HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROSALIND AMOR!

Happy 30th Birthday to our very own Rosalind Amor and thank you for all your support!

Rosalind’s 10th anniversary of Let’s do it for M.E/30th birthday fundraiser
is on Facebook and JustGiving

Rosalind wrote…

It is difficult to believe it’s now ten years since I private messaged ‘Ricardo’ on Foggy friends, the M.E chat room site, offering to support the newly established ‘Let’s do it for M.E’ campaign. The campaign was aimed at mobilising M.E patients to raise funds for biomedical research into M.E, with the long term objective of establishing a Centre of Excellence for ME in Norwich research park. This Centre of excellence, if it was created, would facilitate clinical examination of patients, translational biomedical research and education for medical professionals. The initial fundraising target was £100,000.

The exotic sounding ‘Ricardo’, who turned out to be our very english teddy Paul ‘bear’ Kayes, invited me to join the Let’s do it for M.E planning group on Facebook. It is extraordinary to reflect on how much I’ve done, experienced and gained since then. I’ve crocheted wristbands, set up a recycle for charity scheme, held a 21st birthday fundraiser, numerous competitions and sponsored events, done a stint as a Let’s do it for M.E blog author, been on television, even met my soul sister!

With the support of Let’s do it for M.E, Invest in M.E Research has gone from strength to strength. We succeeded in raising the initial £100,000. This was used to fund the first PHD student to kickstart the gut microbiota research project. Since then, Invest in M.E has continued to undertake research projects into the gut as well as into B-cells. IiMER now has five PHDs under its belt. The foundations needed for the Centre of Excellence have been laid. Hopefully this will soon become a full reality.

You may be wondering why so much research into the gut? The simple answer is that the gut is the gateway to the immune system. The gut plays a major role in the functioning of the immune system.  This is a fact that has only recently been discovered and even the basics are still yet to be fully understood. One of the reasons the gut plays such an important role in the immune system is because it contains a huge variety of different species of bacteria and viruses. Some of these bacteria are ‘friendly’ bacteria which helps you digest your food. Others are not so friendly. All influence your general health and ability to fight off disease. One of the seemingly common triggers of M.E is an initial infection or virus from which the patient doesn’t recover. It’s possible that changes in the gut microbiota could contribute towards patient’s inability to recover. Such changes to the gut microbiota could also cause local and systemic inflammation. This could explain the inflammation of the brain and spinal cord that has been found in the post-mortems of M.E patients.

Based on their ongoing research into the gut, IiMER are now proposing a clinical study of the effectiveness of feacal (poo) microbiota transplants as a potential treatment for M.E. Feacal microbiota transplants literally involve replacing the existing microbes in your gut with someone else’s friendly ones. This is of particular interest to me. A feacal microbiota transplant has been recommended to me as a therapy by both my specialist consultant and my best M.E friend. My M.E was initially triggered by a virus whose symptoms were very high temperature, nausea and vomiting (including on water). Although it’s never been discovered exactly what virus this was, the symptoms suggest it was a type of viral gastroenteritis (gut virus). Unfortunately I’m not able to take part in the clinical trial as you have to have been diagnosed for less than fifteen years in order to participate and I’ve been diagnosed for 21 years. However I’m hopeful about what the outcome could be. I appreciate that having someone else’s poo syringed down your nose isn’t the most appealing of treatments. However a recent study performed in a single centre in Australia has reported significant clinical improvement in over 70% of it’s M.E patients.

Recently IiMER pledged a further £650,000 towards M.E research which would include the cost to cover this major treatment trial. Some of the money for this pledge will almost certainly need to come from ordinary people crowdfunding. Since Let’s do it for M.E’s inception ten years ago, it’s become a movement with many schemes and people participating. We’re always keen to welcome new supporters however. From raising funds for free whilst shopping online to doing a sponsored marathon and everything in between, there’s something for everyone to get involved with. Check out https://ldifme.org/ for more information.

On a personal note, I’m fortunate to be able to say that my health has improved since my 21st birthday fundraiser. I’m now living in my own home with Madame Pickle (my cat) for company and can eat proper food, rather than being tube-fed. I am able to use a wheelchair, have completed a Open University access module and am just starting a level one module this autumn. Having said all this, my life is still far from being like that of a healthy twenty-nine year old. I hope I will continue to recover but, having already experienced severe relapses, it’s a fear that’s always there.

