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Author: Subject: ME - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome treatment
Jasper

posted on 4/8/06 at 10:47 AM Reply With Quote
ME - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome treatment

As it's apparently affecting one in two hundred people I thought I would post this information on here incase it helps anybody.

My wife was suffering from ME for 7 years, had to give up work, and lead a very minimal existance due to extreme fatigue and very poor sleep, amongst many other well known ME symptoms.

One Tuesday this week we went up to London, and spent three days with a chap called Phil Parker with 4 other sufferers. I sat in on the sessions, which were fascinating.

I don't want to go into detail about what he actually does, you can find lots of details on his web site:

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After the first day my wife did not have ME any more. We spent the entire aftrenoon and evening in the West End, shopping eating and drinking, and got to bed around midnight. She was up at 6.30am having breakfast and looking forward to another busy day. This has continued since then, and she is back to the person she was before.

Another woman arrived on day one on a walking stick and the arm of her teenage daughter. She had not waled for more than 5 mins during the last year. That afternoon she threw away her stick, walked for over an hour, and had lunch and dinner out. Her daughtyer spent most of the afternoon in tears. Another chap - 35 and an ex-UK champion swimmer had been sufffering for severe muscle pain and exhaustion for 7 years, on the afternoon of day 2 played and won a tennis match then went our for a cuury and beer.

And because she now has total control over this - it's a training prgramme, NOT a treatment, there is no reason this won't continue.

So if you have it, or know anybody that does, it's really worth a look. Please do feel free to U2U me as well if you want.

I sound like some crazy cult member I know

[Edited on 4/8/06 by Jasper]

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Confused but excited.

posted on 4/8/06 at 12:59 PM Reply With Quote
Nice one mate!
I am made up for you both.
My missus has chronic problems, it's no picnic for them.
Enjoy your future together.





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David Jenkins

posted on 4/8/06 at 01:08 PM Reply With Quote
What's the cost of a training course? (I couldn't find it on the site)

David






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Jasper

posted on 4/8/06 at 01:48 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks Mate

The cost is £560 for three days, I would have happily paid £5600 for the results we got.

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Fozzie

posted on 4/8/06 at 02:00 PM Reply With Quote
Brilliant news Jasper!

Such a poorly understood, but debilitating illness..

Absolutely delighted for you both....

ATB Fozzie





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nige

posted on 4/8/06 at 02:35 PM Reply With Quote
me

my mother suffers with this
she did a trial session @ hull hospital 3yrs ago with similar results , not a cure but a way of manageing it
my dad retired @65 and spent the next 3yrs looking after her , they now enjoy retirement together





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Danozeman

posted on 4/8/06 at 02:52 PM Reply With Quote
I will have to show this to my mother inlaw. She has a similar thing.

[Edited on 4/8/06 by Danozeman]





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Jasper

posted on 4/8/06 at 02:56 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by nige
my mother suffers with this
she did a trial session @ hull hospital 3yrs ago with similar results , not a cure but a way of manageing it
my dad retired @65 and spent the next 3yrs looking after her , they now enjoy retirement together


I think you misunderstood me - this is not a way of managing it - she no longer has it in any shape or form, it has completely gone with no reason it should return....

[Edited on 4/8/06 by Jasper]

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gazza285

posted on 4/8/06 at 05:58 PM Reply With Quote
I thought I had once, turned out I'm just bone idle.

Best wishes to your wife Jasper.





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