Saturday, 2 May 2009

The subject of the MEA website survey for May is how much have you spent on treatments for ME/CFS th

MAY BE REPOSTED


The subject of the MEA website survey for May is how much have you spent on treatments for ME/CFS that are not available on the NHS.

Vote via the MEA website at: http://www.meassociation.org. uk

Thank you to everyone who voted in the April survey on trigger factors. This was the largest response to a website poll so far recorded and is probably the largest result of patient evidence on this topic. The results can be found on the MEA website as well - along with those for all our other monthly surveys.

Thursday, 2 April 2009

MAY BE REPOSTED

The April MEA on-line poll is looking at what was the main trigger factor in
the onset of your ME/CFS.

You can vote via the homepage of the MEA website at:
http://www.meassociation.org. uk

Results from all of our previous polls - flu vaccination; GP knowledge and
skills; NHS management; NICE guideline; post-mortem research - can be found
in the results section.

ENDS

Support for PWMEs during pregnancy

http://www.mechat. co.uk/links/ carers.htm

Kevin Tripp.s killer got just 4 years.

http://www.thesun. co.uk/sol/ homepage/ news/article2355 903.ece

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Belfast Marathon

Please sponsor me in taking part in the Belfast Marathon in aid of ME Research, go to http://www.justgiving.com/antoinette..."

Friday, 13 March 2009

Permission to Repost

Permission to Repost

http://www.meaction uk.org.uk/ Compilation_ of_Professional_ concerns. htm

Examples of concerns raised by professional bodies about the NICE (draft)
Guideline CG53 on "CFS/ME"

Judicial Review case Lost

Judicial Review case Lost Friday 13th March

High Court supports ME treatments that are ineffective or harmful.