ME Association Order Form, 8 July 2014

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MEA 8-PAGE ORDER FORM Pull these pages straight out of the magazine or read at our website

This is new and available only from us Personal Independence Payment (PIP) – our Guide to filling in the forms Our new guide to filling in both Personal Independence Payment claim forms – PIP1 and PIP2. The second form, in particular, can be a stinker if you don’t know what you’re doing! Also contains information on the scoring system in the ability tests, how to get through the medical assessment, asking for home visits, recording the assessment and what to do if you’re not happy with the results. Price £3 from our office in Buckingham, tel: 01280 818968 (or use the 8-page Order Form in our ‘ME Essential’ magazine). PLEASE LOOK FOR THIS ITEM INSIDE – THEN RETURN TO THIS PAGE TO COMPLETE YOUR ORDER When ordering free leaflets only, please enclose a first-class stamp to help us defray our costs.

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The MEA 7 Apollo Office Court Radclive Road Gawcott Bucks MK18 4DF For a quicker service – using a Debit or Credit card – phone 01280 818964

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Written confirmation and delivery of product(s) received by the customer within 30 days from date of purchase. Cancellation or Return: You have the right to cancel or return product(s) purchased. Written notification – by letter or email – of cancellation or return should be sent to The MEA within seven days from receipt of item. Postage and packing of returned goods to be paid by the customer, unless goods found to be faulty on delivery. Refunds will be paid within 30 days. This does not affect your statutory rights.

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LEAFLETS – ALL PRICES INCLUDE P&P

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MEDICAL MANAGEMENT LEAFLETS ALTERNATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY APPROACHES TO MANAGEMENT

£1.00

AMITRIPTYLINE EXPLAINED

£1.00

ANAESTHETICS AND ME

£1.00

Looks at the pros and cons of the most popular alternative treatments on offer for ME/CFS – from Acupuncture to Vitamins.

Amitriptyline can be recommended for muscle, joint or nerve pain relief when ordinary pain-killers are not effective and can sometimes help with sleep problems as well. The leaflet describes the more common side-effects, warns when it should not be taken, gives details of other medicines which alter its effects and indicates what should and should not be done when taking it. This leaflet covers the concerns that people with ME/CFS may face when they have to undergo an operation or invasive medical procedure. See also our leaflet Going into Hospital.

BLOOD TESTS EXPLAINED

£1.00

At present, there is no diagnostic blood test for ME/CFS – but testing your blood is essential to rule out other illnesses that can cause similar symptoms. This leaflet looks at what blood tests can reveal.

CANCER, CHEMOTHERAPY, RADIOTHERAPY AND ME/CFS

£1.00

COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY (CBT)

£1.00

Although there is no firm evidence that ME/CFS increases the risk of cancer, it can occasionally co-exist. This leaflet provides information on support that is available and advice on how to cope with what is obviously going to be a very difficult time. It also explains how the various types of cancer treatments may affect ME/CFS.

What is CBT? Why all the fuss about it? What happens if you go for a course of CBT? What questions do you need to ask? Our leaflet on CBT answers all your questions about this controversial talking therapy.

COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION

£1.00

Difficulties with memory and concentration are a common and sometimes major issue for people with ME/CFS. Our first leaflet covers practical coping strategies and discusses whether drugs and supplements may help. The second leaflet is designed to explain these difficulties to employers, benefits agencies, etc

COPING WITH PAIN

£1.00

Four in every five people with ME/CFS experience pain. When pain occurs, it can do so in many different forms and with varying degrees of severity. This leaflet looks at the general principles of pain management and treatments involving both drug and non-drug approaches.

