Lindy Klim spends a day out with her children after revealing they contracted dengue fever

On the mend! Lindy Klim spends a day out with her children after revealing she and her family contracted dengue fever while living in Bali

Lindy Rama-Ellis (formerly Klim) has stepped out with her family after revealing they’d all contracted dengue fever in Bali. 

The 43-year-old ex-wife of Australian swimming legend Michael Klim shared a number of Instagram Stories on Thursday and Friday that appeared to show the family on the mend. 

One  short clip depicted her husband Adam Ellis and two of her children, Frankie, eight, and Goldie, three, applying new wallpaper in Frankie’s room.

feeling better: Lindy Rama-Ellis (formerly Klim) has stepped out with her family after revealing they’d all contracted dengue fever in Bali. On Friday, Lindy headed out to a cafe with daughters Goldie, Frankie and Stella as well as some friends, on Friday 

Afterwards, Goldie looked lively as she had a little tantrum in front of the camera before dinner. 

On Friday, Lindy headed out to a cafe with Goldie, Frankie and her older daughter Stella, 13, as well as some friends. 

Her son Rocco, 11, was not seen in the clips, however the family appeared healthy and relaxed. 

All smiles: The children were bright and cheery in the video clips and photos

All smiles: The children were bright and cheery in the video clips and photos 

Coffee break: Lindy appeared in good health as she shared a coffee with a pal

Coffee break: Lindy appeared in good health as she shared a coffee with a pal 

Active: One short clip depicted her husband Adam Ellis and two of her children, Frankie, eight, and Goldie, three, applying new wallpaper in Frankie's room, on Thursday

Active: One short clip depicted her husband Adam Ellis and two of her children, Frankie, eight, and Goldie, three, applying new wallpaper in Frankie’s room, on Thursday 

It comes after Lindy shared shared her struggle with the mosquito-borne viral disease, saying her entire family – husband Adam Ellis, and four children Stella, Frankie, Rocco, and Goldie – had contracted it, too.

Lindy said that despite suffering from dengue fever, they can’t go to the hospital out of fear of catching COVID-19.   

She told The Herald Sun on Thursday that the family is bedridden and ‘still recovering’ in their Balinese home. 

Sick: It comes after Lindy shared shared her struggle with the mosquito-borne viral disease, saying her entire family - husband Adam Ellis, and four children Stella, Frankie, Rocco, and Goldie - had contracted it, too. All Pictured

 Sick: It comes after Lindy shared shared her struggle with the mosquito-borne viral disease, saying her entire family – husband Adam Ellis, and four children Stella, Frankie, Rocco, and Goldie – had contracted it, too. All Pictured 

Staying put: Lindy said that despite suffering from dengue fever, they can't go to the hospital out of fear of catching COVID-19

Staying put: Lindy said that despite suffering from dengue fever, they can’t go to the hospital out of fear of catching COVID-19 

‘We didn’t want to go to the hospital in case we caught COVID-19. We are still recovering. We have to wear face masks but life is normal, they’re not locking things down,’ she told the publication.

‘It’s sad for the locals because 80 to 90 per cent of tourists have gone and there’s no other form of income so crime and homelessness is running rife.

‘They just figure if you get [coronavirus], you get it. Malaria and typhoid are more common and they are way worse. It’s super sad.’ 

Taking it easy: She told The Herald Sun on Thursday that the family is bedridden and 'still recovering' in their Balinese home

Taking it easy: She told The Herald Sun on Thursday that the family is bedridden and ‘still recovering’ in their Balinese home

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