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*****sigh*****home From Hospital--temporarily


chrissy

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I am so sorry your daughter is so sick right now. I really hope she is getting the help she needs. IT sounds like she is at least in a safe environment. I have heard of rehab centers that are great. I am praying for you and your family and that she gets better soon.

Monica


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I'm so sorry for the difficult time your family is going through right now. I hope that things will begin to improve for your family. {{{{{{{{Hugs}}}}}}

e&j0304 Enthusiast

I'm so sorry your family is going through this right now. I have been thinking about your daughter. I pray that she embraces the help that she's getting right now. I'm praying for strength for you all.

Take care

Cheri A Contributor

((hugs and prayers)) for you, Tiana and your whole family...

Guhlia Rising Star

Chrissy, any news on her condition? We're all thinking about you and your family.

Cheri A Contributor

Chrissy ~ I just heard an advertisement for Oprah today. She's having a lady that is struggling w/this too. It said she's 5'6 and is 80lbs and can barely lift her child. I thought of you and wanted to let you know about it. ((hugs))

chrissy Collaborator

i didn't mean to post on two different threads---sorry. tianna tells me she doesn't want to get well and she doesn't want to quit throwing up. yesterday and this morning i felt like i was falling apart-----i have cried and cried. i feel a little more put together tonight. it really helped me when kevin came home for lunch and told me he would be going to seattle with us-----i was afraid i wouldn't be able to do it alone. we will be going back to boise to be with tianna on sunday-----it was hard for me to leave her there without me.

christine


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penguin Community Regular

Hopefully the treatment center she goes to will help her want to get better. That's the biggest hurdle. I hope you and your family can find some peace in all of this.

jaten Enthusiast

I have heard that the highest hurdle is the person with an eating disorder deciding they want to get well. As ChelsE said, hopefully the clinic she is going to will help her find that true desire. {{{{{HUG}}}}}

God bless you and your family.

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