Because of this, once again I’m asking for donations for my 30th birthday, as I did my 21st. The greatest gift I could ever be given would be to live a healthy life again, unhampered by fear of relapse. IiMER is the best chance I’ve got of receiving such a gift. Plus, it’s also the 10th anniversary of the founding Let’s do it for M.E, which is something that definitely needs celebrating! So please join me in offering a toast, pulling party poppers and, if your finances allow you, giving a donation to continue supporting this vital work.

Let’s do it!

From Rosalind’s 10th anniversary of Let’s do it for M.E/30th birthday fundraiser
on Facebook and JustGiving

Thank you for your support!

Our 40 x £1k Fundraisers Challenge

40 x £1k Fundraisers Challenge for Invest in ME Research

Our 40 x £1k Fundraisers Challenge aims to raise £40,000 to reach the milestone of £1,000,000 raised and pledged for Invest in ME Research for the charity’s Centre of Excellence biomedical research programme and medical education projects for ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis).

Any individual, group, team, company, is welcome to join in.

There is no pressure at all to reach your fundraising target.

Simply contact us with the link to your fundraising page or event and we’ll add it to our 40 x £1k Fundraisers grid and share on social media.

Let’s Do It for ME is run by patients supporting Invest in ME Research and helping to crowdfund the charity’s Centre of Excellence for ME projects.

Invest in ME Research can provide fundraising aids such as their charity collection boxes, wristbands, T-shirts, posters, banners, as well as leaflets and other awareness or informational materials.

We’ve set up our own £1k target fundraising page on JustGiving and a team page which you’re welcome to join.

Wonderful.org closed end of March, so we’ve transferred our fundraising page Remembering Anne Örtegren to JustGiving.

Here are the details if you wish to send your donation to Invest in ME Research by cheque or bank transfer.

UK Bank Transfer
Bank: Lloyds TSB Heartsease
Sorting code: 77-66-53
Account number: 22439568

Bank Transfer from outside UK
IBAN: GB63 LOYD 77665322439568
BIC/SWIFT: LOYDGB21E05

Cheque
Send cheques payable to ‘Invest in ME Research’ to:
Invest in ME Research
PO Box 561,
Eastleigh,
Hampshire,
SO50 0GQ
(UK tax payers can add Gift Aid)

Let’s Do It for ME is run by patients supporting Invest in ME Research and fundraising for the charity’s Centre of Excellence for ME projects.

Our 40 x £1k Fundraisers Challenge

New Total £960,000

Your Input Needed for 2020 Public Engagement Event

Invest in ME Research and Quadram Institute are arranging a Public Engagement Event in Norwich on 7th February 2020 and are inviting patients, carers and supporters to send them any input to the meeting.

They are collecting information now in order to plan the agenda. If you have specific issues or questions that you feel should be addressed at the public meeting then please use the contact form on this page.

Supporters will know that work has been ongoing to establish a Centre of Excellence for ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) based at Norwich Research Park, which houses Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, University of East Anglia, Norwich Medical School, Earlham Institute (formerly The Genome Analysis Centre) and the new Quadram Institute.

Invest in ME Research is run by volunteer parents and patients. The charity published a detailed proposal for a centre in 2010 and began crowdfunding in 2011 to enable the biomedical research programme to get underway in 2013. The next phase is a clinical treatment trial of faecal microbiota transplantation for ME planned to start in 2020.

IiMER and QI are keen to discuss the planned research with patients and carers, and wish to get views and additional insights to help them shape their future research. They will be discussing logistics for this meeting and will be meeting in the New Year to plan the event.

Please contact them through the contact form on this page.

The meeting itself will be on the morning of 7th February 2020 (the likely time being 10:30 – 12:00) in the new Quadram Institute building near the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital; postcode NR4 7UQ.

More details will be provided nearer the time.

Many of us are too ill to leave our homes or are unable to attend meetings in person for other reasons, but please do take this opportunity to share your thoughts and ask any questions to help shape the agenda.

Let’s Do It for ME is run by severely ill patients supporting Invest in ME Research and their Centre of Excellence for ME projects.

