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May 7, 2022 18 tweets 4 min read Read on X
After careful consideration, I have decided to go public with this 🧵My daughter Jasmin has had #LongCOVID for the past 16 months. I tried for >6 months to get her research bloods done in the UK. Hitting brick walls, in desperation took her to Germany in Feb.
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Her fluorescent microscopy (left) showed very hyperactivated sticky platelets. Mine are on the right for comparison. She also had microclots and evidence of endothelial damage (but latter not severe). I believe she was the first UK child under 12 to have these tests done.
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The platelets and microclots show that her blood is 'hypercoaguable' - too sticky. These may be blocking up the very small blood vessels that allow oxygen into muscles and nerves, which could explain some of her symptoms. 'Fatigue' = tissue hypoxia? Autonomic dysfunction = SFN?
She was started on treatment and within 2 weeks started improving - energy levels, mood, school attendance, appetite, home tutor (who didn’t know she’s on meds) fed back big improvement in concentration/problem solving. WITHIN 2 WEEKS.
She has continued to improve, but I feel has now reached a plateau, I would say 50% of former self, as opposed to 25%. So it’s definitely not a magic cure, but we'll take it. It feels positive doing something instead of nothing and gives us hope.
We have been back to Germany twice since, at great expense. I cannot tell you how brilliant it has been having a doctor who is willing to be curious and try different treatments. I cried the first time we met her, it was emotional.
Though everyone in the UK was very nice, all we had been offered were basic bloods and ‘physio’ (we know we can’t exercise our kids better). Normal tests do not mean there is nothing wrong. It means we are not doing the right tests and need to look harder.
Don’t get me wrong, she still has a long way to go, but this improvement has been HUGE after the 16 months of hell we have had. The drugs she is on are freely available in the UK, the research techniques of course exist here too which makes it extremely frustrating.
I am determined that treating #LongCovidkids is not going to be just for those with the connections and money. We will NOT leave everyone else behind. I am working hard behind the scenes with an amazing bunch of people to try and kick start this research in the UK for children.
But I am not a paediatrician or researcher and have no guaranteed funding, so it’s an uphill battle. Despite this, we are very close to getting something off the ground. Individuals have been incredibly kind, helpful and generous with their time. Things are slowly coming together
However, at this rate it will take at least 2 years before UK children have access to same drugs my daughter is on, as we will need to prove the concept, then undertake a RCT. This is correct and proper, but could be accelerated if there was a WILL to make it happen.
Two years into the pandemic, with stories of thousands of #lingcovidkids, lives destroyed, teenagers self-harming with the impact, I can’t believe I am saying this. Where is the will from government and the paediatric community in the UK to pursue biomedical research?
I must stress that treatment should be under supervision and parents should NOT under any circumstances try treatments without a doctor overseeing it. I will not share what treatment my daughter is on (so please don’t ask). Again, it is not a cure, just part of the puzzle.
We need to move away from arguing about whether or not COVID harms children to finding solutions. Treatments for those who are ill, ways to protect children from repeated infection through cleaning up the air and better public health messaging. Enough now, it’s time to move on.
Also want to shout out to the #MECFS community or anyone who's has suffered post-viral illness. You have endured so much suffering. I'm sorry it has taken #longcovid to open the eyes of (some of) the scientific and medical community. Thank you for your support and help.
Finally, I am so grateful to the brave and caring doctor in Germany who has treated Jasmin. Curiosity, compassion, care, determination to help. My daughter has a semblance of her life back. Also for those who facilitated it (you know who you are). I will keep you all posted. END
None of this would have been possible without @resiapretorius and her pioneering work. This research is trying to fund itself internationally - if you can contribute the link is here;
@resiapretorius Update October 2023:
Jasmin has been back at school full-time for over a year. She’s gently led her own ‘rehab’ over 12 months, gradually ⬆️ her activity. Now 95% better and reintegrating into PE this term and living her best life. Long may it last.
Always hang onto hope ❤️

