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*[[Jennifer Brea|Jen Brea]], director of [[Unrest]], co-founder of the [[The MEAction Network|#MEAction Network]]   
*[[Jennifer Brea|Jen Brea]], director of [[Unrest]], co-founder of the [[The MEAction Network|#MEAction Network]]   
*[[Robin Brown]], NHS doctor, author, and creator of a major UK treatment petition, also involved in training doctors  
*[[Robin Brown]], NHS doctor, author, and creator of a major UK treatment petition, also involved in training doctors  
*[[Nina Muirhead]], NHS surgeon who has done a number of media interviews and is involved in training doctors
*[[Robert Courtney]] (deceased), citizen scientist and who proved that the [[Cochrane]] review of  exercise for CFS failed to meet Cochrane's own standards  
*[[Robert Courtney]] (deceased), citizen scientist and who proved that the [[Cochrane]] review of  exercise for CFS failed to meet Cochrane's own standards  
*[[Keith Geraghty]], researcher and activist who has investigated if ME charities are militant  
*[[Keith Geraghty]], researcher and activist who has investigated if ME charities are militant  
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*[[Alem Matthees]], citizen scientist who fought and won a tribunal for the release of the PACE trial data despite being too ill to attend. He is now very severely ill.  
*[[Alem Matthees]], citizen scientist who fought and won a tribunal for the release of the PACE trial data despite being too ill to attend. He is now very severely ill.  
*[[Courtney Miller]], member of the Board of Directors and an online writer at [[Simmaron Research]]  
*[[Courtney Miller]], member of the Board of Directors and an online writer at [[Simmaron Research]]  
*[[Nina Muirhead]], NHS surgeon who has done a number of media interviews and is involved in training doctors
*[[John Peters]], [[PACE trial]] critic and originator of a number of [[Freedom of Information Act]] requests, friend of [[Ben Lake]] MP  
*[[John Peters]], [[PACE trial]] critic and originator of a number of [[Freedom of Information Act]] requests, friend of [[Ben Lake]] MP  
*[[Julie Rehmeyer]], math/science journalist, [[:Category:PACE trial critics|PACE trial critic]] and author of memoir about living with ME/CFS  
*[[Julie Rehmeyer]], math/science journalist, [[:Category:PACE trial critics|PACE trial critic]] and author of memoir about living with ME/CFS  
*[[Rivka Solomon]], writer and Million Missing organizer
*[[Frank Twisk|Frank N. M. Twisk]], [[Stichting ME-de-patiënten|ME-de-patiënten Foundation]], an outspoken Dutch activist with over a dozen letters or citizen science articles published, Twisk advocates for ME but not [[chronic fatigue syndrome]]
*[[Frank Twisk|Frank N. M. Twisk]], [[Stichting ME-de-patiënten|ME-de-patiënten Foundation]], an outspoken Dutch activist with over a dozen letters or citizen science articles published, Twisk advocates for ME but not [[chronic fatigue syndrome]]
*[[Mark Vink]], doctor (general practice), patient researcher, former marathon runner and Dutch national hockey captain
*[[Mark Vink]], doctor (general practice), patient researcher, former marathon runner and Dutch national hockey captain
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*[[Carol Monaghan]], [[:Category:United Kingdom politicians|British MP]] who has arranged several ME debates in UK parliament
*[[Carol Monaghan]], [[:Category:United Kingdom politicians|British MP]] who has arranged several ME debates in UK parliament
*[[Ben Lake]], [[:Category:United Kingdom politicians|British MP]]
*[[Ben Lake]], [[:Category:United Kingdom politicians|British MP]]
*Jamie Raskin, US Congressman from Maryland, introduced legislation to expand NIH budget for post-viral chronic neuroimmune diseases such as ME


==Charity and patient group representatives==
==Charity and patient group representatives==

Revision as of 18:54, May 14, 2021

Photo of two women wearing Missing Millions T-shirts at a protest. One is a young woman sat on the concrete. The other woman is smiling and holding a sign saying "There's around 50,000 people housebound in the UK with ME and missing from the outside world."
Photo by Richard Lewis.

