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<blockquote data-quote="grmac" data-source="post: 546506" data-attributes="member: 12243"><p>That just might work upallnight! She may be willing to go in for an eating disorder instead of other reasons. Once she's there they can treat her for other things if needed or at least refer out. It did take an act of congress to get her to go to a medical facility last time though. Janet, her husband did go back but I don't think it was because she agreed to get help. Knowing him, he probably gave in because she's so stubborn and didn't want to leave her alone any longer. I will go through his daughter again and suggest he try the eating disorder treatment first and if that doesn't work, get the paper work started to see a judge. I know that would be the last thing he would want to do but something has to be done. I will let him know that her feeble thin condition will speak volumes! I so so so appreciate your kind help and wonderful suggestions. It is so hard to look at things critically and know which way to approach these issues when you are so close to them. I am very grateful. Thank you!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grmac, post: 546506, member: 12243"] That just might work upallnight! She may be willing to go in for an eating disorder instead of other reasons. Once she's there they can treat her for other things if needed or at least refer out. It did take an act of congress to get her to go to a medical facility last time though. Janet, her husband did go back but I don't think it was because she agreed to get help. Knowing him, he probably gave in because she's so stubborn and didn't want to leave her alone any longer. I will go through his daughter again and suggest he try the eating disorder treatment first and if that doesn't work, get the paper work started to see a judge. I know that would be the last thing he would want to do but something has to be done. I will let him know that her feeble thin condition will speak volumes! I so so so appreciate your kind help and wonderful suggestions. It is so hard to look at things critically and know which way to approach these issues when you are so close to them. I am very grateful. Thank you!! [/QUOTE]
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