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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 404420" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I agree with Bunny completely Jen - a phosph setting is what she needs in my opinion. In a phosph setting they are not going to let her starve, just like they did not let Matt kill himself. They are going to address the mental issues, which are the real problems that have to be dealt with before she is going to get better, and then address the food issues, all the while, keeping her protected. In addition she will be with kids that perhaps she can relate more to - kids that understand severe anxiety - which is very therapeutic in and of itself. In addition visitation time is minimal and extremely structured - which will give you a break - and perhaps temporarily break any co-dependent or dysfunctional patterns the 2 of you may have going at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Many, many hugs and prayer Jen - it is OK to break - we all do at many points in this journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 404420, member: 3301"] I agree with Bunny completely Jen - a phosph setting is what she needs in my opinion. In a phosph setting they are not going to let her starve, just like they did not let Matt kill himself. They are going to address the mental issues, which are the real problems that have to be dealt with before she is going to get better, and then address the food issues, all the while, keeping her protected. In addition she will be with kids that perhaps she can relate more to - kids that understand severe anxiety - which is very therapeutic in and of itself. In addition visitation time is minimal and extremely structured - which will give you a break - and perhaps temporarily break any co-dependent or dysfunctional patterns the 2 of you may have going at the moment. Many, many hugs and prayer Jen - it is OK to break - we all do at many points in this journey. [/QUOTE]
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