The trouble with ME
May 13th, 2010 | Filed under Guardian-Health
We mark ME?awareness week with a report on the latest research into chronic fatigue syndrome – and the controversy that surrounds the subject • Living with chronic fatigue syndrome Kay Gilderdale helped her 31-year-old daughter to kill herself over the course of one long December night, crushing up sleeping pills and antidepressants when the morphine overdose she gave her to inject did not immediately work. It’s almost incredible to think that a mother and daughter could be driven to such hellish extremes by a disease that is not fatal.

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