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'I've had long Covid for years, but I'm hopeful'
"At the moment I'm just happy my quality of life has improved, so I can actually function, not walk around Tesco and feel like I'm going to collapse." Ryan Cawley admits he still has a way to go, but is feeling "massively hopeful" for the first time since his long Covid diagnosis in 2021. The...
bbc.com - 15 days ago

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