Helen
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: White British
Background: Helen is in her 50s and is White British. She works as a midwife. Helen caught Covid at a charity cycling event after the first lockdowns eased. She experienced severe headaches and sinus pain, but did not have breathing issues. Helen’s symptoms continued for several months after testing negative.
Helen first heard about the Covid-19 pandemic at work. She remembers wondering what on earth is this when she saw a poster warning about travelling to Wuhan. As lockdowns were put in place, her role as a midwife switched from office work to supporting clinical work. Helen worried about her elderly parents catching Covid, but felt that she would probably be ok.
After the easing of the first lockdown measures, Helen returned to some of her usual activities. Helen thinks that she contracted Covid after taking part in a cycling challenge for charity. She felt achey and developed a cough by the time she got to work the next day. A PCR test confirmed that she was positive for Covid. Helen’s son and partner later also tested positive for Covid. While she was sick, Helen experienced severe headaches, coughing, and sinus pain.
Helen continued to experience symptoms for seven months after testing negative. She struggled with getting back to the active lifestyle she had before, and at times felt desperate to feel bette. Symptoms like brain fog and memory lapses made it difficult to perform well in her job. She also sought support from her GP, who eventually prescribed her Valium to help with low mood and sleep issues.
Helen doesn’t feel that she has fully recovered from Covid yet. She still finds herself forgetting words and has noticed some issues with nerve sensation. Helen reflects that Covid has been: more than just a virus for two weeks, it’s a lot more than tha.