrendous”, “heart-breaking” and “traumatic”. Colin, whose daughter has Long Covid, explains, “when your child is suffering and you can’t alleviate it in any way, you just feel pretty hopeless.”
Parents talked about being so worried about their child, feeling “very stressed” and “hopeless” and “grieving” for the person they were before they became unwell, or for the childhood they have lost.
When relapses occurred as they did for Jake and Bella it was “really hard emotionally to deal with.”
Heather wasn’t sure if her children were that stressed or worried by her having Long Covid, but some other parents with Long Covid thought there had been an emotional or psychological impact on their children. Maria said that her three-year-old daughter asks every day, “are you better yet, Mummy?”
Kate is worried about how her own Long Covid is affecting her 7 year old son. He is starting to mimic some of the language she’s using, like being ‘exhausted’, and needing ‘to rest.’
Siblings were also affected emotionally from having a brother or sister with Long Covid. Richard and Colin said their other children were “terrified” of bringing Covid home from school or their other activities. Richard’s daughter felt angry at other kids at school who didn’t take Covid seriously. Sasha’s young children were very upset when they realised how unwell their sister was but she says that being so young the worry passes.
Partners of people with Long Covid were impacted emotionally. Lindsey says “it’s really challenging” and “horrific” at times having a partner and child with Long Covid but she feels guilty for having these feelings. Helen explains that her husband, who’s a doctor, found it “very difficult” that he could not “fix me.”
As well as causing emotional stress to the wider family, people spoke about the impact Long Covid has had on the broader lives of family members, with many not feeling able to engage in activities they used to enjoy and look forward to.
Paul has Long Covid. He says he’s trying to turn a negative situation into an opportunity to improve his quality of life. He wants to prioritise his own health and well-being and that of his wider family.
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