Talk:List of famous people with ME, CFS, and/or FMS
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- Removed Glenn Beck, Television and radio host, conservative political commentator due to lack of sources and evidence - he disclosed "M.E." in a Facebook post sharing an article by Brian Vastag, then he later deleted. ~Njt (talk) 02:39, December 7, 2021 (UTC)
- Removed Rachel Jordan Artist British - no sources, no longer on Wikipedia ~Njt (talk) 22:43, December 8, 2021 (UTC)
- Removed Frank Carrone (Francesco Carrone) - can't verify and CFS info was unsourced and added to Wikipedia in 2007. WP uses both Carrone and Cerrone as spellings. Wikipedia sources have no page numbers. ~Njt (talk) 20:41, December 16, 2021 (UTC)
- Removed Kevin Parker - British footballer but not able to verify illness, played for Norwich City and Macclesfield ~Njt (talk) 03:37, December 17, 2021 (UTC)
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* Jens Höing, racing driver, unable to see 2008 page content, and no internet archive backup or other source
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Rob Baker | Cricket player (corner U19 captain for Australia), forced to retire due to CFS.[1] | Australian | Chronic fatigue syndrome after a virus |
Jennie Jacques | Actor and ambassador for the Open Medicine Foundation.[2] | British | Myalgic Encephalomyelitis |
John Rooney | Former squash player[3] | Irish | Chronic fatigue syndrome |
Mike Skinner | Musician / rapper, singer-songwriter.[4] | British (English) | ME/CFS |
- ↑ Burnett, Adam (December 10, 2021). "Fix me or take me: The ballad of Rob Baker". cricket.com.au.
- ↑ O'Neill, Sean (August 18, 2021). "Jennie Jacques on living with ME: 'I am a shadow of my former self physically'". The Times.
- ↑ Glennon, Stephen (March 30, 2018). "Former Irish squash champ Rooney still haunted by being forced to quit". Connach Tribune.
- ↑ Llewellyn Smith, Caspar (January 2, 2011). "Mike Skinner: Why I'm killing off the Streets". The Guardian.