Britt and her daughter, Julia, know firsthand the “changes” in life caused by ME / CFS. Britt harnessed her feelings and created a fundraising campaign to support the End ME / CFS project. Britt bravely shared her personal story and challenges to encourage others to step up and get involved.
“To suffer from ME / CFS, like me and my daughter, has been a huge change for both of us and for our whole family. We are mostly housebound unable to work, graduate or otherwise participate in society. We do not have a social life. We are unable to hang out with friends and relatives, work out, have a coffee in town or enjoy any of our interests. Life for us is extremely tough. Simple daily activities such as cooking, making a phone call or taking a short walk are sometimes completely insurmountable. To grow up as children with these limitations – where you miss school and hanging out with friends – to constantly live in pain and feel bad – is really fierce. In addition, when you have to fight year after year, being sent from doctor to doctor, not trusted by a doctor, leads to terrible despair.”
Britt has taken this despair and turned it into action. In honor of OMF’s Triple Giving Tuesday campaign, Britt launched a fundraiser. She surpassed her goal and has raised over $2,000. Britt demonstrated that every member of our community can get involved, support research and help find the cure for ME / CFS.
“By contributing to the End ME / CFS research project we will gain greater knowledge about the disease, improve the lives of all ME / CFS sufferers in Sweden and around the world. It is estimated that there are over 40,000 ME / CFS patients in Sweden today, which is comparable to about 20,000 affected by MS.”
“Help us live – not just survive.”
“Be part of this historic effort to unlock the mystery, find a cure and share the hope of a better tomorrow.”
Thank you Britt for standing up for ME / CFS patients in Sweden and around the globe. We are honored that you are a member of TEAM OMF.