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Monthly Archives: August 2018

M.E. Too or Why I am No Longer NOT Speaking to Doctors about Chronic Illness

Posted on August 7, 2018 by Africa Clockwise

Three weeks ago, I met the first doctor in 25 years to believe me. She is a gynaecologist and I went to consult her about my intense peri-menopause rather than my autoimmune condition. As symptoms overlap however, I had to … Continue reading →

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