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ME/CFS Had Other Plans

ME/CFS Had Other Plans

I was proud to be a civil servant who worked on the remediation of hazardous waste sites for the US EPA. I was 20 years in and figured I had 20 more to go. But at 42 years of age, ME had other plans. After a day of cross country skiing, ignoring what I now know were...

Reflections of Fibromyalgia

Reflections of Fibromyalgia

Reflections on Fibromyalgia This is the owl I got at the children's hospital gift shop when I received my Fibromyalgia diagnosis at age eleven, almost two decades ago. I am now thirty years old and finishing a degree in Disability Studies, and my life with chronic...

The Monster

The Monster

The Monster If I had to describe my chronic illness as a creature, it would be a grotesque,  twitchy hare with a hyena head and spider legs. It's the stuff of nightmares.  Can you imagine it? A blind, lifeless eye staring back at me while venomous  drool drips from...

Teaching Scientists About Brain Fog

Teaching Scientists About Brain Fog

Bateman Horne Center is honored to have a guest message by Janet Dafoe. She is a caregiver for her very severe ME/CFS son, advocate and fundraiser for the End ME/CFS Project at Open Medicine Foundation and CFSRC at Stanford. Follow her on Twitter at @JanetDafoe. Ron...

ME/CFS Had Other Plans

ME/CFS Had Other Plans

I was proud to be a civil servant who worked on the remediation of hazardous waste sites for the US EPA. I was 20 years in and figured I had 20 more to go. But at 42 years of age, ME had other plans. After a day of cross country skiing, ignoring what I now know were...

Reflections of Fibromyalgia

Reflections of Fibromyalgia

Reflections on Fibromyalgia This is the owl I got at the children's hospital gift shop when I received my Fibromyalgia diagnosis at age eleven, almost two decades ago. I am now thirty years old and finishing a degree in Disability Studies, and my life with chronic...

The Monster

The Monster

The Monster If I had to describe my chronic illness as a creature, it would be a grotesque,  twitchy hare with a hyena head and spider legs. It's the stuff of nightmares.  Can you imagine it? A blind, lifeless eye staring back at me while venomous  drool drips from...

Teaching Scientists About Brain Fog

Teaching Scientists About Brain Fog

Bateman Horne Center is honored to have a guest message by Janet Dafoe. She is a caregiver for her very severe ME/CFS son, advocate and fundraiser for the End ME/CFS Project at Open Medicine Foundation and CFSRC at Stanford. Follow her on Twitter at @JanetDafoe. Ron...