Sly Saint
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
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1st May 18
Libby is one of the youngest people in the UK to develop the chronic fatigure condition.
A mum has spoken out about her 11-year-old daughter’s heartbreaking loneliness, after chronic fatigue condition ME transformed her from a sport-loving livewire into a virtual recluse.
One of the youngest people in the country to be diagnosed with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, or ME – which most commonly affects women aged between 20 and 40 – Libby Seath, from Chester, Cheshire, now finds simple tasks like teeth brushing exhausting.
Thought to have been triggered by glandular fever, the condition has left her almost housebound, according to her sports and leisure coordinator mum, Emma, 43, who said: “This has completely turned our lives upside down.”
full article here:
https://www.tv3.ie/xpose/article/re...ld-to-a-recluse-after-being-diagnosed-with-ME
1st May 18
Libby is one of the youngest people in the UK to develop the chronic fatigure condition.
A mum has spoken out about her 11-year-old daughter’s heartbreaking loneliness, after chronic fatigue condition ME transformed her from a sport-loving livewire into a virtual recluse.
One of the youngest people in the country to be diagnosed with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, or ME – which most commonly affects women aged between 20 and 40 – Libby Seath, from Chester, Cheshire, now finds simple tasks like teeth brushing exhausting.
Thought to have been triggered by glandular fever, the condition has left her almost housebound, according to her sports and leisure coordinator mum, Emma, 43, who said: “This has completely turned our lives upside down.”
full article here:
https://www.tv3.ie/xpose/article/re...ld-to-a-recluse-after-being-diagnosed-with-ME