Summary
Join Eva May as she shares deeply personal insights about healing trauma and finding hope through unexpected sources like photograph memories. Broadcasting from the women’s radio station, Eva reflects on how looking at old family photos – including difficult ones from her daughter’s childhood leukemia treatment – can provide comfort and perspective during challenging times. In this raw and honest episode, Eva opens up about her 33-year journey to get proper treatment for dissociative identity disorder (DID) in the UK, where guidelines for this condition simply don’t exist. She courageously discusses her experiences with childhood abuse, police investigations, and the frustrating process of seeking help across multiple countries including traumatic experiences in both UK and US treatment facilities.