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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 348062" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>husband and I just sat in silence watching it. We had seen the first little girls story a few months ago on Oprah. </p><p>The 2 young ones hit home and took my breath away at points. </p><p>I cried throughout the show. </p><p>Afterward husband and I talked and both feel K can slip so easily either way. She has so many of the mannerisms of both of those girls. Her fairies and delusions luckily are things she can "deal" with at this point... </p><p>It was very hard to watch. K can be oblivious to reality and the world lost in her own place, and then other times she sort of just seems normal. </p><p>Mental Illness is very treatable, for some, I realize this but when you have seen many people in your own family loose their grip on reality and give up or never have the ability to try, it gives you a different kind of desperate urgency with your own child. Right or wrong, I suppose. </p><p></p><p>I feel for those families and any one else dealing with Mental Illness. Finding help shouldn't be so hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 348062, member: 3155"] husband and I just sat in silence watching it. We had seen the first little girls story a few months ago on Oprah. The 2 young ones hit home and took my breath away at points. I cried throughout the show. Afterward husband and I talked and both feel K can slip so easily either way. She has so many of the mannerisms of both of those girls. Her fairies and delusions luckily are things she can "deal" with at this point... It was very hard to watch. K can be oblivious to reality and the world lost in her own place, and then other times she sort of just seems normal. Mental Illness is very treatable, for some, I realize this but when you have seen many people in your own family loose their grip on reality and give up or never have the ability to try, it gives you a different kind of desperate urgency with your own child. Right or wrong, I suppose. I feel for those families and any one else dealing with Mental Illness. Finding help shouldn't be so hard. [/QUOTE]
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