Jennifer Wilson+FollowWhat Living With ME/CFS Really Feels LikeImagine being so wiped out that making dinner feels like running a marathon. That’s daily life for Tracy, who’s lived with ME/CFS for over a decade. It’s not just tiredness—her body literally can’t make enough energy, and even small tasks can trigger a total crash. She misses family events and has to plan every move. ME/CFS isn’t laziness or depression; it’s a misunderstood illness that affects every part of life. The UK is finally stepping up with new care plans, but there’s still so much people don’t get about it. #Health #BodyHealth #MECFS20Share
Michelle Welch+FollowGov Promises ME Care Shake-Up After TragedyAfter the heartbreaking death of Maeve Boothby-O’Neill, the government is finally promising to overhaul care for people with ME/CFS. They’re talking new NHS training, more research funding, and better support close to home. But some advocates say it’s still not enough—calling for a dedicated research hub and real action, not just promises. Will this finally mean real change for those living with ME? Or is it just more talk? #Health #BodyHealth #MECFS50Share
Aaron Rodriguez+FollowGame-Changer for Chronic Fatigue?A new blood test might finally give people with chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) a real diagnosis—no more years of guessing or being told it’s all in your head. Scientists found 116 blood markers that could prove ME is a physical illness, not just psychological. It’s early days, but this could totally change how ME is understood and treated. Imagine getting answers from a simple blood test! #ChronicFatigueSyndrome #MECFS #HealthBreakthrough #Health #BodyHealth587Share
Aaron Rodriguez+FollowBlood Test Breakthrough for ME/CFS?Imagine finally having a simple blood test to diagnose ME/CFS instead of years of uncertainty. Scientists just found 116 blood biomarkers that could make this a reality! For anyone dealing with chronic fatigue, pain, and brain fog, this could be a total game-changer. It’s still early days, but this research is a huge step toward real answers (and ending the whole 'it’s all in your head' nonsense). #MECFS #ChronicFatigueSyndrome #HealthNews #Health #BodyHealth160Share
Charles Christensen+FollowChronic Fatigue: It’s in Your Blood!Turns out chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) isn’t just in your head—it’s literally in your blood. Edinburgh researchers found major blood differences in people with ME/CFS compared to healthy folks, and it’s not just about being inactive. This could mean a real diagnostic blood test is on the horizon (finally!). For years, people with ME/CFS have been dismissed, but science is shutting that down. The main takeaway: it’s real, it’s physical, and it’s time to believe people when they say they’re exhausted. #ChronicFatigueSyndrome #MECFS #HealthNews #Health #BodyHealth213Share