Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This story always rang really big red flags for me. They seem overly invested in their child having a really rare condition.
I had this impression from the book, which was written by the father; I thought the book was fiction until the very end (found it in an airplane seat pocket and read it during a night flight). I kept wondering why the parents made the choices they did when confronted with various behavior issues and situations in the book. They REALLY wanted the diagnosis, and were repeatedly told that their kid was not schizophrenic. Her symptoms were not definitive at all. The parents seemed very, very odd to me. I was rather shocked when I realized the book was not fiction at all.
Anonymous wrote:Was this a one time update or is it an update series? I'm interested in hearing the latest.
Last article I read on the family was how they'd found the right combination of drugs to stabilize the daughter and she was doing well, but the son was fairly bad off. The mother was convinced he was schizophrenic as well, but the doctors did not agree and diagnosed him with a severe autism disorder.
I can't imagine having two schizophrenic kids. I have a kid with anxiety disorder who goes through periods of "I feel great and don't need these meds anymore" only to come crashing down once it's out of their system. To constantly live in fear that if your child stopped taking their meds they could harm themselves, you, another family member, or a stranger must be terrifying.
Anonymous wrote:This story always rang really big red flags for me. They seem overly invested in their child having a really rare condition.
Anonymous wrote:This story always rang really big red flags for me. They seem overly invested in their child having a really rare condition.
Anonymous wrote:This story always rang really big red flags for me. They seem overly invested in their child having a really rare condition.
Anonymous wrote:Does it feature a girl named Janey?
I saw a documentary a few years ago with a little girl, Janey, and how devastating schizo was to her and her family - they had to live in 2 separate apartments, the parents' marriage was on the rocks, the younger brother was always fearful and sad, etc.