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Thank You M.E Research

Huge thank you to Steward Walker, operations director, from M.E Research for attending our event to mark International M.E Awareness Day

M.E Awareness Month

Huge thank you to Paula Bradshaw, MLA for attending our event to mark International M.E Awareness Day

HOW WE CAN HELP

Support Groups

M.E Support Northern Ireland runs monthly support group meetings where we invite our members to join others with similar experiences with the hope of finding some comfort in knowing that they’re not alone.The realization that you are not alone is likely to be the first thought when you attend to your first support group meeting.

 

This realisation can bring feelings of comfort and relive especially if you have never met someone else with M.E before. It may also be the first time when you do not have to explain what M.E is to anyone. Hearing other peoples’ personal stories can be of great benefit as it can provide hope to know that people can, and do recover from M.E.

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