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Apr 8
A huge thank you to everyone who used their energy to travel to Manchester or Sheffield to take part in this study of #microclots in #longcovid

**Preprint, not yet peer reviewed**

Some interesting findings 🧵 1/
Firstly, close attention needs to be paid to the methodology. This is not something that can be set up in any old lab (certainly not yet anyway) and samples need to be carefully processed by people who know what they are doing 2/ Image
After 3 years of painstaking work Prof Dalton @cazd45 and team have developed a method to automate the counting of microclots. This is a good thing as it reduces the manual work involved and will help to standardise results and in time scale up testing 3/
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A 🧵for #SouthAsianHeritageMonth on why the campaign is needed.

I was told by a colleague and good friend (white middle aged man) that ‘I see racism everywhere’ and ‘by focussing on identity I am sewing division’. Also, that referring to him as a ‘white man’ is offensive (1/5)
I wish the campaign didn’t have to exist but by the end of the conversation, I’d had every trope that people of colour face when talking about racism.
It was deeply upsetting to hear it from a friend, who would be mortified at the thought that he might have racist ideology (2)
There is a big difference between conscious racism and the deeply ingrained, hard-wired thinking that develops from living in a society where structural racism exists.
Campaign like ours open up a space for these conversations (3)
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Jun 26, 2023
Of all the things I thought I would do in my career, I didn’t think it would be getting involved with cases of children being denied life-saving treatment, or very sick children being removed by court order from their parents due to ‘factitious illness and FND’ 1/
I’m utterly horrified at what is happening to some children with #longcovid. History repeating itself - this has happened for decades to kids with #MECFS. These kids desperately need care and treatment.
When will the medical profession wake up? 2/
How many more children and young people need to die before action is taken? It’s one of the biggest scandals in medical history and no one talks about it within medicine. It’s devastating to walk with the families going through this 💔 3/
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Apr 1, 2023
Thanks to @StaceyPooleITV there’s been a focus on #LongCovidKids in the media this week.
Whenever @NHSEngland are asked for a statement re:Long Covid, it states ‘we have invested £X million’.
I want that taxpayers money to create value for patients, the system and clinicians 1/
Who is currently winning?
The patients? No
The healthcare economy? No
Clinicians? No
U.K. workforce? No

So let’s measure proper outcomes for those three things to ensure that money is being invested in the right place 2/
.@Sunny_Rae1 and I have talked a lot about this. We believe we Post-viral illnesses need to be defined as a specialty with clinicians trained in the underlying pathophysiology.

Patients are then seen by experts who can deal with multisystem issues, treat, support & monitor
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Mar 15, 2023
I posted this in May 2021.

4 trips to Germany & 12 months of treatment, she has managed to do a handstand again (3 seconds!)

Not exercising yet, but otherwise able to live her life carefree.

With the right support and care recovery is possible (1/3)

#LongCovidAwarenessDay
This was filmed just over a year ago (Jasmin from 3 mins), she has since started High School full time and had no time off.

This time last year she was largely housebound and needing a wheelchair for distance (2/3)
Here’s a 10min talk I did for @TheWHN outlining her journey and how we got here.
Key points; there’s lots we can do with the right tests, expertise, courage & a leap of faith.

#TeamClots doing what we can to drive research. Making good progress 🤞🏽(3/3)

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I endorse vaccines, I have personally had 5 mRNA vaccines, globally the impact has saved millions.

However, like with any good treatment an unlucky minority will suffer adverse effects. The support available to those is woeful. We need to understand adverse events (short 🧵)
..and understand why some people have a multi-system reactions.

For example, with the drug Azathioprine. Studying adverse events mean we now can check for a rare genetic mutation before starting it to prevent it from happening dtb.bmj.com/content/47/1/9 (2/3)
The politicisation of vaccines and anti-vax rhetoric means it’s very hard to have a sensible discussion about this. It’s harmful and prevents the work that needs to be done. Like everything that becomes polarised, it prevents progress.
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