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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 603021" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I agree with ignoring her. When she is hungry, she'll eat. She wants you to get all in a tizzy and hysterical because she won't eat. It's her game. It is very painful to not eat and people who don't eat and injure themselves do have a serious problem. She wants a pity party and you're giving it to her but it isn't helping her, it's feeding into it. </p><p>I don't know anything about shock therapy but I do know someone who has had it and she is all better. She battled debilitating depression all her life, she couldn't work, was never married, now in her 50's has finally has friends and a life. I am unsure about doing that against her will though. Maybe it will be a good thing. Sending support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 603021, member: 2668"] I agree with ignoring her. When she is hungry, she'll eat. She wants you to get all in a tizzy and hysterical because she won't eat. It's her game. It is very painful to not eat and people who don't eat and injure themselves do have a serious problem. She wants a pity party and you're giving it to her but it isn't helping her, it's feeding into it. I don't know anything about shock therapy but I do know someone who has had it and she is all better. She battled debilitating depression all her life, she couldn't work, was never married, now in her 50's has finally has friends and a life. I am unsure about doing that against her will though. Maybe it will be a good thing. Sending support. [/QUOTE]
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