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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I One drawback of the maudsley method is that it creates this dynamic, where YOU become so involved in HER eating and her well-being. And while I can see it leads to success in getting back to a healthy state, IMO it creates an unhealthy dynamic with the family that is centered so much around the illness. [/quote] "One drawback of intensive chemotherapy is that the HOSPITAL becomes so involved in HER recover and well being. And while I can see that it leads to success in getting back to a cancer free state, IMO it creates an unhealthy dynamic with the hospital staff that is centered so much around the illness...." (See how weird that sounds??) As long as the patient is BACK TO A HEALTHY STATE you can always cut back on insisting on full nutrition. But if the patient DOESN'T RECOVER from anorexia and dies or remains in a permanently malnourished state, there is no help for them.[/quote]
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