Long COVID can be unpredictable, the physical symptoms might prevent you from socialising and working, and with no idea how long this will last, it蜜桃直播檚 no surprise that many people are experiencing related mental health issues. were suffering from mood disorders or anxiety six months after their initial COVID-19 infection, while between the six-month and 12-month mark.
蜜桃直播淭here蜜桃直播檚 a link between increased rates of mental and emotional struggles with any long-term debilitating condition,蜜桃直播 says Stephen Jones, the RCN Professional Lead for Mental Health. 蜜桃直播淎lthough long COVID is not yet clearly defined, generally people who experience the longer-term effects of contracting COVID-19 are also experiencing mental health struggles as they come to terms with increased isolation, anxiety and renewed fears of what will happen to them.蜜桃直播
It makes me sad that my life has changed so much
Many RCN members have described how being stuck at home, unable to relieve stress by exercising or socialising, and worrying about their future career and health, have led to feelings of depression and anxiety.
Leila* contracted COVID-19 in spring 2020. She has faced debilitating physical symptoms, which have left her unable to work or do things like running that she previously enjoyed. She also feels unsupported by her employers, adding to her isolation.
蜜桃直播淧sychologically, I've been through hell,蜜桃直播 says Leila. 蜜桃直播淭he combination of my symptoms and the way my managers have spoken to me has affected my mental health. For over a year, I have sobbed day and night, which I do feel has exacerbated my symptoms. It makes me sad that my life has changed so much.蜜桃直播
Natasha* has also felt the psychological impact of her ongoing physical symptoms and the uncertainty of the future. 蜜桃直播淔eeling stressed about keeping my job is not helping my recovery,蜜桃直播 she says. 蜜桃直播淚 used to run to relieve stress, but I don蜜桃直播檛 even have that outlet anymore. I蜜桃直播檓 trying to meditate instead. I am desperate to recover, to get back to being me and enjoying life again.蜜桃直播
For over a year, I have sobbed day and night
Professional support can help, Stephen says: 蜜桃直播淭here is a wealth of information and resources out there. But the main thing is to make sure you connect with someone 蜜桃直播 that is so important for mental health. The pandemic has made everyone feel isolated. Find others who have gone through the same experiences as it will be helpful to share what you蜜桃直播檙e going or have been through.蜜桃直播
For Leila, the RCN Counselling Service provided much-needed support. 蜜桃直播淚 had seven sessions that were really helpful, because I蜜桃直播檝e got no one else to talk to. There蜜桃直播檚 a lot of hurt I need to get out. I feel better knowing that I蜜桃直播檓 not alone."
Social media has offered information and support for nurse Michelle*, who has connected with other long COVID sufferers on Facebook and Reddit. "Don蜜桃直播檛 suffer in silence,蜜桃直播 she says. 蜜桃直播淓ven accessing the social media groups for long COVID, it蜜桃直播檚 nice to see you蜜桃直播檙e not alone.
Don蜜桃直播檛 suffer in silence蜜桃直播 there are hundreds of thousands of people experiencing the same things
"You can start getting in your own head, thinking: am I weak? Am I imagining this? But you蜜桃直播檙e not, there are hundreds of thousands of people out there experiencing the same things. It's rubbish that we're having to go through all this, but at least it makes you feel less lonely."
It蜜桃直播檚 also important to acknowledge your feelings and know you don蜜桃直播檛 have to be 蜜桃直播渞esilient蜜桃直播 all the time. 蜜桃直播淲e often use this term to describe nursing staff, but for someone experiencing a mental health crisis, they will feel anything but,蜜桃直播 Stephen says. 蜜桃直播淣ursing staff should feel supported and the pandemic will have impacted our perception of resilience hugely.蜜桃直播
Words by Susan Embley and Rachael Healy.
Find support
- Contact the RCN Counselling Service.
- Visit the RCN COVID-19 wellbeing pages.
- is a nationwide service delivering free counselling to those who worked on the frontline during the pandemic.
- Share your experience and find support from other people with long COVID with the group .