Sheila and Edward
Sheila has mitochondrial disorder and several other long term conditions. Edward has Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome aged 10.
Sheila, her husband, and their 21 year old son, Edward live together. Sheila has been home schooling Edward, who is a musician, since he was 11.
Sheila was told about the 100,000 Genomes Project by a professor and she got in touch with her local hospital to ask about becoming involved. She has mitochondrial disease as well as other long term conditions and finds it increasingly difficult to go out. Her son, Edward, was also invited to take part because he has Chronic Fatigue Syndrome that has never been fully explained. Both are very happy to take part and accept that their personal information will be shared through the project: Edward says, You take your vaccinations, you take your blood tests, you give where you can.
Although both Sheila and Edward are keen to contribute to medical research, they were surprised by the amount of blood they gave five phials each. They have been told that they should not expect any results for two years. Neither of them are concerned about the potential commercial uses of their data as long as it clear what is being done with it and it’s transparent. Sheila also hopes that a cause for mitochondrial disorder could be discovered through the project.
More broadly, Edward feels that medical research is not widely known about and there should be more information available to the public.