Karen answers Craig

Richard Baer on Sep 16th 2009

Comment by Craig on 10 Sep 2009 at 9:02 am

Karen,

Student from ISU. Yeah! Got you covered…Man what a book! I am speechless. To think first few weeks of school and to be mentally challenged and entertained by your story. You have a group of us debating the illness, we argue, we laugh, we are in disbelief and we admire you greatly. Love to read another. I bet with all you and Richard know you both can create a series. Crazy day, GTG! I’ll be watching you. I am also following you on Twitter. Need to update your message! Bye!

Craig

Dear Craig,

Love your enthusiasm!  Thank you!  I am so glad to hear that Switching Time has mentally challenged and entertained you and your classmates. That’s great news and just what Dr. Baer and I had hoped for!  I’d love to hear how your debates and discussions have gone. I hope they’ve gone well!

Multiplicity is an incomprehensible illness, and there is so much yet to learn about it. I am pleased to know that there’s an awakening knowledge of the illness I survived. There has been so much false information that needs to be corrected. It is our hope to change the stigma attached for those who suffer from it.

It’s true; Dr. Baer and I have thousands of pages of information obtained during our therapeutic relationship. We have both documented everything, he from the clinical side and me from the personal side. I believe we have the only true, complete documented case on a multiple’s life before and after integration. From day one, Dr. Baer kept detailed notes, and I journaled. We made a great team!  And yes, we have enough information to create a series, thank you for believing so.

Thanks for following me on Twitter! I don’t really post much on twitter but do post quite a bit on Facebook! Dr. Baer also is listed on Facebook!

Karen

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