
'A lifeline through the bad times' is how one reader describes InterAction, Action for M.E.'s mag that we send out to all our members four times a year. We've picked out some articles for you to read on-line.
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InterAction 52May 2005Beth O Brien's Diary (PDF) (Text) |
InterAction 51February 2005Beth O' Brien's Diary (PDF) (Text) |
InterAction 50November 2004The Parent Trap (PDF) (Text) |
InterAction 49August 2004Holidays - The Road Less Travelled (PDF) (Text) |
InterAction 48May 2004Friends (PDF) (Text) |
InterAction 47February 2004Back to life (PDF) (Text) |
InterAction 46November 2003Stacy's story (PDF) (Text) |
InterAction 45August 2003The dating game (PDF) |
InterAction 44April 2003Growing pains of educating M.E. (PDF) |
InterAction 39January 2002Liv's guide to surviving university (PDF) |
InterAction 38September 2001Kirsty's story (PDF) |
InterAction 37June 2001Zoe's story (PDF) |
InterAction 36March 2001Education matters (PDF) Emma's story (PDF) |
InterAction 35November 2000Interview with Emily Wilcox (PDF) |
InterAction 33May 2000Studying with M.E. (PDF) |
Whether you're newly diagnosed or an 'M.E. veteran', badly affected or on the way to recovery, InterAction aims to include something for everyone. InterAction is the face and voice of the charity and keeps you up to date on our campaigns and how you can help. It gives people with M.E. the chance to share tips on coping and gives lots of ideas for managing M.E. better. It’s about making members feel part of what we do, and helping to make people feel less alone.
If you would like to receive InterAction then see our membership page for details.
Theresa has been editor of InterAction for five years, and has also been
a trustee of Action for M.E. She's had M.E. since the age of 18, following a
bout of glandular fever, but is now much better. She's keen to use her
new-found energy helping others in their quest for better health.
'If you have ideas for topics aimed at younger readers that you'd like to see covered in InterAction, drop me a line and share your thoughts. Or perhaps you fancy yourself as a cartoonist? If so, send in your efforts. Feedback on the mag is always welcome and much appreciated! You can write to me c/o Action for M.E.'s Wells office or email interaction@afme.org.uk'