What Is Wrong with ME

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What Is Wrong with ME: A Case of Childhood Myalgic Encephalomyelitis - The Illness and the Controversy
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Author Merryn Fergusson
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Subject Illness, medical history
Genre Memoir
Publisher The Grimsay Press
Publication date
2012
Media type print
Pages 180
ISBN 978-1845301262

What Is Wrong with ME: A Case of Childhood Myalgic Encephalomyelitis - The Illness and the Controversy is a book by Merryn Fergusson about her son's childhood struggle with ME.

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ME is the most common cause of long-term absence from school. A mild case causes regular absences from education, social life and sport, a severe case leaves a young person housebound or bedbound for years. So why is ME surrounded by a lack of understanding, even within the medical professions? During the three years when her teenage son Chris could not go to school, Merryn Fergusson kept a diary - which here becomes the remarkable and candid story of ME as seen through Chris's eyes and through the experiences of his mother, family and friends. The book also traces the history of ME from the 1930s and the emergence of the medical controversy over CFS/ME. It is a controversy which baffles sufferers and their carers, the tragic consequences of which can be the forcible removal of young people from their homes and families.

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