David Tuller's new crowdfunding campaign (April 1, 2018)

Discussion in 'General ME/CFS news' started by dave30th, Mar 27, 2018.

  1. Dr Carrot

    Dr Carrot Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I agree, but I feel like it's overstating how many people are even aware of the importance of the work here. ME patients that are on forums and social media tend to be very loud, but it's still a fundamentally fairly small community. I hope there are some big donations in the wings, often seems the case with some families/people in the US.
     
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  2. Trish

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    The official fund raising campaign only started yesterday. I'm surprised so many people have donated already. Some won't have heard about it yet, and others may be waiting for payday, or holding back to see how much is still needed later in the month. I'm delighted so much has come in already.
     
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  3. Invisible Woman

    Invisible Woman Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I suppose the bank holiday weekend might be slowing things down a little too.
     
  4. Jonathan Edwards

    Jonathan Edwards Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Yes, officially only day 2.
    But, even if I am biased, I would strongly recommend putting David at the top of the agenda here. The knock on effect from his work will be crucial to everything that comes next. A perfect cause for Easter Monday!
     
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  5. Sean

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    Longest holiday weekend of the year here in Oz.
     
  6. Esther12

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    I also have a concern that recent changes mean that many of those who most understand and appreciate the importance of Tuller's work are now less visible to those with a more casual interest. At the same time, a lot has happened over the last year to draw attention to the problems with PACE and the harm it has done. Fingers crossed it will all go well.
     
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  7. Barry

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    Yes, I fully agree with this. I suspect that quite few of the very positive things we've seen this last year, might well not have happened were it not for @dave30th and those supporting him.
     
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  8. Skycloud

    Skycloud Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    David's work addresses the politics around ME which have been/are a huge problem, and it seems to me too that the next year is an important one - well worth supporting. I will be donating again later in the month.
     
  9. Sbag

    Sbag Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Would some of the UK orgs ie MEA be able to post on their FB pages?
     
  10. Jan

    Jan Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    @Russell Fleming
     
  11. Frogger

    Frogger Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    It is a noble mission to spread the word to the misinformed.
     
  12. Barry

    Barry Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    And how about @Action for M.E. ?
     
  13. Barry

    Barry Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    And to the misinformers.
     
  14. dave30th

    dave30th Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Thanks for all the support, folks! I think it's in the nature of these things for donations to wax and wane. I specifically asked for the default lowest donation to be changed from $25 to $10, like I did last year, because I know many people want to give but are living on very little and $10 is all they can afford. Even though it's possible to write in any amount, I really wanted to avoid putting anyone in the position of feeling uncomfortable with having to write in $10 and then feel bad they weren't giving $25. The big donations are of course wonderful but I find the smallest donations to be incredibly moving, and they make me even more determined to push on for those people who are forced to live on next to nothing. I'm pretty sure it will end up ok. I'm assuming some people will pay more attention after the holiday weekend.
     
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  15. Binkie4

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    You are a good man @dave30th. Feel privileged to have you work for/with us.
     
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  16. Alvin

    Alvin Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Indeed, they have atoned and are on our side now :emoji_innocent:
     
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  17. dave30th

    dave30th Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Thanks, @Binkie4, I feel privileged to be able to work on this project.
     
  18. NelliePledge

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    Plastic duly flexed :thumbup:
     
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  19. AliceLily

    AliceLily Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I haven't donated yet, but will in the next few days. Depending on how long donations are open for I will try and donate each fortnight a small amount.
     
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  20. Barry

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    I must be missing something. Will check later when I have more time.
     
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