Guest guest Posted November 19, 2000 Report Share Posted November 19, 2000 > Since my daughter's diagnosis, I've thought about producing a > documentary on this subject to further educate the public. There's > so much I want people to know. Yet, our struggle is still too new, > too raw, with no happy ending in sight. shows no insight > into her disorder, so she's not " interviewable " . Betsy, If you decide to move forward with this idea, please contact me. My husband has been a television cameraman for over 20 years as well. Currently, he is freelancing. I know he would be glad to help in this type of project. This is a story that needs to be told...particularly the " successes " . When people who are suffering see that there is hope and life beyond this disease, it would seem that would motivate them to try what seems so overwhelming. I understand how difficult it is when you are in the beginning stages of discovery. My hope for (and Abby, too) is that they will be able to face this disease. How old is ? What manifestations of OCD does she have? Are you able to discuss it or is it generally an " off limits " topic like in our house? Good luck to you. Progress is slow, but I'm sure it will come. Gwen in Oregon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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