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Posted Nov 03 2009 10:00pm
If I could, I would slip this under the door of every family the day their dear child is diagnosed with an eating disorder:
D's memory of first refeeding meal
If parents knew from the start that the disease LIES and the patient needs us to take the long view and not take anything personally... imagine.
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D's memory of first refeeding meal
If parents knew from the start that the disease LIES and the patient needs us to take the long view and not take anything personally... imagine.