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This is a candid editorial written from the personal perspective of living with ME, by Neil Riley, chairman of the UK's ME Association, published in their quarterly membership magazine "ME Essential".
M.E. and exercise – when will they ever learn?
Our chairman, Neil Riley, wrote this in the winter 2014 edition of our membership magazine, ‘ME Essential’.
http://www.meassociation.org.uk/201...ial-in-our-winter-2014-me-essential-magazine/
http://www.meassociation.org.uk/201...ial-in-our-winter-2014-me-essential-magazine/
M.E. and exercise – when will they ever learn?
Our chairman, Neil Riley, wrote this in the winter 2014 edition of our membership magazine, ‘ME Essential’.
http://www.meassociation.org.uk/201...ial-in-our-winter-2014-me-essential-magazine/
Read the rest here:My sister Kate lives in Australia. In August she came to Europe with her husband for a holiday. Their first port of call was Amsterdam.
I was too ill to meet her so my daughter, Rachel, went and took along her IPad. And so it was that on a cold, wet Saturday morning, Kate and I had a “FaceTime” video linkup as she sat in an Amsterdam coffee house whilst I was on the sofa at home.
I said I was so sorry that I could not make it to Holland to see her but explained that I was too ill with my ME. “Oh” she said, “you need to try that Graded Exercise therapy, it was in the newspaper the other day. It can cure you, you know”.
http://www.meassociation.org.uk/201...ial-in-our-winter-2014-me-essential-magazine/