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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 546000" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Is her husband still with her? If so I think what upallnight said is the way to go. Right now you really dont know for sure she is reading your texts or even getting them. She said at xmas she was but right now you dont know. That was almost 8 months away. Can you call her husband? If not, I would call the cops for a welfare check. If they see her at that weight, you might ask them about how to do a commitment for danger to herself. Tell them the whole truth. She has an eating disorder and you suspect she is addicted to pain medication. That will help them get her into the right placement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 546000, member: 1514"] Is her husband still with her? If so I think what upallnight said is the way to go. Right now you really dont know for sure she is reading your texts or even getting them. She said at xmas she was but right now you dont know. That was almost 8 months away. Can you call her husband? If not, I would call the cops for a welfare check. If they see her at that weight, you might ask them about how to do a commitment for danger to herself. Tell them the whole truth. She has an eating disorder and you suspect she is addicted to pain medication. That will help them get her into the right placement. [/QUOTE]
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