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=== Living life === '''Dear Graham Norton: I have M.E. and can't stop being jealous of friends'''<ref>{{citation |last = Norton | first = Graham | date = January 30, 2016 | title = Dear Graham Norton: I have M.E. and can't stop being jealous of friends|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/wellbeing/graham-nortons-advice/dear-graham-norton-i-have-me-and-cant-stop-being-jealous-of-frie/|newspaper= The Telegraph|location= London|access-date= }}</ref> ''The Telegraph'' By: Graham Norton. (Jan 30, 2016) "Iβm sure you are getting the medical treatment you need but depression can often be associated with conditions such as yours, so make sure you are talking to someone about that alongside your M.E."<br> '''What it's like to have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, a misunderstood illness that leaves people in wheelchairs and derails entire careers'''<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://www.insider.com/what-its-like-to-have-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-myalgic-encephalomyelitis-2019-11 | date = Jan 12, 2022 | title = What it's like to have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, a misunderstood illness that leaves people in wheelchairs and derails entire careers | last = Millington | first = Alison|publisher=The Insider|access-date=2022-01-13}}</ref> ''The Insider'' By: Alison Millington. (Feb 18, 2020) "Clare Josa, 46, believes her CFS was brought on by "having four fillings replaced in four weeks while living in a student flat with no central heating. βI was at university when I got ME,β the author of "Ditching Imposter Syndrome" said. βI had to accept I had a problem when I woke up one morning and couldn't get out of bed, despite having an exam...β That was 20 years ago, and Josa is still living with the illness." <br> "Dr [[Nina Muirhead]], an NHS dermatologist and surgeon, became ill with ME herself in September 2016 after a bout of glandular fever. She told Insider that while she initially had to use days off and evenings to cope with admin as she was struggling to concentrate at work, she saw 13 different doctors before she was diagnosed. βI started changing where I would park so I'd be as close as possible to things, changing what I was wearing so it would be easier to get on and off,β she said. Her illness came along with headaches, nausea, and vomiting, before she was ultimately signed off work for 15 months β six of which were spent completely bed-bound. βI was unable to read or watch TV,β she said. βI was severely unwell. I couldn't live in the same house as my children for four or five months.β She started to get better little by little, using a wheelchair at times and easing her way back into work. Now, she works three half days a week, and rests in between." <br>
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