I have always strongly disliked Jenny McCarthy, not as an actress or anything but as a person. I think she is completely uninformed and ignorant of so many things and, indirectly, causes harm to others. I find her whole campaigning again vaccines and claims to "curing" her sons autism, cruel and, quite honestly, dangerous. It's people like this woman that made diseases that were nearly extinct start rising again and that are harming other people and children. Ignorant people like this woman obviously have no idea of the concept of "herd immunity". But hey, obviously the welfare of other human beings means nothing to this lady or else she wouldn't be writing this sort of rubbish knowing that, as a person in the public eye, people will actually pay attention.
First of all, this book has no research involved, whatsoever (except Google, which she happens to love so much). I wish people would realize that the doctor that came up with the connection between vaccination and autism did not only not have enough proof to support his claims and ended up denying them himself, as was also stripped of his medical license. No mention of that, uh, McCarthy?
In the book McCarthy supports several of her claims and medical choices because she had a "feeling in her gut". What? Does that even count as an argument? This is funny because the woman that has lots of "feelings in her gut" had no feeling whatsoever during the long period of time her son displayed strong and classic signs of autism and only when he got diagnosed made a correlation between the two.
This is the same person that displays a "holier than you" attitude towards other moms that didn't buy into the nonsense she did, at a certain point she even says "Some moms don't believe than maybe that's the reason their kids don't get better". Say what? How dare she imply that she loves her son more than other mothers love their sons?!
Then she actually complains saying that "no one understands how hard it is" for her. I find this revolting. She is a woman, a working woman and mother yes, but she most definitely has privileged means compared to most mothers. This woman actually flew to her son on a private jet several times. How many mothers have that option? Does she want the readers to sympathize with her situation, really? When she has it a lot easier than most people? This book is a complete self-pity fest.
It is also selfish and unappreciative of other people how she exposes her case, almost claiming to having found a cure for her boy. What about giving others false hope? What about considering the degrees of autism?
At a certain point she even says that finding out the cause and cure for autism is more important than trying to counteract global warming...
All that being said, she can get her point across and is good at reaching people through the emotions she expresses. Which is not a compliment. Lots of emotions and zero content means nothing. She is a complete mooch of other people's emotions and hopes; she is selfish and ignorant.