In our final episode we discuss severe ME. One in four people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) are severely or very severely affected. Our guests for this episode are Dr Robin Kerr, a GP with over 10 years’ experience in general practice; and patient advocate Helen Brownlie, who campaigns on severe ME through the UK charity which specifically supports people with severe ME, the 25% ME Group. To represent the voice of people living with severe ME, who are too unwell to speak for...
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In our final episode we discuss severe ME. One in four people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) are severely or very severely affected. Our guests for this episode are Dr Robin Kerr, a GP with over 10 years’ experience in general practice; and patient advocate Helen Brownlie, who campaigns on severe ME through the UK charity which specifically supports people with severe ME, the 25% ME Group. To represent the voice of people living with severe ME, who are too unwell to speak for...
In this sixth episode of our Learn About M.E. podcast series, we hear from a Clinical Nurse Specialist in M.E., Keith Anderson, about the vital support that nurses can provide to people with M.E. Keith is joined by a retired Nurse, Midwife, Health Visitor and Clinical Practice Teacher and Carer, Pamela Binny, who offers insight into some of the knowledge on M.E. she wished that she had while she was practising as a Nurse. She is able to describe, first hand, the devastating impact of M.E. not...
Learn about ME
In our final episode we discuss severe ME. One in four people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) are severely or very severely affected. Our guests for this episode are Dr Robin Kerr, a GP with over 10 years’ experience in general practice; and patient advocate Helen Brownlie, who campaigns on severe ME through the UK charity which specifically supports people with severe ME, the 25% ME Group. To represent the voice of people living with severe ME, who are too unwell to speak for...