British couple jailed in Iran: 'We're likely to be here for a long time'
Exercise, she says, has always been her "salvation".
But after 16 months in jail in Iran, she admits she is struggling.
"I just feel that we're wasting our lives in here and rotting away," Craig says.
We have committed no offence. "
He makes a plea to the government: "Just take action.
It seems to me we're sitting here like sitting ducks. "
They are being kept in different cells within the same prison.
The lines drop out regularly and calls are monitored.
A fragile ceasefire is holding for now.
She worries she will soon run out of books to borrow from the prison library.
Lindsay still feels sensitive to any sudden noises, after recent bombings close to the jail.
She says there are no English-speakers in her cell, in which she sleeps on a metal bunk.
"We can do this," he tells her.
The couple had been aware of Foreign Office advice that British nationals should not travel to Iran.
There's no health care, no dental care," Craig says.
"And there are lots of fights between inmates.
You have to try and stay clear because there are homemade weapons and things. "
Both say they are well aware that many Iranians are suffering more than they are.
"When I look at my position, I think 'well, thank God I didn't grow up here'.
There will be an end for us at some point.
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