Activists and advocates for patients with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome include patients, their friends and family, researchers and health professionals, politicans, and members of the general public.

A number of activists are citizen scientists who reviewed or re-analysed existing research, and in some cases have conducted their own research.

Patient activists[edit | edit source]

Notable patient activists with ME or CFS.

Psychologists and psychiatrists[edit | edit source]

ME/CFS researchers[edit | edit source]

Journalists[edit | edit source]

Politicians[edit | edit source]

  • Countess of Mar, member of the UK House of Lords, who has recovered from ME/CFS
  • Carol Monaghan, British MP who has arranged several ME debates in UK parliament
  • Ben Lake, British MP
  • Jamie Raskin, US Congressman from Maryland, introduced legislation to expand NIH budget for post-viral chronic neuroimmune diseases such as ME

Charity and patient group representatives[edit | edit source]

Friends and family of patients[edit | edit source]

Notable activist campaigns[edit | edit source]

Too ill to be here banner with footprint sized pieces of paper with handwritten messages from those too ill to go.
Too ill to be here: Missing Millions activists too ill to attend send in footprint-shaped messages. Photo: Richard Lewis

Notable studies[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Gilje, Ann Marit; Söderlund, Atle; Malterud, Kirsti (October 2008). "Obstructions for quality care experienced by patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)—A case study". Patient Education and Counseling. 73 (1): 36–41. doi:10.1016/j.pec.2008.04.001.
  2. Dimmock, Mary; Lazell-Fairman, Matthew (December 2015). "THIRTY YEARS OF DISDAIN: How HHS and a group of psychiatrists Buried Myalgic Encephalomyelitis" (PDF). Retrieved November 5, 2018.
  3. Blease, Charlotte; Geraghty, Keith (September 15, 2016). "Cognitive behavioural therapy in the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome: A narrative review on efficacy and informed consent". Journal of Health Psychology. doi:10.1177/1359105316667798.
  4. Geraghty, Keith; Esmail, Aneez (August 1, 2016). "Chronic fatigue syndrome: is the biopsychosocial model responsible for patient dissatisfaction and harm?". British Journal of General Practice. 66 (649): 437-438. doi:10.3399/bjgp16X686473.
  5. Mihelicova, Martina; Siegel, Zachary; Evans, Meredyth; Brown, Abigail; Jason, Leonard (December 2016). "Caring for People with Severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Parents' Experiences". Journal of health psychology. 21 (12): 2824–2837. doi:10.1177/1359105315587137. ISSN 1359-1053. PMC 4675701. PMID 26063209.
  6. Blease, Charlotte; Carel, Havi; Geraghty, Keith (August 1, 2017). "Epistemic injustice in healthcare encounters: evidence from chronic fatigue syndrome". Journal of Medical Ethics. 43 (8): 549–557. doi:10.1136/medethics-2016-103691. ISSN 0306-6800. PMID 27920164.
  7. Geraghty, Keith J.; Blease, Charlotte (June 21, 2018). "Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome and the biopsychosocial model: a review of patient harm and distress in the medical encounter". Disability and Rehabilitation: 1–10. doi:10.1080/09638288.2018.1481149. ISSN 0963-8288.
  8. O'Leary, Diane (February 2019). "Ethical classification of ME/CFS in the United Kingdom". Bioethics. doi:10.1111/bioe.12559. ISSN 1467-8519.
  9. Oxford Clinical Allied Technology and Trials Services Unit (OxCATTS) (February 27, 2019). "Evaluation of a survey exploring the experiences of adults and children with ME/CFS who have participated in CBT and GET interventional programmes. FINAL REPORT" (PDF). Oxford Brookes University.
  10. "Faces of Fatigue: Ethical Considerations on the Treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome | Bioethics.net". www.bioethics.net. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  11. Friedberg, Fred (January 2, 2020). "Legitimizing myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: indications of change over a decade". Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health & Behavior. 8 (1): 24–31. doi:10.1080/21641846.2020.1718292. ISSN 2164-1846.