“I am not good. I feel very bad in fact. It is a strange cold. Not like usual. I know the kinds of cold I normally have, how my body reacts. This is different. I am just as bad as I was. I often get better after three days. But with this there is no improvement. I haven’t got one bit better.
“It has been a sore throat for days now. Really bad. It is now more than five days – with a severe sore throat that is not going away.
“At the beginning I had a runny nose and a cough. Now I have this continual cold sweat I have a temperature, though not all the time. The past couple of days I have been shivering every night. The past couple of days I have had nausea – feeling like I am about to vomit, though I do not.
“I have difficulty breathing and pain in my muscles, and fatigue. I do not pant, but I am finding it hard to breathe. And I am just very, very tired. I have a real tiredness, and a heavy head. I am too tired to do anything.
“For a long time this has not felt like a normal cold. These symptoms have lasted almost a week. I know I need to get medicine to get better. This does not go magically.”
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Many Christmases are going to be spent without parents for the first time this year, but six-year-old Gabriella Ratcliffe has a special plea: asking Iran to free her mother Nazanin from jail.
‘It was after they had decorated the Christmas tree that Gabriella Ratcliffe started crying herself to sleep again. “She has been quite tearful for a few nights now, asking me ‘when is Mummy coming back?’ – which she hadn’t been doing,” said her father Richard Ratcliffe. “It’s all the associations of Christmas and family.”‘
‘Two daughters of British-Iranian nationals being held in Iran have come together for the first time to make a film discussing how much they want their parents back with them for Christmas.
‘Elika, daughter of Anoosheh Ashoori, is shown sharing her emotional pain with Gabriella, the daughter of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
‘In a gentle film made by Amnesty International, the two daughters, 28 years apart in age, bake cakes together, while Gabriella makes a Christmas card for Boris Johnson. They discuss the moments when they miss their parents most.
‘Elika admits she especially misses her father on birthdays, at Christmas and while baking cakes, while Gabriella says she most misses her mother at night times, when she “cries” because “I want her home”.’
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