Day 23 of the Invest in ME Research Advent Calendar is about the Centre of Excellence for ME so you can read more about it here.

Link to the meeting info and contact form here.

Thank you for supporting Invest in ME Research!

Team Catherine’s Christmas Cracker

These girls did!

Team members: FFion Hicks, Verity Ballard, Sophie Martin, Claire Bloomer, completed the Weston Athletic Club Christmas Cracker 10k run in aid of Invest in ME Research for their friend Catherine Halford.

Catherine’s Story

I was first diagnosed with ME at the age of 12 after having glandular fever,  I did not recover from this so many months of hospital visits led to my diagnosis. This had a big impact on my teenage years spending much of my time unable to join in with school activities and general growing up.  I was always very active and enjoyed many sports. I spent 5 years managing my health along with my education with lots of support from my family.  Much of my time was spent in bed unable to move and many nights of severe pain.  I was then very lucky and things started to get easier for me, my pain levels went down and I had more energy.  As the years went on I was able to lead a relatively ‘normal’ life with my ME in the background.  I was well enough and able to train for and run the London Marathon which is an achievement I am very proud of and can only dream about doing again.  In 2018 I caught the flu, this hit me hard and with my immune system hitting a low my ME was re-triggered.  This has been life changing for me, I have had to give up a job I love, my hobbies and can not always be there for my husband and children as much as I would like.  I spend my days trying to manage my illness once again while being there for my family.  I would love to be out running again but this is just not a possibility.  My lovely friends are running the 10k Christmas Cracker in order to raise money to support a fantastic charity.  I am so grateful to them and charities that support ME, one day treatment and a cure will be found to stop many others going through these life changes due to the illness.

Invest in ME Research is an independent UK charity finding, funding and facilitating a strategy of biomedical research into Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME or ME/CFS).The charity is run by volunteers – patients or parents of children with ME – with no paid staff.Overheads are kept to a minimum and all funds raised to go to promoting education of, and funding for biomedical research into, ME.Our efforts are focused on setting up a UK Centre of Excellence for ME which will provide proper examinations, diagnosis and in time treatment(s)/cure(s).

WAC Christmas Cracker 10k: justgiving.com/fundraising/crackerrun

Big thanks Team Catherine and all supporting Invest in ME Research!

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PRESS RELEASE: £500k Pledged by IiMER!

Invest in ME Research has announced a pledge by the charity of £500,000 to the biomedical ME research underway at Norwich Research Park.

As far as we know, this is the largest single pledge for biomedical research into Myalgic Encephalomyelitis ever made by a charity in UK!

IiMER Press Release
Quadram Institute News

The pledge covers joint funding of a PhD position in partnership with University of East Anglia and over 70% of the required funding for a clinical trial of Faecal Microbiota Transplantation being performed alongside other high-quality biomedical research at Quadram Institute.

Invest in ME Research pledged £435,000 towards the FMT trial earlier this year, so this new pledge represents an increase, thanks to the efforts of the charity and their supporters, including patients, carers, parents, friends and families affected by this disease. On their page describing the recent Centre of Excellence projects, IiMER write,

“The efforts of our supporters are exemplified in the Let’s Do It For ME campaign – started by three severely affected patients from their homes. They have enlisted friends and families to join with Invest in ME Research to create a grassroots movement to fund biomedical research into the disease, and thereby compensating for the meagre offical funding that has been given to research into ME over the years.

Invest in ME Research will now have funded or part funded five PhDs performing research into ME and working in partnership with researchers to initiate a foundation of high-quality research in one of the largest and most prestigious research parks in Europe.” Read more: investinme.org/pr01-Dec19.shtml

The press release is announced on Day 2 of the charity’s Advent Calendar.

Together we have helped raise and pledge over £900,000 for Invest in ME Research since the Let’s Do It for ME campaign launched in support of the charity’s plan to establish a UK/European Centre of Excellence for ME.

This includes a hugely generous pledge to the charity from The Hendrie Foundation towards a clinical treatment trial and their substantial donation to the B-cell ME research performed at UCL. We are enormously grateful to the foundation and to everyone supporting the development of the Centre of Excellence for ME and the ongoing research there.

Thank you all so much for supporting Invest in ME Research!

Let’s keep doing it for ME!

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