It's Not the Strongest That Survives: A search for answers in the battle against glandular fever and ME/CFS
Lily Whelan was once told by a doctor that she had more chance of winning the lottery than recovering from ME/CFS.


Luckily, she likes a challenge.


Two years after contracting glandular fever, she ignored the fact that she had a face like a pufferfish and escaped to the University of Cambridge to achieve her dream of becoming a top scientist.


But her immune system had other ideas. And a virus wasn't the only thing she found herself fighting, as she came up against a doctor that judged her health based on her thigh measurements; friends who made "helpful" comments such as "You're not still ill, are you?"; and a society that too often dismisses ME/CFS sufferers as lazy or crazy.


Unable to achieve her goals, she set out to find medical answers. Along the way, she began to question her beliefs and learned that when you can't define yourself by what you do, you find out who you really are.


Packed with scientific insight and practical pointers, It's Not the Strongest That Survives tells a tale of finding fulfilment, and shines a light on what it means to truly heal.
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It's Not the Strongest That Survives: A search for answers in the battle against glandular fever and ME/CFS
Lily Whelan was once told by a doctor that she had more chance of winning the lottery than recovering from ME/CFS.


Luckily, she likes a challenge.


Two years after contracting glandular fever, she ignored the fact that she had a face like a pufferfish and escaped to the University of Cambridge to achieve her dream of becoming a top scientist.


But her immune system had other ideas. And a virus wasn't the only thing she found herself fighting, as she came up against a doctor that judged her health based on her thigh measurements; friends who made "helpful" comments such as "You're not still ill, are you?"; and a society that too often dismisses ME/CFS sufferers as lazy or crazy.


Unable to achieve her goals, she set out to find medical answers. Along the way, she began to question her beliefs and learned that when you can't define yourself by what you do, you find out who you really are.


Packed with scientific insight and practical pointers, It's Not the Strongest That Survives tells a tale of finding fulfilment, and shines a light on what it means to truly heal.
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It's Not the Strongest That Survives: A search for answers in the battle against glandular fever and ME/CFS

It's Not the Strongest That Survives: A search for answers in the battle against glandular fever and ME/CFS

by Lily Whelan
It's Not the Strongest That Survives: A search for answers in the battle against glandular fever and ME/CFS

It's Not the Strongest That Survives: A search for answers in the battle against glandular fever and ME/CFS

by Lily Whelan

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Overview

Lily Whelan was once told by a doctor that she had more chance of winning the lottery than recovering from ME/CFS.


Luckily, she likes a challenge.


Two years after contracting glandular fever, she ignored the fact that she had a face like a pufferfish and escaped to the University of Cambridge to achieve her dream of becoming a top scientist.


But her immune system had other ideas. And a virus wasn't the only thing she found herself fighting, as she came up against a doctor that judged her health based on her thigh measurements; friends who made "helpful" comments such as "You're not still ill, are you?"; and a society that too often dismisses ME/CFS sufferers as lazy or crazy.


Unable to achieve her goals, she set out to find medical answers. Along the way, she began to question her beliefs and learned that when you can't define yourself by what you do, you find out who you really are.


Packed with scientific insight and practical pointers, It's Not the Strongest That Survives tells a tale of finding fulfilment, and shines a light on what it means to truly heal.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186210221
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 05/08/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

In the 1990s, Lily Whelan was studying Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge when she was hit by a relapse of glandular fever that sparked over two decades of ME/CFS. She wants to change the misconceptions surrounding post-viral illness and spread a little hope. She lives in Durham with her husband, son and mob of guinea pigs.
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