Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Long Covid hell of top doctor’s sick daughter

- BY EMER SCULLY scoops@sundaymirr­or.co.uk

Desperate family gets help abroad

A DOCTOR whose 11-year-old daughter has long Covid says she has spent £6,000 on treatment in Germany because there is no help available in the UK.

Respirator­y consultant Dr Binita Kane, who sits on the Independen­t SAGE committee, rushed daughter Jasmin to A&E with extreme abdominal pain three weeks after she tested positive for Covid in January last year.

Dr Kane, 44, said: “Like most kids, she had quite a mild initial illness. She then never really recovered.

“She had severe fatigue, a sore throat, aches and pains in her legs… she was unable to function. She’d recover, then it would happen again.”

Some 125,000 children aged two to 16 reported having long Covid in the four weeks to April 3.

Dr Kane battled for six months to get her daughter treatment on the NHS, but none was available.

She said: “She had the whole barrage of tests done, but they all came back normal. Then she was sent to a clinic that just offers fatigue management. It’s important to know how to manage fatigue, but it’s not going to improve her symptoms by itself.”

Jasmin’s father Mark gave up his business to care full-time for her and sister Maya, nine.

And in February, Dr Kane took Jasmin to Germany to get treatment not yet available in the UK.

After three visits, Dr Kane says Jasmin is “50%” of her old self.

She said: “In the UK, I got all the help available. Everyone was helpful, but there were no answers.

“There are some horrendous­ly sick children in the UK, some completely debilitate­d and bedbound.”

Of Jasmin’s German treatment, she said: “It’s not medication used often in children. I’m not saying what it is as I don’t want people copycat prescribin­g – it’s not without risks.

“But within two weeks it started to significan­tly improve her symptoms.”

Dr Kane said the UK is two years away from offering children the drug.

Sammie Mcfarland, CEO of Long Covid Kids, said that among the group’s 10,000 families, hardly any children were recovering and accused the Government of viewing children “as an afterthoug­ht”.

The Department of Health said the NHS has 90 specialist sites dealing with long Covid, including 14 paediatric hubs. It said: “The UK is leading the way on research, treatment, care and guidance, including for children.”

Everyone in the NHS was helpful, but there were no answers DR BINITA KANE MUM OF LONG COVID SUFFERER

 ?? ?? LEFT IN AGONY Dr Kane with her daughter Jasmin, 11
EN-ROUTE Jasmin at airport
LEFT IN AGONY Dr Kane with her daughter Jasmin, 11 EN-ROUTE Jasmin at airport
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