Talk:Severe and very severe ME

layout
I think it would be best to aim for a clean layout on this page - larger images and less of them. Possibly with some charts / infographics and bullet points for key info at the top for those less able to read.

Linda Crowhurst's YouTube video is helpful I think.

Photos of those with severe M.E. may be best in a scrollable gallery - see NHS for example.

Recovery section seems worthwhile - a small number do recover.

Unrest would be a good resource to add.

Njt notjusttired (talk) 09:16, 20 October 2018 (EDT)


 * I did do a scrollable gallery (I hate creating them, they are a pain) but not certain it is necessary on this page. I did it on the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome page because I had to fit the different types into a section. But, if you feel it would be better as a scrollable gallery you can copy the "template" from the EDS page. Careful placing the caption information into the template, that is the biggest pain of all.


 * All other information would be added easily, you may have done so already, didn't look close enough yet.


 * Yes, chronological order is earlier to the latest. I thought that was odd when I first started editing but it is, in fact, the way it is done. Kmdenmark? did a lot of correcting on many pages and I helped a little because most pages were entered latest to earlies. --MEcfsFMS (talk) 10:24, 20 October 2018 (EDT)


 * Images should not be put along side bullets because this causes issues with the layout on small screens ~Njt (talk) 20:20, March 3, 2020 (EST)

Content to add
These are now in the Notable studies but not included in the page content: ~Njt (talk) 20:20, March 3, 2020 (EST)
 * McDermott C. (2014) What is the current NHS service provision for patients severely affected by chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis? A national scoping exercise.
 * Pendergrast T, et al. (2016) Housebound versus nonhousebound patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome. Chronic Illness. (Epub ahead of print).
 * Pheby D and Saffron L. (2009) Risk factors for severe ME/CFS.