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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 546157" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>He has to go before a judge. The visual is very powerful. And she can say any smart thing, it won't matter if she weighs so little. Her low weight will her into treatment. Her husband has to stick to that as the main reason he's seeking help from the court. I'm so sorry to hear the hospital let her go. You said she agreed to go, maybe her husband can contact their insurance company, they can set up a treatment facility and maybe she will agree to go there. It won't be so scary and random if she has a specific place to go to. A lot of people with eating disorders have drug or alcohol problems, if she goes to a place that treats eating disorders- there won't be a bunch of scary mental patients running around, plus they can get her well-fed and treat everything. She may just agree on her own. Have him call the ins. co.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 546157, member: 2668"] He has to go before a judge. The visual is very powerful. And she can say any smart thing, it won't matter if she weighs so little. Her low weight will her into treatment. Her husband has to stick to that as the main reason he's seeking help from the court. I'm so sorry to hear the hospital let her go. You said she agreed to go, maybe her husband can contact their insurance company, they can set up a treatment facility and maybe she will agree to go there. It won't be so scary and random if she has a specific place to go to. A lot of people with eating disorders have drug or alcohol problems, if she goes to a place that treats eating disorders- there won't be a bunch of scary mental patients running around, plus they can get her well-fed and treat everything. She may just agree on her own. Have him call the ins. co. [/QUOTE]
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