It's a condition with two names - but no cure. M.E. or 'Chronic Fatigue Syndrome' can leave its sufferers with a debilitating combination of exhaustion and pain. Diagnosis is usually the first fight of many faced by those whose lives are blighted with it. It's currently National M.E. Awareness Week, the first since new research suggested the condition was more common amongst teenagers - girls in particular - than previously thought. Joining us in the studio is Preston woman Natalie Breingan who was has been living with the effects of M.E. since she was 14-years-old.