DENTAL CARE – YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

£1.00

DEPRESSION AND ANTIDEPRESSANTS

£1.00

DISABILITY RATING SCALE

£1.00

EMPLOYMENT AND ME/CFS

£1.00

ENERGY MANAGEMENT + ME CONNECT LEAFLET ON PACING

£1.00

Thirteen questions about dental care answered by dental surgeon Dr Richard Cantillon – from “What kind of toothpaste should I use?” through to subjects that continually come up in conversation, like the use of local anaesthetics and antibiotics, and mercury fillings. Also included is a Question and Answer that covers dental anaesthesia in some detail. Dr Shepherd discusses when antidepressants might be appropriate in ME/CFS, the need for careful management and sorts out the different types. Can antidepressants be used to treat ME/CFS? He says the simple answer is ‘no’, but explains how lower doses might help with pain and sleep disturbance.

This leaflet includes a self-assessment table that people with ME/CFS can use to measure their level of ability. It could well be useful when talking to health professionals and when applying for benefits. Information and advice about stopping work or cutting back hours, keeping in touch with people at work while off sick, and negotiating a possible return to work. This leaflet also looks at work-related benefits, other types of practical and financial help that may be available, early retirement on the grounds of ill-health, and how the Disability Discrimination Act and 2010 Equality Act relate to ME/CFS. Now contains additional information about taking ‘Disability Leave’. Balancing activity and rest is one of the most difficult aspects of managing your ME/CFS. Dr Shepherd’s management file on energy management gives some guidance on how to achieve the right balance. The other is an introduction to pacing, the system that helps many people with ME/CFS manage activity and rest.

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LEAFLETS – ALL PRICES INCLUDE P&P

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ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS AND EPA

£1.00

FATIGUE IN ME/CFS

£1.00

FLU VACCINATIONS updated for 2013/2014 SEASON

£1.00

GABAPENTIN – an option for moderate to severe pain

£1.00

GOING INTO HOSPITAL

£1.00

This leaflet explains what these are, why they might be beneficial for people with ME/CFS and what side-effects can happen. It explains the science and why The ME Association sells Evening Primrose Oil and Fish Oil supplements. This leaflet describes the unique type of fatigue experienced by people with ME/CFS and why it is often used as a key diagnostic tool. We need to know what we mean by fatigue and fatiguability in ME/CFS and the way it differs from the chronic fatigue that occurs in a wide range of other illnesses. This leaflet weighs up the pros and cons of flu vaccinations for people with ME/CFS. Dr Shepherd discusses when and why this drug might be used to treat moderate to severe pain

This leaflet is for people with ME/CFS who are going into hospital. It suggests what you should consider before admission and how to explain to and discuss your symptoms with the doctor and nursing staff. See also our leaflets Anaesthetics and ME and Explaining ME to People.

HOW TO DEAL WITH YOUR DOCTOR

£1.00

LYME DISEASE, THE INTERNET MYTHS

£1.00

ME/CFS – IT REALLY IS A NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE

£1.00

MUSCLE ENERGY SUPPLEMENTS

£1.00

NEW AND EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENTS

£1.00

OBTAINING AN ILL-HEALTH PENSION + PROGNOSIS AND PERMANENCY

£1.00

ORTHOSTATIC INTOLERANCE IN ME/CFS (and information on P.O.T.S.)

£1.00

PERMANENT HEALTH INSURANCE POLICIES

£1.00

PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH AND ME/CFS

£1.00

Dealing mainly with relationships with your GP, Dr Shepherd discusses the options about what to do if things are not working out well. He also briefly discusses hospital doctors and private specialists. Includes the new ME Connect leaflet on arranging medical appointments,

This leaflet is by Dr Darrel Ho-Yen, who is senior microbologist at the Raigmore Hospital, Inverness, and runs the Lyme Disease registry in Scotland. There are many myths about LD that are published on the internet; Dr Ho-Yen lays some of them to rest. This leaflet brings two articles together. In the first, Dr Charles Shepherd summarises the overwheming evidence that this illness has a neurological basis. In the second, neuropsychologist Dr Gudrun Lange, who uses brain imaging techniques, confirms the presence of structural brain abnormalities in ME/CFS. This leaflet examines the scientific evidence for the use of over-the-counter supplements frequently taken by people with ME/CFS who believe they help reduce exercise-induced muscle fatigue. Four supplements are discussed: carnitine, co-enzyme Q10, creatine and NADH/Enada.

