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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 545975" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>(((HUGS))) Does your daughter still weigh 88 pounds? It is hard think clearly when you are at such a low weight. She doesn't realize it. Add that with drug use and it's worse. Her husband can commit her against her will at that weight. I know this for a fact. I was that low weight myself and the dr. (eating disorder specialist) told my husband to commit me. I commited myself though. Anyway, she can get better, she needs help. She needs a dr. I hope she can get it soon. It's good that your grandaughter is not there. It's a sad situation, contact her husband, he can have her commited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 545975, member: 2668"] (((HUGS))) Does your daughter still weigh 88 pounds? It is hard think clearly when you are at such a low weight. She doesn't realize it. Add that with drug use and it's worse. Her husband can commit her against her will at that weight. I know this for a fact. I was that low weight myself and the dr. (eating disorder specialist) told my husband to commit me. I commited myself though. Anyway, she can get better, she needs help. She needs a dr. I hope she can get it soon. It's good that your grandaughter is not there. It's a sad situation, contact her husband, he can have her commited. [/QUOTE]
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