James

James caught Covid in 2020. He says his symptoms never improved and that they still come and go in “a kind of on and off pattern.” James’s mum and twin brother also have Long Covid and he feels like “…the whole family’s been degraded because of all this.” James was interviewed in December 2021.

James caught Covid in the Spring of 2020. He says his symptoms never got better and that they still come and go “…a kind of on and off pattern.” His first symptoms were joint pain, sickness and diarrhoea, which he describes as “not nice to live with.” He also has what he describes as “agonising” abdominal pains.

James’s mum and twin brother also suffer from Long Covid and he feels like “…the whole family’s been degraded because of all this.” Although his older brother also caught Covid around the same time, he fortunately recovered. Before catching Covid, James says he rarely used to get ill.

Having Long Covid meant James has stopped doing activities he used to enjoy, like climbing, swimming and going to the skate park. Although home schooling has worked for him academically, physically not being in school has impacted his existing friendships – “I’m struggling with friendships at the moment because of that.” Sometimes James is able to physically go into school and feels fine, other times he can’t attend for weeks at a time because of his symptoms.

On some school days, although James can be “completely fine socially,” on other days he says he feels like he just doesn’t want to talk to anyone. His friends don’t necessarily understand his situation, particularly as his symptoms are so unpredictable. Sometimes James keeps quiet as he feels they’ll “take the piss” and some kids pick on him.

James’s older brother has done most of the cooking and household chores since his mum and brothers fell ill. Because James and his twin brother experience “on and off” symptoms, they take turns to help around the house in between bouts of feeling unwell. As a result of this, James has developed a lot of useful household skills (like how to do the laundry).

James splits his time between his mum and dad’s houses but spends more time with his mum. James feels his dad is very understanding but doesn’t completely understand how having Long Covid affects him mentally.

James worries about catching a new, possibly more severe variant of Covid and is very keen to get his second jab (interviewed in December 2021).

Age at interview 12

James suspected that having sugar made his heart pain worse, but he couldn’t say for sure.

Age at interview 12

James says that not being at school for so long because of Long Covid negatively affected his social skills. Some days being back at school he feels fine, other days he doesn’t want to talk to anyone.

Age at interview 12

James has missed a lot of school because of Long Covid. He says some of his old friends have “drifted off into other people.”

Age at interview 12

James went through an ‘on and off pattern’ of feeling better for three weeks then feeling ill for 3-4 days.

Age at interview 12

James experienced a range of different symptoms. He started with sickness, diarrhoea and joint pain, and had recently developed heart pain that was keeping him awake at night.

Age at interview 12