This leaflet reviews some drugs, supplements and alternative treatments that have been researched recently, and mentions some that may helpful people with ME/CFS.

Do you have a company pension and need to retire early? This leaflet looks at the problems involved, and gives sources of further information. If you are still at work and are thinking about joining the company’s pension scheme, it is a must. Prognosis and Permanency is a fully referenced leaflet that covers the thorny question: “Is the ill-health and disability likely to be permanent?” Orthostatic intolerance refers to problems relating to standing up or trying to remain standing. Some doctors regard it as a key diagnostic feature. This leaflet explains what it is, how it’s caused and what can be done to ease the symptoms. Also included is information on Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS).

The ins and outs of buying this type of insurance, which is also known as Income Protection insurance, and what you should be aware of when making a claim, or become involved in a dispute. What are the effects of pregnancy and childbirth on ME/CFS? Is the baby at risk? How do you cope after the baby is born? What about the father? These are some of the questions considered.

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LEAFLETS – ALL PRICES INCLUDE P&P

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RELAPSES, EXACERBATIONS AND FLARE-UPS

£1.00

RELIEVING YOUR SYMPTOMS

£1.00

RITUXIMAB – could it be a treatment for me/CFS?

£1.00

SORTING OUT SLEEP DISTURBANCE + RESTLESS LEGS

£1.00

SPECIALIST REFERRALS

£1.00

STOMACH AND IRRITABLE BOWEL SYMPTOMS

£1.00

STRESS, AND HOW TO HANDLE IT

£1.00

TEN KEY ASPECTS OF MANAGEMENT FULLY REVISED

£1.00

VACCINATIONS AND PRE-TRAVEL HEALTH CARE

£1.00

VITAMINS AND VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTS

£1.00

VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY

£1.00

This leaflet explains the differences between these three different stages of the illness and offers some advice about how they can be avoided or their worst effects ameliorated. Lists all the main symptoms of ME/CFS that may affect sufferers with guidance about alleviating symptoms, and advice about other illnesses that may have similar symptoms. Dr Charles Shepherd answers your questions about whether this drug, developed for the treatment of cancer, could have an application in treating some forms of ME/CFS. It is very early days yet in the investigations.

This leaflet looks at how sleep patterns can change in people with ME/CFS and what type of sleep disturbances commonly occur. It gives guidance on how sleep disturbance can be treated. Also included is information on Circadin (prescription-only melatonin) and an item on Restless Legs Syndrome This leaflet gives up-to-date information on how to find a hospital specialist in ME/CFS – although in some areas of the UK they are in very short supply. It also discusses the specialist NHS services in England for people with ME/CFS, and has a section about paying privately to see a specialist. This leaflet looks at what other illnesses may be the cause and how the symptoms can best be managed. Also included is the NICE guideline on IBS and diet. If not brought under control, stress can seriously damage your health. This leaflet explains the mechanisms involved, and offers advice about coping strategies.

This leaflet looks at diagnosis, finding a doctor who can help, drug treatment, energy management, dealing with emotional issues and sorting out work, education and family responsibilities. There is a section on state and private sector benefits and another on social support, practical assistance and carers. Finally, there is advice about vitamins, minerals, supplements and nutrition, and alternative and complementary approaches. What are the pros and cons associated with vaccinations that may be recommended for foreign travel? Where can you obtain reliable information on what may be required? What other precautions need to be taken if you are going abroad on holiday this year? This leaflet answers all your questions.

Is there any evidence that people with ME/CFS are vitamin-deficient? Are supplements of any value in ME/CFS? Can taking vitamins harm your health? Is it worth having a blood test for vitamin deficiency? These and many other questions about vitamins are answered in this leaflet. There is a growing interest in the role of Vitamin D – the “sunshine vitamin” – in ME/CFS. This leaflet explores how the deficiency is diagnosed, the different treatments and overdosing dangers.

