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More Support required for those with 'Invisible illnesses':
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More Support required for those with 'Invisible illnesses':
People who suffer from long-term Covid-19 and other ’invisible’ illnesses have spoken out about how the government needs to provide urgent support for them.
Health Minister David Ashford MBE has previously expressed that advice from the NHS on treatment for long Covid was ’bitty’, when asked in November 2020 about what was being done by the Department of Health and Social Care for giving clear advice.
He said: ’It’s not a case of we can treat everyone the same and put them on the same pathway.
’The simple fact is that with so many different things we’re seeing with this long Covid, every patient is going to have to be treated as unique and dealt with on an individual basis.’
http://www.iomtoday.co.im/article.cfm?id=61558&headline=More support required for those with 'invisible' illnesses§ionIs=NEWS&searchyear=2021In 2018, previous Health Minister Kate Costain offered some hope for ME sufferers when funding was agreed by DHSC for ME services.
The DHSC told the Manx Independent regarding ME and chronic fatigue: ’Funding for a locum psychologist was agreed a couple of years ago and the individual commenced in post late 2019, but unfortunately left the island last year. He had begun to establish the service and provide support for some patients; the intention has been to fill this post but Covid restrictions have made recruitment to the island [in this area as in many others] very difficult.
’We are advertising for a permanent health liaison psychologist.’
Last Thursday, during a Covid media briefing, Dr Henrietta Ewart explained more about treatment for long Covid at Noble’s Hospital and how care for ME sufferers was being prioritised.
She said: ’There is a working group that is established, looking at pathways and services for long Covid and we’ve got a meeting coming up in the next week or two.
’There is very good guidance from the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence [in the UK], which will give us the blueprint to work from.
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