A woman left bedbound following a Covid infection four years ago has criticised her NHS care after being told she faces a 40-week wait to see a hospital specialist.
Deborah Seymour, from Scarborough, has been diagnosed with illnesses including Long Covid and ME, but despite tests no physical cause has been found for other symptoms including severe head and neck pain.
The 50-year-old, who said she felt "buried alive", was initially told by York Hospital she faced a year-long wait to see a neurologist, but it has since been reduced to nine months.
York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust said it understood some patients were waiting longer than "we would like" and apologised for the "inconvenience and worry" caused.