Bella

Bella developed achiness and leg pain in her ankles, hips and knees after having Covid in January 2022. She became unable to walk due to the pain and weakness in her legs. Tests have not shown any cause for her pain, but three months on she is still unable to walk more than a few steps unaided and she uses a wheelchair to get around. Bella is back at school but has a teaching assistant to help push her wheelchair and her classes have been moved downstairs. Before Covid, Bella was a very active and sporty and she finds it frustrating that she can’t play sports and be active with her friends. Bella was interviewed with her Mum in April 2022.

In January 2022 Bella got Covid and was achy and dizzy, but this passed after a couple of days. On returning to school Bella started suffering pain in her knees and she had trouble with the stairs at school. After a while she stopped being able to walk due to the pain and weakness in her legs (hips, knees, and ankles) which made her very achy and tired.

Bella has seen a lot of health professionals recently and had lots of tests; she really hates having blood tests. Tests have not shown any cause for her pain. Bella spent some time in hospital: “We stayed two nights and then we were waiting for some physios to come…And they said they wouldn’t help me unless I got out of bed, like move to the edge of the bed. So, I couldn’t do it and they didn’t help us. So, we were sent home…I wanted to, but it was also really painful and so I couldn’t.” Bella’s pain has improved a bit and is mainly just in her knees now.

Three months on, Bella still uses a wheelchair to get around but recently tried using crutches; this makes her very tired and her arms and fingers ache. She has a teaching assistant at school who helps her in class with writing and pushes her wheelchair. The school moved her year’s classes downstairs to help. Before Covid, Bella was very sporty and active and she gets frustrated that she can’t play sports or be active with her friends anymore. She says, “Before I had Covid and stuff, I was very strong, and I would pick up my friends and I used to show off how strong I was. And I used to have some muscles, but they’re not really here anymore.”

Bella has started having hydrotherapy, but she finds it hard and very tiring the next day. She can walk a few steps now but finds it very painful in her knees. Her mum helps carry her around and helps with getting into bed and going to the toilet. She doesn’t do much after school “because I don’t want to do too much because then the next day, I might not be able to go to school because I’m just so tired and achy from doing too much.”

Bella found walking to school made her knees very sore. She eventually had to stop walking because it was ‘really painful.’

Age at interview 10

Gender Female

Bella was especially tired and achy after she did a lot of different activities, such as playing with friends, seeing family, and doing hydrotherapy.

Age at interview 10

Gender Female