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==Articles and interviews== '''The Guardian''' '''[[myalgic encephalomyelitis|ME]] is often dismissed – but sufferers like Emily Collingridge are dying''' "On Sunday 18 March, Emily Collingridge, a beautiful 30-year-old activist and author, died after she was apparently no longer able to struggle against the chronic illness that had afflicted her since she was six."<ref>{{Cite web | url = http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/mar/30/me-emily-collingridge-chronic-fatigue-syndrome | title = ME is often dismissed – but sufferers like Emily Collingridge are dying | last = Harris | first = Scott Jordan | authorlink = | date = 2012-03-30 | website = The Guardian|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|url-status=|access-date=2020-06-30}}</ref> '''The Telegraph''' '''Emily didn’t 'only’ have ME''' "Exactly a month ago today, an inquest ruled that Emily Collingridge, an ME (Myalgic encephalomyelitis) sufferer, died from the side-effects of prescription drugs she was taking to alleviate her terrible pain."<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/10137694/Emily-didnt-only-have-ME.html | title = Emily didn’t 'only’ have ME | last = Whittingham | first = Naomi | date = 2013-06-23|work=The Telegraph|access-date=2020-06-30|archive-url=|archive-date=|url-status=|language=en-GB|issn=0307-1235|quote= | author-link = Naomi Whittingham}}</ref> ===Obituaries=== [[ME Association]] '''Emily Collingridge, 1981-2012: such a short life, such a huge legacy''' "Emily Collingridge, who died in hospital on Sunday at the age of 30, had hardly lived – but she leaves a huge legacy. It will endure in the form of ‘[[Severe ME/CFS: A Guide to Living]]’, the 140-page book which she researched and compiled when all the health odds were stacked against her. It’s been on the ME Association’s highly recommended list since it was first published two years ago."<ref>[http://www.meassociation.org.uk/2012/03/emily-collingridge-1981-2012-such-a-short-life-such-a-huge-legacy/ Emily Collingridge, 1981-2012: such a short life, such a huge legacy - ME Association]</ref> '''ME/CFS Australia''' '''Emily Rose Collingridge, 1981-2012''' "Today I heard the very sad news that Emily Collingridge, the author of the book Severe ME/CFS: A Guide to Living, had died. She passed away in hospital last Sunday afternoon, after a long admission. She was 30 years old and had been bedridden since her late teens, during which she had worked in a voluntary capacity for AYME ([[Association of Young People with ME]]) and the family support charity, Home-Start. She did both of these jobs from her bed, but was forced to stop when she suffered a devastating relapse in 2005."<ref>[http://sacfs.asn.au/news/2012/03/03_30_emily_rose_collingridge.htm Emily Rose Collingridge, 1981-2012 - SACFS]</ref> ===Remembrance=== [[Invest in ME Research]] '''In Remembrance: Emily Rose Collingridge, 17th April 1981 - 18th March 2012''' [https://www.25megroup.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/A-Day-for-Remembrance-Emily.pdf In Remembrance: Emily Rose Collingridge] was published by the 25% ME Group shortly before the 4th annual day for [[Severe ME Awareness Day|understanding and awareness of severe ME]].<ref name=IMER2016>{{Cite web | url = https://www.25megroup.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/A-Day-for-Remembrance-Emily.pdf | title=In Remembrance: Emily Rose Collingridge | date = Jul 2017 | website = [[Invest in ME Research]]}}</ref> It includes several articles written by Emily before her death, and a description of Emily's last hospital admission, written by her mother who stayed at the hospital with her.<ref name=IMER2016 />
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