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'Teen Mom 2' Kailyn Lowry Season 5 News: Isaac Seizures Explained; Drunk Mom Suzi Blamed? [VIDEO]

MTV's Season 5 Teen Mom 2's Kailyn Lowry has been making the rounds supporting her brand new memoir Pride Over Pity with the rest of the family Javi and Lincoln Marshall Marroquin. Big brother Isaac isn't with the crew, presumably because he's with his papa Jo Rivera. Whomever he's with can rest safe at night knowing that he won't be having one of his seizures--Kailyn's explained that he's grown out of them like an old pair of shoes. Lowry promises that her book won't be an attack on her rumored to be often drunk mother Suzi. Kailyn would rather use her mother as an example of what not to be, than a target of her animosity.

Teen Mom 2's mother of two, Kailyn Lowry is supporting her new autobiography, which just went on sell this weekend, Don't Pity the Fool Pride Over Pity with a book tour, in the hopes that it might become a bestseller.

Kailyn goes it depths about her trails, tragedies and travails in her new tome; she even recounts the feeling of powerlessness in the face of her first born seizure disorder (via Wet Paint):

"It [happened] in my lap. And that was the first time I had ever been in an ambulance in my life.

"And I just didn't know where to go to for support because my mom has been in and out and then Jo was always at work, so I didn't really know who I could count on to be there for me.

"When you have kids, they become your world. So I just felt like, was it something I did? Was it something that could have been prevented in the future? It was so hard."

Kailyn isn't holding anything against her mother going into the future either; Lowry told OK! that she uses her memories of her drunken mess of a mother to remind her exactly how not to act, while raising her own children (via Wet Paint):

"I learned what mother I don't want to be.

"I learned how to do things differently than my mom did, probably the complete opposite.

"But I actually also learned that now I have closure and I understand people are who they are."

That has to be the nicest way anyone has ever called their mother an alcoholic in public...how sweet.

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