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Saving Sammy by Beth Alison Maloney
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Oct 05, 2010 | ISBN 9780307461841

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From Publishers Weekly (Starred) 
Maloney’s debut chronicles her son, Sammy, and the illness that, almost overnight, transformed him from a sunny, bright boy (described by one teacher as “the purest math mind the school had ever seen”) into an antisocial stranger “so dominated by obsessions, compulsions, and rules that daily life becomes impossible.” Sammy’s descent into mental illness was diagnosed as severe Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Tourette’s and a number of other ailments, all promising a lifetime of disability; it wasn’t until a family acquaintance, whose son exhibited the same symptoms for 10 years, urged Maloney to have Sammy tested for Strep that they learned his condition was treatable. Describing herself as “part courtroom lawyer and part detective,” attorney Maloney perseveres with ferocity and sharp storytelling instincts, making this medical mystery—meant to inform families dealing with mental illness—a tear-wrenching crowd-pleaser. 
 
From Booklist
 
At 12, Maloney’s son Sammy won math awards but exhibited bizarre symptoms. The newly divorced mother’s concerns grew as Sammy started hopping and spinning instead of walking and repeatedly resorted to uncontrollable headbanging. His disintegration, diagnosed without any thought about causation as sudden onset obsessive-compulsive disorder, included verbal tics, hours-long crying jags, and sporadic refusals to eat. Linking infection to “mental” illness, as strep antibodies are linked to the neurological Tourette’s syndrome, has been rejected by many doctors since the rise of psychoanalysis, but Maloney insisted Sammy be tested for strep titers when he became unable to attend school and to walk. He was diagnosed with pediatric neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections, caused by strep antibodes attacking the basal ganglia controlling behavior. Antibiotics ended two torturous years for the family, and Sammy’s regains came as rapidly as the symptoms had overtaken him. This stirring account of a mother’s determination and a boy’s astonishing bravery makes you want to stand up and cheer. –Whitney Scott
 
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SAVING SAMMY is a remarkable journey of a mother’s perseverance to save her son. Her discoveries may well hold the key to curing the lives of millions of others.”
 
Daniel A. Geller, M.D. – Director Pediatric Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Program, Massachusetts General Hospital; Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
 
 
 
“Of all the children I’ve treated, Sammy is the one at both ends of the spectrum. I’d never seen one so sick or one who came so far. I think the difference was his mother. Her willingness to be aggressive and fight for her son may help in healing others.”
 
Catherine D. Nicolaides, M.D. – Developmental Pediatrics – Marlton, New Jersey
 
 
“As a physician, SAVING SAMMY reminds me that we, as a profession, are prone to hubris.  My heart aches for Beth and her family every time I think of the dozens of doctors who scoffed and dismissed the incredibly valuable information she provided them.  Consideration should be given for making this book mandatory reading at all U.S. medical schools.  As a parent, I am inspired because we all will have our battles and issues.  Few will be of this magnitude, but whether my child has problems at school, the Y, summer camp or whatever, this story reminds me that there is no effort too great to expend on the beautiful creatures that are our children.”
 
Kevin Price, M.D.
General Surgeon, Southern Maine Medical Center
Biddeford, Maine
 
 
“With SAVING SAMMY, Beth Maloney is the first to document the harrowing journey as a mother of a son with strep-triggered OCD— known as PANDAS.  This compelling story is written in such a clear and engaging manner that the reader is hard pressed to put it down.  Ms. Maloney’s poignant description of both the ravages of the illness itself and the hurdles to find treatment not only sheds light on the dark corners of this disorder, but captures the universal anguish of any parent watching their child slip away and at the same time being determined to hold on with all their might. In this gripping memoir, we see living proof of the much contested connection between strep and OCD.  We also experience the agony of a parent who knows that solutions are out there, but can only be accessed by overcoming the obstacles and biases within the medical community. By sharing her family’s ordeal and ultimate triumph, Ms. Maloney urges us all to make a pivotal shift in how we look at mental illness and its cure. The quality of life for thousands, if not millions, of families depends on our doing so. 
 
Tamar Chansky, Ph.D. – Author: Freeing Your Child from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Freeing Your Child from Anxiety and Freeing Your Child from Negative Thinking
Director, Children’s Center for OCD and Anxiety, Plymouth Meeting PA
 
 
“There isn’t a parent who would not want to have this information.  The implications of this riveting story reach far beyond children who are afflicted with obsessive-compulsive disorder.”
 
Christopher P. Leddy - Assistant Attorney General, State of Maine
 
 
“I might not have believed Sammy’s stunning transformation if I had not seen it for myself.  I watched a gifted young mathematician robbed of his life, lose all control and hope, and then regain his former self.  Beth Maloney’s relentless battle and ultimate success in reclaiming her son captures the heart of anyone who has ever loved a child.  Her victory sheds new light on ways of treating mental illness and inspires us all to greater good.”
 
Fern Brown, M.S.Ed, CAS
Gifted and Talented Coordinator – Co-Director, Maine Odyssey of the Mind

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