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The Rantzen Report - M.E. : The Secret Epidemic | 5th August 1996 (A.I. Auphonic Remastered Sound)
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Peter shares how, after developing M.E. as a child, he was "misdiagnosed" with "school phobia".
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A widower shares the story of his wife Ellie, a nurse who lived with M.E. for six years.
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The parents of a boy with M.E. recall being wrongly accused of Fabricated or Induced Illness
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Esther Rantzen shares Michelle’s story - a young girl with M.E. who was told her illness was "ALL IN HER MIND”. M.E. is NOT caused by Chickenpox. It's an Enteroviral Disease.
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Barbara Proctor, mother of Ean Proctor, shares how her son - severely ill with M.E. and unable to move or speak - was wrongly taken from their home by social workers who believed they were neglecting him?
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Ean Proctor, who was severely ill with M.E. as a child, recalls being taken from his parents and held in hospital for six months, where he was subjected to appalling "gaslighting" and treated as if his illness was ALL IN THE MIND.
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Jane Colby, of TYMES Trust, describes how M.E. suddenly left her unable to speak, hypersensitive to light and sound, and without any power in her muscles
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Dr. Thomas Stuttaford claims M.E. is "a kind of depression” and says many patients improve with antidepressants.
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Esther Rantzen speaks about her daughter’s M.E. diagnosis and the thousands of letters she received from distressed patients and their families.
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Dr. Thomas Stuttaford claims M.E. is "a kind of depression” and says many patients improve with antidepressants.

5 months ago

Highlights from The Rantzen Report (1996):

Dr. Thomas Stuttaford claims M.E. is "a kind of depression” and says many patients improve with antidepressants.

Dr Charles Shepherd cites evidence that most patients are not depressed, when assessed by psychiatrists, and that the only recent controlled trial of antidepressants failed to show any benefit.

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