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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 398115" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>If the hospital is anything like the one i took Jess to in TX then you will have a comfy place to sleep. Jess was actually jealous of my bed. It had about an 8 inch thinck foam mattress with cushions along one long edge. At night the cushions got pushed off and it was a bit wider than a twin bed. It didn't adjust like a hospital bed but it was a LOT more comfy. They also had a recliner, but it wasn't very comfy. The bed was perfect for me and I hope the hospital has something similar for you! Once you get to the clinic part, be sure to take some time every day for yourself. You will NEED the break.</p><p> </p><p>I am glad they do not push separation. It sounds like they understand her a lot more than the other hospital. The other hospital seemed to want to just get stuck in power plays with the kids - NOT the way to handle a sensitive problem like an eating disorder. Keeping you all in my prayers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 398115, member: 1233"] If the hospital is anything like the one i took Jess to in TX then you will have a comfy place to sleep. Jess was actually jealous of my bed. It had about an 8 inch thinck foam mattress with cushions along one long edge. At night the cushions got pushed off and it was a bit wider than a twin bed. It didn't adjust like a hospital bed but it was a LOT more comfy. They also had a recliner, but it wasn't very comfy. The bed was perfect for me and I hope the hospital has something similar for you! Once you get to the clinic part, be sure to take some time every day for yourself. You will NEED the break. I am glad they do not push separation. It sounds like they understand her a lot more than the other hospital. The other hospital seemed to want to just get stuck in power plays with the kids - NOT the way to handle a sensitive problem like an eating disorder. Keeping you all in my prayers! [/QUOTE]
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