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ME/CFS AUSTRALIA (SA) INC

Registered Charity 698

Mailing address:
GPO Box 383,
Adelaide,
South Australia 5001

Office:
266 Port Road,
Hindmarsh,
South Australia 5007
Ph: (08) 8346 3237
('834 MECFS')

Office Hours:
Wednesdays, 10am-3pm

Support Line:
(Mondays and Thursdays,
10am-3pm)
Ph: (08) 8346 3237

SA country callers:
Ph: 1300 128 339
(local call)


FIBROMYALGIA HELP:
Contact
Fibromyalgia SA
at the
Arthritis Foundation of SA
118 Richmond Road,
Marleston 5033
Ph: (08) 8379 5711

ME/CFS Australia (SA) Inc supports the needs of sufferers of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and related illnesses. We do this by providing services and information to members.

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Information and Support 2004 is an online appeal that aims to improve our Information and Support Line.

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ME/CFS Australia (SA) Inc aims to keep members informed of the various research projects, diets, medications, therapies etc. All communication, both verbal and written, is merely to disseminate information and not to make recommendations or directives.

Unless otherwise stated, the views expressed on this Web site are not necessarily the official views of the Society or its Committee and are not simply an endorsement of products or services.

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New book and website: Surviving Severe M.E.

Friday 15 August 2008

Surviving Severe M.E.Surviving Severe M.E. is a book written by UK author, Claire Wade.

Here’s a bit of background on how the book came about:

Claire and her Mum Anita came up with the concept of the book Surviving Severe ME when Claire was bed bound with ME. They began to feel very frustrated that the medical profession could offer almost no help to them.

They had to gather advice from other sufferers and their carers on ways to deal with the illness and its many varying symptoms. They decided they wanted to compile the information and originally intended to put together a leaflet with the tips they had discovered; but the more they examined all they wanted to include, the more they realised that they would need to put together a complete book.

What came about was a reference guide which sufferers could use to look up how to cope with the many aspects of life with severe ME.

You can read more about the book on the Surviving Severe M.E. website:

www.survivingsevereme.com

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