M.E.

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BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
Thanks for that. I can well imagine that having this condition and being bed bound was so very very hard.

That was only a part of the story. Thankfully we have a small 3-year-old Duracell bunny to remind us that the past has gone, and we have a future that we can look forward to.

Need a chat, then please feel free to contact me. ME is a very lonely illness. In the past, disabled people used to be hidden away and we weren't aware of their presence. Now with accessibility regulations, they are much more visible in society. With ME being hidden away is inevitable - no one sees you on a bad day as you don't go out, or even have visitors.
 
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Hill Wimp

Fair weathered,fair minded but easily persuaded.
That was only a part of the story. Thankfully we have a small 3-year-old Duracell bunny to remind us that the past has gone, and we have a future that we can look forward to.

Need a chat, then please feel free to contact me. ME is a very lonely illness. In the past, disabled people used to be hidden away and we weren't aware of their presence. With ME it is inevitable - no one sees you on a bad day as you don't go out, or even have visitors.
Very true.
 
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