Sickened: The True Story of a Lost Childhood
By (Author) Julie Gregory
Transworld Publishers (Division of Random House Australia)
Bantam
1st December 2004
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Child abuse
362.76
Paperback
258
Width 208mm, Height 130mm, Spine 19mm
246g
A young girl is perched on yet another doctor s examining table, missing yet another day of school. Just 12 years old, she s tall, skinny and weak. It's 4 pm and she hasn't eaten anything all day. Her mother, on the other hand, seems curiously excited. She s about to suggest open heart surgery on her child to get to the bottom of this . She checks her teeth for lipstick and, as the doctor enters, shoots the girl a warning glance. This child will not ruin her plans. From early childhood, Julie Gregory was continually x-rayed, medicated and operated on in the vain pursuit of an illness that was all in her mother s mind. Munchausen by proxy (MBP) is the world s most dangerous form of child abuse, in which the caretaker almost always the mother invents or induces symptoms in her child because she craves attention from medical professionals. Most MBP children die. Julie Gregory not only found the courage to survive, but to save others.
JULIE GREGORY grew up in southern Ohio. She is now an expert writer and spokesperson on Munchausen by proxy and an advocate in MBP cases. A graduate student in psychiatry at Sheffield University, England, she currently lives in the United States.