ukxmrv
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
If anyone is interested, I have uploaded the video.
First part (of 2) here:
That's just extraordinary @JohnTheJack
It's well worth just listening to her introduction I think if one cannot face the whole thing.
Her Grandfather was a "war hero" and gave up a university place to fly she says. Given that there was a war which many young men sacrificed their lives and health to fight in that's a strange way to present it.
Then her father was cruel and forced her to do frightening things. She was swept out to sea on one such occasion.
I'm wondering if the appeal of the LP and associated crap is appealing to her inner neediness and she is inappropriately identifying her young patients physical illness with her own experience of emotional cruelty.
Telling her story as she does is a cry for sympathy. She is maybe using her patients to get the attention for her own emotional problems?