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I Have to Call Someone Mama

A Grandmother's Story of Two Siblings Rescued from Munchausen by Proxy Abuse

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I Have to Call Someone Mama

By: Tammy Eady Walker
Narrated by: Liz May Brice
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Her grandson was literally on the brink of death's door. From as early as one month old, he was gravely ill, with one illness after another. By the time he was three years old, he had been hospitalized more times than she could count. He would get better and then suddenly relapse with no reasonable explanation. When her granddaughter was born, she, too, started having alarming health problems. She had known that her daughter-in-law seemed to exaggerate but never could she have imagined this.

The children's mother was so cunning and crafty in her manipulative deception that she fooled dozens of medical professionals along the way. After three years of her grandson being constantly sick with countless hospitalizations, this grandmother was faced with the horrifying realization; that her grandchildren were sick because their mother was making them sick. Then the real fight began.

Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy is one of the cruelest forms of child abuse imaginable. It is very difficult to prove and even harder to prosecute. This story chronicles a woman's journey as she discovers that her two grandchildren are victims of this abuse that most people have never even heard of. Her faith in God kept her going as she turned their tragedies and trials into triumph. Follow her journey of faith as she fights to rescue, protect, and bring healing to her grandchildren's broken spirits and shattered little souls.

©2017 Tammy Eady Walker (P)2021 Tammy Eady Walker
Abuse Child Abuse Dysfunctional Families Dysfunctional Relationships Mental Health Parenting & Families Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Health
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I was there and felt it all. My only complaint it was not long enough!

Raw and honest

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I did enjoy this book although at times I felt the writing was a little repetitive. it's my first audio book too and I think I could get hooked! it was in parts humourous sad cruel and my heart went out to the poor children and grandmother it doesn't bare thinking about how a mother could do those things

kept me interested

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i really loved listening to this book! it was amazing and everyone should read it!

Great Book!

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Amazing to listen to would recommend to anyone to give this book a go
What an amazing grandmother

An amazing listen

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I enjoyed the book. but if the author has so much trust in 'god' why would 'god' have allowed the abuse to happen in the first place?
This does nothing to change my view that god doesn't exist. In fact it reinforces that belief!!!!!!

I enjoyed the book but refute the god references.

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