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Long covid in children: Our kids went from energetic gymnastics to being bed bound & only able to CRAWL to toilet

LORRAINE Orange took great care to protect her family when the pandemic broke out – her son, Oakley, is clinically vulnerable due to an extremely rare condition.

But the mum-of-five, 53, couldn't have imagined the virus would end up leaving another of her children with a debilitating illness: long Covid.

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Lorraine Orange with her son Oakley and daughter Tilly - Tilly was Lorraine's 'most active' childCredit: Lorraine Orange
Now Tilly has to live with debilitating 'long Covid' symptomsCredit: Lorraine Orange

Long Covid is poorly understood at the moment, but it's been found to affect many different organ systems including the lungs, brain and skin.

The Office for National Statistics estimates that around one million people in the UK were living with long Covid in June of those, 33,000 were children.

ONS data also show that around 10 per cent of kids aged 2-11 and 13 per cent of those aged 12-16 report at least one symptom five weeks after a positive Covid diagnosis.

Most children who catch Covid have mild or even asymptomatic cases.

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But that's small consolation to the parents who've seen their happy, healthy children completely debilitated for months with long Covid.

And with lockdown restrictions lifting this week, experts and parents fear more unvaccinated children across the country will be at greater risk of developing the harrowing illness.

'Am I going to die?'

The family took extra precautions to keep Oakley safe as he was left vulnerable by Stevens-Johnson syndromeCredit: Lorraine Orange

All six members of the Orange household in Strood, Kent, caught Covid in January.

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The kids were already being taught from home since November to protect Oakley, 14, left vulnerable by Stevens-Johnson syndrome – a severe adverse reaction to medication which causes skin to peel off, and can ultimately be life-threatening.

The family took extra precautions to keep Oakley safe – meals were left outside his bedroom, and they even wiped down the door after knocking.

But the whole household, including Oakley, caught Covid anyway.

"All he had was a day of a headache and a bit of a temperature and that was it," Lorraine tells The Sun.

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