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Protest at White House to Tell President Biden “Pandemic Is NOT Over"
Protesters disabled by Long COVID and myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) lay down on the White House sidewalk today risking arrest to tell President Biden that the pandemic is not over, and that millions are being disabled from post-viral disease, including Long COVID and ME/CFS.
Sep 19, 20224 min read


LONG COVID and ME/CFS Activists Plan Civil Disobedience Protest at White House on Sept. 19
The LONG COVID and ME/CFS community are planning a protest in front of the White House this Monday, Sept. 19th at 12 p.m. ET to demand that the Biden administration declare Long COVID and ME/CFS a national emergency.#MEAction is organizing a protest of people sick and disabled from Long COVID and myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) who are willing to put their bodies on the line, this Monday, Sept. 19th at 12pm ET on the White House sidewalk, 1600 Pe
Sep 13, 20223 min read


Protecting the Most Vulnerable: Complexities of Vaccines and Chronic Illness
It has been over a year since the COVID-19 vaccine became available, and a subset of people with myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) are reporting adverse effects from getting vaccines and boosters from all manufacturers. There are also rare reports of people without pre-existing conditions developing Long COVID and ME/CFS symptoms after getting a COVID vaccine, and we suspect the same underlying immunological response is at play.Vaccines save lives
Sep 1, 202210 min read


How Dept. of Labor can better track disability from chronic illness
Earlier this month #MEAction collaborated with Patient-Led Research Collaborative (PLRC) to suggest changes that the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) should make in order to better track disability due to chronic illnesses such as ME/CFS and Long COVID in its regular surveys of disability employment issues. We provided feedback on ways to improve questions on topics related to work history, barriers to employment, job accommodations, commuting and work hours, financial assistan
Aug 27, 20223 min read


Facets of ME: Travel Tips
Check out these tips on traveling with ME in this month's #FacetsofME feature.
Aug 26, 202214 min read


Just In Time for the School Year: A New Pediatric Pacing Guide
#MEAction is excited to share a new and much-needed resource just in time for back to school! We are so thankful to have our allies at Long Covid Families join us in developing the Pacing and Management Guide for Pediatric ME/CFS and Long COVID. Our Pacing and Management Guide has been a critical and well-received part of our #StopRestPace campaign and we have been planning on adapting it specifically for children and teens. The Long Covid Families team brought in exactly wha
Aug 2, 20222 min read


An update on the Scottish implementation of the NICE guideline
As we announced in February, the Scottish Government has committed to implementing the new NICE guideline for diagnosis and management of ME. The first step in the process was a Scottish stakeholder review, carried out externally by consultant Blake Stevenson. The report on the review was published in July and #MEAction Scotland supports its findings. We welcome the recommendations, which span healthcare education, service delivery and research. We’re extremely grateful to ev
Jul 29, 20222 min read


New #MEAction Volunteer Survey
#MEAction is excited to announce our new Volunteer Survey! We invite everyone to complete the survey. The survey link will be available on #MEAction’s website until Friday, July 29th. We encourage everyone to thoughtfully consider each question, fill out their responses, and submit the survey by the due date. The survey consists of 12 questions and is a combination of multiple choice and fill in the blank options. If you are not able to fill out the survey at one time, you ca
Jul 15, 20222 min read


#MEAction Recognizes & Celebrates Pride Month 2022!
#MEAction recognizes and celebrates Pride Month! As a community that welcomes and encompasses all, this Pride Month, we asked members of our LGBTQIA+ community to share what Pride means to them and what they have learned from this movement that they bring with them to the ME movement. Here are a few responses.
Jun 30, 20222 min read


Top 10 ME/CFS Recommendations for the Long COVID National Research Action Plan
#MEAction has been hard at work continuing to advocate to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on behalf of people with ME and Long COVID since our last update in May.
HHS has been directed by the White House to play a leading role in coordinating the response to Long COVID and associated conditions. In the past two months we’ve taken steps to engage HHS by:
participating in multiple HHS community “listening sessions,”
introducing HHS to leading ME/CFS expert
Jun 29, 20224 min read


Severe ME Artists Project 2022!
#MEAction is once again excited to announce our Severe ME Artists Project 2022 that will feature work from those within the severe ME community and will be in recognition of Severe ME Day on August 8th! This project will be an opportunity for those with severe ME to showcase their art work (whether it be writing, photography, drawing, or any other way that illustrates their talents. They can also submit past artwork created before they got sick.) with multiple ways to partici
Jun 29, 20222 min read


Facets of ME: Temperature Dysregulation
Learn more about temperature dysregulation in this month's #FacetsofME feature.
Jun 23, 20227 min read


#MillionsMissing: 7 Days in Self Portraits with ME/CFS
After taking #MEAction's photography workshop with photographer Lucia Doynel for #MillionsMissing, Terra Dumont produced these stunning photos as a glimpse into her life as someone living with ME/CFS. Terra spread this experience over 7 days, focusing on a different theme each day. See her wonderful work and accompanying commentary below.
Jun 21, 20227 min read


U.S. Healthcare Coding Revisions Enable Tracking of ME/CFS Cases
Since 2015, the 1-2.5 million Americans with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) have been effectively nonexistent, at least as far as US disease tracking systems are concerned. Americans don’t experience any morbidity (suffering, impairment) from ME/CFS. They can’t die with ME/CFS. Nobody develops ME/CFS following an acute COVID-19 infection - despite all the evidence that shows they can and do. And ME/CFS cases don’t show up in research using electro
Jun 13, 20222 min read


We can’t believe it! Another $50k matching gift!
I am so thrilled to tell you that we have another $50,000 (£39,873.50) matching gift for #MEAction’s #MillionsMissing fundraiser. That means that everything you give will be matched dollar for dollar until we reach our goal of $200,000 (£159,490)!Here are three ways you can help us maximize this matching gift:1. Donate 2. Start a fundraiser on Facebook or through our website3. Share this email with friends and familyYour support of #MEAction will allow us to continue the vita
Jun 6, 20223 min read


Email Doctor Unger about the Misinformation at CDC
People with ME deserve accurate ME/CFS education from the Centers for Disease Control, not discredited recommendations for CBT and GET.
May 27, 20223 min read


#MillionsMissing: Videos Created by our Amazing Community
This year’s #MillionsMissing, our community created some amazing videos that we are privileged to highlight. This is just a small sampling of the amazing videos that were shared with us. It would be impossible to include them all, but we thank you all for sharing!
May 26, 20221 min read


#MillionsMissing MAY 2022 Wrap Up
Thank you for illustrating our common thread so that our governments and institutions can respond to this health crisis.
May 25, 20225 min read


New T-Cell Research at the University of Massachusetts
#MEAction’s Director of Scientific and Medical Outreach, Jaime Seltzer, sat down with Dr. Liisa Selin, MD, PhD, and Dr. Anna Gil, PhD, recipients of an R01 grant to research immune system dysregulation in people with ME/CFS. Selin, a professor of pathology and a person with ME herself, and Gil, a viral immunologist, comprise the two-person Selin lab at the University of Massachusetts T.H. Chan Medical School. Selin and Gil’s primary area of study involves T cells, white blood
May 18, 20223 min read


Exciting news about Mayo Clinic!
We’ve got some very exciting news this week!Clinicians working at the Long COVID clinic at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Rochester, Minnesota met with #MEAction to discuss treatment, research and improved community engagement for people with ME! They reached out to us because they were interested in engaging with a national patient-led organization with strong community ties.Mayo Clinic is a leader in clinical care in the United States. Many healthcare providers in the US and beyon
May 17, 20221 min read
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