Damn! Just went out and could have bought The Times.
I'm assuming the news item might be repeated on the 6:30 pm ITV news but I could be wrong. I wonder if it's been on the BBC?
In the ITV interview she sticks the boot into GET and CBT and might be back next Tues or Weds to talk again after she's been talking to Parliament, I think:
Good to see 'incurable' there, as opposed to 'curable by GET and CBT'.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...-frozen-by-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-rdftnm75p
This is a big deal, to have this on mainstream UK TV news. Well done and thank you, @JenB!
I'm assuming the news item might be repeated on the 6:30 pm ITV news but I could be wrong. I wonder if it's been on the BBC?
In the ITV interview she sticks the boot into GET and CBT and might be back next Tues or Weds to talk again after she's been talking to Parliament, I think:
The Times said:As Jennifer Brea’s chronic illness worsened and she spent more and more time confined to bed, she became increasingly active in her dreams. “Every night I’d have these incredibly kinetic dreams. I was flying or running up mountains. I’d wake up in the morning and realise that I was still in the same bedroom, and many mornings felt really disappointed that I was still alive.”
Brea has ME, or myalgic encephalomyelitis, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), a condition that remains largely as mysterious and incurable as it was when it was first described in Britain in the 1950s. Estimates vary, but between 190,000 and 250,000 people in the UK are believed to have ME and between 836,000 and 2.5 million in the US,…
Good to see 'incurable' there, as opposed to 'curable by GET and CBT'.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...-frozen-by-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-rdftnm75p
This is a big deal, to have this on mainstream UK TV news. Well done and thank you, @JenB!