A brief introduction to the Whittemore Peterson Institute, followed by the story of Rebecca Ghusn, who has been ill with ME/CFS for almost five years.
The music in this video was composed by Maciej Zurawski.
You can hear more of Maciej's music at:
http://www.theseaofmusic.com/
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BONABOOTS 10 months ago
This is my sister! :D
Nebula418 11 months ago
thank you wpi keep up the good work!!!!! one day soon all of us will recover I just know it my heart. On you r darkest days with cfs all we have is hope.
angelahallinan 1 year ago
I agree, the music is distracting and creepy. Anyway, keep up the good work WPI!
apeshitbeats 1 year ago
I love what you are doing and have donated to you but wanted to say I feel the music is too melodramatic and needs to be changed to something more modern.
wowcolors 1 year ago
These are excellent videos, but the personal stories are heartbreaking. I am so very glad WPI is working on this.
Patricia Carter
WildaisyFL 1 year ago