Tanya Marlow is featured in iNewspaper, New Statesman, Church Times and more – on M.E., disability and lockdown, plus recent articles written in April – Jun 2020.
Archive | M.E. awareness
Supercharged Superhero – a book for families with chronic illness
Gemma Everson is the author of Supercharged Superhero, a story she wrote for her daughter to help her navigate through the emotions and eventual acceptance of her dad’s chronic illness.
#MEdebate Parliamentary debate on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, January 2019
The summary and highlights of the historic ME Debate in Westminster Parliament, secured by Carol Monaghan. Plus two interviews by me for TWR and Premier Christianity radio about the debate – why should Christians care about ME?
Interview with Ruth O’Reilly for UCB 2 – on chronic illness
Listen here for the replay of my LIVE interview with radio UCB 2’s Ruth O’Reilly – talking for 35 minutes on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and why what helps chronic illness sufferers is counter-intuitive to most Christians.
#SevereMEday 2017 – 5 Reasons to Hope
We mark the day 8 August, because it was Sophia Mirza’s birthday, who died after being forcibly institutionalised by psychiatrists who didn’t believe she was ill. Sadly, this still happens today to adults and children in the UK. We need change.
But on this day here are five good things that are encouraging me:
NICE Guidelines – Three Easy Calls to Action
The ME/cfs NICE guidelines urgently need a thorough review. You may be asking, what can I do to help? Here are three ways depending on how much time and energy you have:
ME / CFS Factsheet to Share – NICE is Not Nice to ME
ME patients in the UK have been waiting for ten years for the NICE Guidelines to be updated to reflect current science, and stop the only recommendations for treatment being Graded Exercise Therapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
On Disability – Interview with Off The Page
It’s much easier to draw a correlation in the Bible between good followers of God who have suffered, than good people who haven’t. My interview (30 minutes audio or transcript) on disability and M.E. for Off The Page.

