
My Mother, Munchausen's and Me
A True Story of Betrayal and a Shocking Family Secret
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Narrated by:
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Helen Naylor
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Helen Naylor
About this listen
There was a time when I loved my mother. It’s shocking to imply that I stopped loving my mum because mothers always love their children and always do their best for them. Mothers are supposed to be good. But my mother wasn’t good.
Ten years ago, Helen Naylor discovered her mother, Elinor, had been faking debilitating illnesses for 30 years. After Elinor’s self-induced death, Helen found her diaries, which Elinor wrote daily for more than 50 years. The diaries reveal not only the inner workings of Elinor’s twisted mind and self-delusion, but also shocking revelations about Helen’s childhood.
Everything Helen knew about herself and her upbringing was founded on a lie. The unexplained accidents and days spent entirely on her own as a little girl, imagining herself climbing into the loft and disappearing into a different world, tell a story of neglect. As a teenager, her mother’s advice to Helen on her body and mental health speaks of dangerous manipulation.
With Elinor’s behavior becoming increasingly destructive, and Helen now herself a mother, she was left with a stark choice: to collude with Elinor’s lies or be accused of abandoning her.
My Mother, Munchausen’s and Me is a heartbreaking, honest, and brave account of a daughter unravelling the truth about her mother and herself. It’s a story of a stolen childhood, mental illness, and the redemptive power of breaking a complex and toxic bond.
©2021 Helen Naylor (P)2021 Thread, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.recommended
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Therapy in a book
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Gripping story
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Interestingly Sad
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I found the repetitive references to being middle class a bit irritating as I don't feel it's a point that deserves so much emphasis in the context of the woman having this condition.
She was obviously very mentally ill and that's sad but I find other reviews berating the author for not being more sympathetic to her mother pretty judgemental, her daughter is totally entitled to her feelings based on her experiences and I hope she continues well on her healing journey.
Worth a listen
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We'll done Helen for sharing, surviving and living your best life. X
The Appitomy of survival.
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This book has explained so many of the issues of my upbringing and my mother's unusual and unexplainable behaviour.
Like a light being switched on. Nothing to the extent of ealanors behaviour but so many similarities. Thank you for recording all of the painful experiences.
An education
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Hard hitting at times but beautifully written, MDP is a cruel illness not really talked about.. Its definitely opened my eyes to a world i had very little knowledge of.
A must read
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an incredible story
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Because she’s not my mum, I was able to listen to this book and relate to our own experiences over the last 8 years.
I used to think that surely the psychiatrist would pick up on it if it was the case but they don’t unless family members request to speak their mind. I requested a private meeting with my mother in laws psychiatrist and I went in equipped with lots of proof that she was “putting it on” and a month later she was discharged and put under a team where she belongs. The advice was for us to set boundaries and stop giving her the attention she was doing it for and they’ve stopped most of her medication and started CBT now.
All thanks to this book making me realise that the manipulation is slow and can be done over many many years and keeping a notebook for when the claims don’t add up will help. My partner then realised his mum has always done this- you just never think your mum is faking it until you see it with your own eyes.
The worst part is that there’s no actual medical treatment for this mental illness other than managing the person who’s got it by implementing boundaries and the appropriate therapy applied by a professional who’s aware of their ways.
Thank you for the book!
This book really helped in getting answers.
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