Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Beyond the myth

When Warren Tate’s daughter was 14, she came down with glandular fever. Instead of eventually recovering, her health worsened and she developed a cluster of debilitating long-term symptoms.

“She could walk only about 10m,” Tate recalls. “She was hypersensitive to light, had trouble sleeping, had lots of pain, was allergic to a wide range of foods and suffered from brain fog.”

No one could tell Tate and his wife what was wrong with their child.

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