Honest and autobiographical
The writer is very relatable (as you would expect good GP to be so) and is candid about his journey to becoming a doctor and then dealing with the unforseen side of parenthood.
As a mother of a teenager who suffered with epilepsy - your once 'normal' child is no longer so - and the role of parenthood is severely tested to try and take charge of this dark period and navigate them through to what we hope will be a brighter future. This is his story.
Extremely well written and very relatable.
As a mother of a teenager who suffered with epilepsy - your once 'normal' child is no longer so - and the role of parenthood is severely tested to try and take charge of this dark period and navigate them through to what we hope will be a brighter future. This is his story.
Extremely well written and very relatable.