Simply Red's Mick Hucknall reveals he has long Covid

‘I wake up in the night with my heart pounding’: Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall reveals he has long Covid as he details suffering with heart palpitations and insomnia

Mick Hucknall has revealed he’s suffering with long Covid and is struggling with the after-effects of he virus.

Speaking to The Sun, the Simply Red singer, 61, told how he suffers with heart palpitations and insomnia, explaining how he often wakes up in the middle of the night ‘with my heart going ba-boom, ba-boom.’

Last month the star was forced to cancel his rescheduled gigs after he and four other members of the six-strong band were struck down with coronavirus. 

Health struggles: Mick Hucknall has revealed he’s suffering with long Covid and is struggling with the after-effects of he virus

And weeks later, Mick is still feeling the effects of the virus, with it recently reported that one in 50 Brits are suffering with long Covid.

Mick explained: ‘I’ve got long Covid. I go to bed and wake up in the night with my heart going ‘ba-boom, ba-boom, ba-boom.’

‘I just have to grab two or three hours sleep when I can.’

During his London’s O2 Arena on Wednesday night, which should have been held on February 19, the song-writer told fans that everyone in the band apart from guitarist Steve Lewinson had previously tested positive. 

Oh  no: The Simply Red singer, 61, told how he suffers with heart palpitations and insomnia, explaining how he often wakes up in the middle of the night ‘with my heart going ba-boom, ba-boom’

Long Covid is defined as having lingering symptoms of the virus for more than a month after infection.

What is Long Covid?

As of January 2, an estimated 1.33million people in the UK were estimated to have long Covid.

Long Covid is an informal term, used to describe ongoing symptoms following a Covid infection that go on longer than four weeks, according to the ONS.  

A dizzying array of symptoms have been attributed to long Covid, including: 

  • extreme tiredness (fatigue)
  • shortness of breath
  • chest pain or tightness
  • problems with memory and concentration (‘brain fog’)
  • difficulty sleeping (insomnia)
  • heart palpitations
  • dizziness
  • pins and needles
  • joint pain
  • depression and anxiety
  • tinnitus, earaches
  • feeling sick, diarrhoea, stomach aches, loss of appetite
  • a high temperature, cough, headaches, sore throat, changes to sense of smell or taste
  • rashes

There is no cure for the condition though the NHS does recommend a number of treatments designed to help alleviate the symptoms.

It is a poorly understood condition with sufferers normally reporting extreme tiredness, breathing difficulties, a loss of smell, and problems concentrating.

But it has been linked to an array of other symptoms like joint pain, nausea, insomnia and depression.

Meanwhile, Mick shared his elation at finally being back on stage, shouting: ‘We made it!’ after the gig was postponed four times. 

He later posted a snap of the audience on Instagram, writing: ‘ Great support from the O2 London audience last night. Much appreciated after all we’ve been through. THANK YOU!’

Simply Red’s tour was originally planned for 2020 but was postponed by the outbreak of Covid, but was then pushed back from its second date in 2021 as the pandemic raged on. 

The gig was delayed for a third time last month when the group contracted Covid, with the group sharing on social media at the time: ‘Simply Red are 100% committed to complete this tour. 

‘Whether you are now unable to attend or not, we are determined to be there for You.’

While the fourth date was hampered when part of the 02’s roof was destroyed thanks to February’s Storm Eunice.

Despite the long delays, Mick told how his voice was sounding better than ever.

He said: ‘Not long ago, I did a full vocal warm-up for the first time in three years. My wife and daughter had to leave the house because I was making so much noise. But I was so happy with the results. I’m hitting all the notes I used to hit and the power is still there.’

Mick, who has been the group’s lead singer since they began in 1985, lives with his wife Gabriella Wesberry, who he tied the knot with at Forter Castle in Perthshire, Scotland, almost a decade ago.

The pair have a daughter together, called Romy True, who was born in 2007 and they live together in his Surrey mansion with their dog.

Illness: Last month the star was forced to cancel his rescheduled gigs after he and four other members of the six-strong band were struck down with coronavirus 

Family: Mick lives with his wife Gabriella Wesberry, who he tied the knot with at Forter Castle in Perthshire, Scotland, almost a decade ago. They also share a daughter, Romy (pictured in 2017)

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