D.J. Palmer’s interesting thriller “Saving Meghan” is full of lies and secrets. The story’s main character, a devoted mother called Becky Gerard, is thought to have Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a rare behavioral illness in which the primary caregiver seeks treatment for the child’s perceived symptoms. Meghan her fifteen-year-old daughter has been admitted to the hospital many times for a variety of unexplained illnesses.
Doctors become involved as Meghan’s symptoms take a severe turn raising questions about the mysterious nature of her condition. Becky is in a crunch to show her kid has a fatal illness in the face of divergent medical opinions and rising mistrust from her husband Carl and their medical team. To prevent her once-ordered existence from being destroyed. She must first face her deepest fears and family secrets.