The mother of a teenager who acquired a brain injury after a bout of Covid-19 says it changed life "pretty much overnight".
Adele Wilson-Hope, from Ingleby Barwick, Stockton, said her daughter Bella had been "perfectly healthy" until contracting the disease aged 17 in July 2022.
She got "progressively worse" over the following 10 months, until she was partly diagnosed with autoimmune encephalitis - an inflammation of the brain.
Ms Wilson-Hope said: "She was exhausted, she'd have periods of being really confused, she developed facial paralysis, double vision and then ultimately in March 2023 she lost her ability to swallow."