‘This is a bad dream for many but for me, the isolation could continue for years’: People with chronic illness on being at home

Holly Clarke hates the film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. It reminds the 22-year-old of missing the whole of secondary school, having her friends constantly tell her how “lucky” she was never to have to attend class and instead, spending all day in bed because of her ME.

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