siuan wrote:
I don't know why everyone is being so hard on Jenny McCarthy. Whatever she is doing for her son seems to be to his benefit. With this information, she only wants to help other mothers, and she believes she is making a positive difference. I don't think it's fair to vilify a woman who is trying to make a positive difference.
As for her "cashing in" on her child's illness, is everyone who writes a book on autism cashing in? Or on any other health topic for that matter? She is a celebrity who is in a relationship with another celebrity. I don't think she is in desperate financial problems, and I don't think her writing this book was for money's sake at all. She has been writing books for mothers for a couple of years now. This topic spoke to her heart and she felt compelled to reach out to mothers of autistic children.
Furthermore, she is sending the message that austism isn't some hopeless dead end, it can be managed and worked with. Isn't that something we ALL want people to understand? During her interview, she didn't say Evan was cured, she said he was better.
Did you read her book? I have so many people coming up to me saying "Hey you can get rid of your autism, Jenny did it to her son!" I don't have anything against her, but some of the things she is saying, A LOT of people are misinterpreting, like when she says she pulled her son of the autism window, or I saved my son from autism. No she did not save her son, she just helped her son from being a shell, and made him more high functioning. I just wish she reworded what she says, and say I HELPED my son with autism, and now hes more high functioning, instead of My son has recovered from autism. Thats what I was saying.
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