Emerge Australia is a national organisation providing education, advocacy, research and support services for people living with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Our work gives hope and help to more than 250,000 Australians living with ME/CFS.
Who gets ME/CFS?
ME/CFS affects men, women & children of all ages, cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds.
What is having ME/CFS like?
People with severe ME, are bedbound & may be in constant pain. There are varying degrees of severity, but around 25% of people are so profoundly affected by the condition they do not recover.
The primary symptom of ME is: Overwhelming post-exertional fatigue from mental or physical activity.
And may also include any (or all) of the following:
- dysfunctional sleep
- pain
- problems with memory
- sensitivity to light, touch and sound
- problems with standing and balance
- problems with body temperature and weight
- recurrent flu-like symptoms;
Symptoms are highly individualised often making diagnosis difficult.
What causes ME/CFS?
This is still being researched which of course makes diagnosis and treatment difficult.
A number of factors may be involved, some of them at the same time:
- acute infection, such as glandular fever and upper respiratory infections
- a flu-like illness
- severe physical trauma such as major surgery or a serious accident.
These factors can contribute to the deterioration of the quality of life for people with ME/CFS, as well as contribute to the severity of ME/CFS symptoms.
Emerge Australia is dedicated to ensuring that ME/CFS is universally accepted and acknowledged as a serious medical condition.