Man struggling to walk and in ‘unbearable pain’ after bite from ‘Britain’s most dangerous spider’

Mobility loss and chronic pain become long-term issues

That’s little solace to the 65-year-old, after his potential encounter with a spider deemed to be Britain’s most dangerous.

He added: “I can work but I am not able to walk very far without intense pain in that leg for quite a while. Life at home is very sedentary at the moment.” Limited mobility following a medical incident.

Can severely impact quality of life and sometimes leads to the need for physical therapy, pain relief clinics, or chronic illness wellness programs—which often fall outside the scope of basic healthcare and may require specialized insurance plans.

“It’s not easy to cope with being so immobile now and the pain can be relentless without the painkillers.” In many cases, long-term pain management is classified.

As a chronic health condition, qualifying patients for ongoing treatment subsidies or extended care coverage under premium health insurance tiers.

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