BENEFITS AND SOCIAL CARE INFORMATION BENEFITS AND TAX CREDITS (INTRODUCTION)

£1.00

BLUE BADGE SCHEME

£1.00

CARER’S ALLOWANCE

£1.00

Tells you about come benefits inc Sick Pay, Employment & Support Allowance, Income Support, Personal Independence Payment, Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit, Jobseeker’s Allowance, Working Tax Credit, Universal Credit, Attendance Allowance, Child Tax Credit, Travel & Parking Concessions. How to apply for this parking concession & our To Whom It May Concern letter supporting an application. This leaflet explains what it is, how to apply and what to do if you are turned down.

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LEAFLETS – ALL PRICES INCLUDE P&P

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DISABLED FACILITIES GRANT

FREE

How to get help with adaptations to your home,

ESA – GUIDE TO FILLING IN THE FORM + TEN TOP TIPS

£3.00

GETTING HELP FROM SOCIAL SERVICES

£1.00

ME AND MY CARER

£1.00

PERSONAL INDEPENDENCE PAYMENT (PIP)

£1.00

Our guide on how to do the paperwork. Rules and regulations relating to the qualifying criteria and components of this new work-related benefit are lengthy and complex. Before applying, we also urge claimants to read the 27-page leaflet, A guide to Employment and Support Allowance – The Work Capability Assessment (ESA214), published DWP, June 2011, and the MEA’s Ten Top Tips when applying for ESA. You can download both of them at: www.meassociation.org.uk/?p=6382 If you have ME and it affects your daily life, you may be able to get help from your local social services department. This essential guide – written by independent health writer and researcher Cathy Stillman-Lowe – tells you how the system works, and how to complain if you are not happy. Few people really understand the effects of ME/CFS. This tick-box leaflet will help you get across the complexities of ME/CFS and how it affects you in particular. It is a good leaflet for carers – even for close members of the family who may sometimes need reminding. This is the new benefit that is replacing Disability Living Allowance. In this leaflet, we discuss whether you qualify for it and how you might make the best of your application.

PIP – THE MEA GUIDE TO FILLING IN THE FORM

NEW

£3.00

Our guide on how to complete the paperwork, and make the most of your application for this relatively new benefit. It is gradually replacing the Disability Living Allowance.

REVIEWS & APPEALS FOR DLA AND ATTENDANCE ALLOWANCE

This is a general guide on what to do if you feel a decision about a benefit claim is wrong or needs reviewing. It touches on the complex legal regulations involved, and gives useful contact numbers.

£1.00

CHILDREN AND ME ME, CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

ME is the commonest cause of long-term sickness absence from school. In this leaflet. Jane Colby of the Young ME Sufferers Trust details the support available from local education authorities. The leaflet also gives valuable advice on how to look after a child with the illness.

£1.00

DIET AND NUTRITION DIET AND ME/CFS – THE STORY SO FAR

£1.00

HEALTHY EATING IN ME/CFS

£1.00

NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS IN ME – MYTH OR MIRACLE CURE

£1.00

There are many theories that certain diets will improve the symptoms of ME/CFS. Are these just personal anecdotes or is there proof that they will work? Registered dietitian Deborah Lycett assesses the use of diet in symptom control – in the process exploring probiotics, food sensitivity, coeliac disease, postural hypotension and ‘anti-candida’ diets. This leaflet by Rhona Hobday – formerly senior specialist dietitian at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London – explains what people with ME/CFS should eat to achieve a balanced diet. Registered dietitian Deborah Lycett assesses the scientific evidence for a number of supplements some of which have a big following among people with ME/CFS. They include magnesium injections, Evening Primrose Oil, Omega-3 fish oil, Vitamin B6, NADH/Enada and L-carnitine.

