Whats Wrong with My Child? reveals a mothers quest for answers about her sons psych symptoms that leads to shocking discoveries that could impact struggling families in the United States and possibly globally.Elizabeth Harris son Cody was eleven when, out of the blue, he started exhibiting signs of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). The OCD turned into something far more sinister when Cody started having episodes where he seemed to lose total control over his actions, leading to Cody being committed to a county youth detention center. There, he was placed in solitary confinement for weeks. For five years, Elizabeth fought a hard battle to find out what was going on with her son and their family while simultaneously battling an unsympathetic judicial system.
Driven to find a cure, Elizabeth visited countless doctors across the USA. She quickly became frustrated by the fact that there was no agreement in the medical community regarding PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Strep), the disease behind Codys transformation. In her quest for answers, this science-minded spa owner found proof of weaponized bacteria not only impacting their extended family, but that could be making families around the USA and possibly globally sick as well.
Whats Wrong with My Child? reveals a mothers quest for answers about her sons psych symptoms that leads to shocking discoveries that could impact struggling families in the United States and possibly globally.
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Chapter 1 A Christmas Jigsaw Puzzle |
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Chapter 3 Trying to Get Help |
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Chapter 5 Imperfect Parenting |
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Chapter 6 Patient Dismissal |
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Chapter 9 Solitary Confinement |
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Chapter 10 Could This Mean Something? |
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Chapter 11 Misdirected Immune Response |
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Chapter 14 Genetic Testing |
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Chapter 15 A Broken Immune System |
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Chapter 16 Collecting Data |
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Chapter 17 Contagious--or Not? |
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Chapter 19 Yellow Butterfly |
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Chapter 20 Seeing the Bigger Picture |
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Chapter 21 Connecting the Pieces of the Puzzle |
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Chapter 23 The Cost of Getting Well |
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Chapter 24 Not Yet Quite to the Finish Line |
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Chapter 25 Helping Others |
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About Elizabeth Harris |
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Elizabeth Harris waged a hard-fought battle to get to the root of her familys medical issues, especially the strange disease that hijacked her first-born sons life. Using her science education background and her experience as a successful entrepreneur, Elizabeth exposes the mysterious bacteria that is not only behind her sons disease but is also a key contributor to a myriad of maladies in America. Through Whats Wrong Wellness, a high-end wellness and medispa center Elizabeth established for other parents to have options as well, this mother of four spends much of her time educating medical professionals and other parents on her discoveries. She resides in Franklin, Tennessee where she owns Whats Wrong Wellness.