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Hey there, welcome to my blog. My name is Sian, I’m 28, I live in Scotland and I have a chronic illness called M.E.  What is M.E.? M.E stands for myalgic encephalomyelitis. It is also known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).  How long have I had ME?  I developed M.E 2 years ago at the start of September. I was about to start college to study beauty therapy and the day before I had a headache. Ok, no big deal, everyone has headaches. By the evening it had developed into a migraine (you know, when you can’t stand the light, or sounds, and you feel like you’re going to throw up). I didn’t think too much of it and hoped it would be gone by the morning. Well, it didn’t go. In fact, I had that same migraine constantly for 6 months straight.  What did you do?  I got on with it. I started college the next day, and I attended every day I was supposed to until I couldn’t handle it anymore, which was Christmas 2016.  What ...

I feel awful today

Today isn’t a good day

I haven’t been well all day, I’m fatigued physically, my body feels heavy and clunky. The last time I left the house was Saturday and I needed to get a few presents so we decided to go to Asda. As soon as I got up I felt dizzy, kind of like that horrible spinning feeling you get after drinking too much and you collapse onto your bed and whoosh goes the room. 

My movements are slow, it takes extra energy to will my arms and legs to move. I have been on the verge of sensory overload all day too, just teetering on the edge, ready to fall into that dark hole of anxiety and pain. 

I’m struggling to even write this, the dizziness and brain fog is very intense. Let’s hope tomorrow is a better day!

Thanks for reading. 
That ME Girl


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