GENERAL INFORMATION FREE LEAFLET – ‘GIVE JAMIE A CHANCE FOR A LIFE’

I would like to support the work of The ME Association by giving a donation

Four page A5 leaflet packed with information about the illness and its symptoms, and the ME Association and our services. There’s also a coupon which can be used to donate money to The MEA. The leaflet is suitable for display at events or for handing out to people who should know more about ME/CFS.

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Please tick box if you would like The ME Association to reclaim the tax you would have paid on your donation – at no extra cost to yourself. You must have paid UK income or capital gains tax equal to that claimed. Thank you.

Please return to: The ME Association 7 Apollo Office Court Radclive Road Gawcott Bucks MK18 4DF Email: meconnect@meassociation.org.uk Web. www.meassociation.org.uk Registered Charity Number 801279

GIVE JAMIE A CHANCE FOR A LIFE

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GIFT AID DECLARATION

JAMIE IS 24 years old. He looks well but in fact he has been devastated by ME/CFS for six years – with the last three years mostly housebound. As a 17-year-old, he was an active, energetic, young person enjoying life, laughing with friends, playing drums in a band, cycling, running and on the verge of going to university. But then his life changed. Jamie does not know if he will ever have the chance of a normal life again. He experiences muscle and joint pain, his muscles are weak and his brain cannot think clearly. His vision is blurred and he has severe memory problems. It is impossible for him to achieve more than the smallest task. A short walk exhausts him and, after any exertion, it can take two to three days of bed rest before the pain and exhaustion subside. His former friends do not understand why he is like this nor why doctors are unable to help. So they no longer see him. His quality of life is extremely low. He would love to be able to socialise, study, work, fall in love and one day have his own family. But the future is bleak. All Jamie has is hope – hope that one day there will be meaningful treatments and possibly a cure for the illness that is called ‘a living death’.

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LEAFLETS – ALL PRICES INCLUDE P&P

GENERAL INFORMATION

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BOOK LIST

A short list of self-help books, reports and other literature about ME/CFS

FREE

one copy only

EXPLAINING ME/CFS TO PEOPLE

£1.00

LEAVING MONEY TO THE MEA ASSOCIATION

FREE

ME/CFS – YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

£1.00

THE CASE FOR BETTER NHS SERVICES

FREE

one copy only

THE MEA RAMSAY RESEARCH FUND EXPLAINED

FREE

one copy only

TRAVEL INSURANCE

FREE

one copy only

If you are going into hospital, off to college or school, or anywhere where you will meet people who need to know about your symptoms, this tick-box leaflet has a list of symptoms which will make things clearer. Our leaflet on adding a codicil to your Will.

This leaflet explains ME/CFS and Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome (PVFS). It also discusses what makes the illness so different from other possible causes of chronic fatigue. The ME Association’s evidence to the 2009 All Party Parliamentary Group on ME Inquiry into NHS Services for people with ME/CFS in England, plus a copy of the final report of the APPG inquiry.

one copy only

This leaflet focuses on how we spend money given to us for medical research, and why we spend it on biomedical research and not on psychological interventions. It lists recent studies we have funded.

Free leaflet to help people with ME/CFS get the best value for their money while on the move. See also Vaccinations and pre-travel health care in the Medical Management leaflets, priced £1.00.

ME CONNECT LEAFLETS ANXIETY AND PANIC ATTACKS – QUESTIONS ANSWERED

£1.00

CARING FOR A PERSON WITH ME

£1.00

COUNSELLING – YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

£1.00

MANAGING YOUR EMOTIONS IN ME

£1.00

ME – WHAT GETS IN THE WAY OF GOOD MANAGEMENT

£1.00

SEVERE ME – ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

£1.00

Tips on managing anxiety and panic attacks. This leaflet also contains a list of other sources of support. Support for carers, and where to find out more.

What is counselling? How can it help people with ME/CFS? How do you find a good counsellor? This leaflet answers all your questions. This leaflet gives advice about how to get through some of the difficult times in life. This leaflet discusses how careful management can help people control their ME and feel better. This leaflet deals with frequently asked questions, and looks at our disability rating scale.

‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN’ LETTERS BLUE BADGE APPLICATIONS AND WHEELCHAIR USE IN ME/CFS

FREE

DISABILITY AIDS, ADAPTATIONS AND SERVICES

£1.00

This letter makes it clear that applications to your local council or provider should not be refused or discouraged on the erroneous grounds that ME/CFS is a psychological illness. This letter summarises the evidence needed to back up your applications.

EXAMINATIONS AND ME/CFS

£1.00

IMMUNISATIONS AND ME/CFS

£1.00

This letter summarises the special arrangements that may need to be planned ahead so that students with ME/CFS can make the best use of their potential when taking exams and the special considerations that may be required in the marking process. This letter summarises the evidence both for and against a link between immunisations and ME/CFS. It should be of interest to lawyers researching in this area and healthcare professionals.

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ALL PRICES INCLUDE P&P

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BOOKS

Living with ME, self-help guide, 496pp by Dr Charles Shepherd, medical adviser to The MEA Published by Vermilion, 1999. £10.50

Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Post Viral Fatigue States: the saga of Royal Free Disease, 68pp Reprint of Dr Melvin Ramsay’s book to mark the 50th anniversary in 2005 of the outbreak at the Royal Free Hospital Reprint published by The ME Association £6.00

MEA BOOKLET ON CLINICAL PRACTICE

ME/CFS/PVFS: an exploration of the key clinical issues 52pp plus covers (New! Fully updated May 2013 edition) by Dr Charles Shepherd, medical adviser to The MEA, and Dr Abhijit Chaudhuri, consultant neurologist at the Queen’s Hospital, Romford, Essex. £6.00 MEA members ordering this booklet may also select any six information sheets from the previous pages for a combined price of £6.00.

NB: This offer does not include the ESA and DLA ‘help with filling in the form’ leaflets,

CANADIAN CLINICAL GUIDELINES OVERVIEW

Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Clinical Case Definition and Guidelines for Med Practitioners. Overview of the Canadian Clinical Guidelines £3.50

EARLY DIAGNOSIS REPORT

ME Diagnosis: Delay Harms Health, 16pp Report about the need for early and correct diagnosis. Published by the ME Alliance to mark ME Awareness Week 2005. Lead author: Dr Charles Shepherd £1.50

ME Essential ONLINE SUPPLEMENT SUMMER 2014

BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER

For those not on the internet, a copy of our 16-page account of the 2014 IACFS/ME conference in San Francisco. £1.00

An account of the 2014 IACFS/ME Conference by Dr Ch arles Sh eph erd, medical adviser to The ME Association (UK)

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BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER

INKJET CARTRIDGE RECYCLING ENVELOPES

One cartridge per envelope. Mobile phones no longer accepted and, please, no Epson cartridges! FREE

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MEA PIN BADGES In the shape of an ME Awareness blue ribbon that has been embossed with our charity’s name Fastened to clothing by means of a butterfly fastener

£3.60

MEA BOTANICAL CARDS

Top quality – back by popular demand!!

Blank inside for your own message. 20 designs. Mixed pack of 10.

£3.50

A handful of the designs

M.E. ALERT CARD

Credit card size – to keep in purse or wallet Free to MEA members (maximum of 2) Members FREE Non-members pay £1.00 for 2 Non-members £1.00

MEA T-SHIRT

It’s real. It’s physical. It’s ME! Purple ‘Fruit of the Loom’ cotton In sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL Please state size (s) required

FOOD SUPPLEMENTS

£8.00 or two for £14.00

EPO with Fish Oil (Efamarine) 270 capsules EPO with Fish Oil (Efamarine) 540 capsules EPO with Fish Oil (Efamarine) 1080 capsules

£24.00 £48.00 £96.00

MEA TROLLEY/LOCKER COIN

Just the thing to keep on your key ring each £ 2.00 six Trolley Coins for £10.00 12 for £18.00

WRISTBANDS

It’s real. It’s physical. It’s ME! Single £1.50 Two or more, each £1.00

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