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The Eating Disorder Association is furious about comments from a mental health specialist who said patients sometimes adapt to their disorder over time, labelling it dangerous .
Canterbury District Health Board s general manager of specialist mental health Greg Hamilton told RNZ in April people with eating disorders sometimes adapt to it over time , and are discharged if extensive treatment doesn t work for them.
Eating Disorder Association (EDANZ) chairperson Nicki Wilson had one thing to say about that. Rubbish! We don t do that with any other illness.
Treatment has moved on extensively in recent years, and the public system cannot simply put people in the too hard basket, she said.
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The Eating Disorder Association is furious about comments from a mental health specialist who said patients sometimes adapt to their disorder over time, labelling it dangerous . Photo / 123RF
The Eating Disorder Association is furious about comments from a mental health specialist who said patients sometimes adapt to their disorder over time, labelling it dangerous . Photo / 123RF
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Warning: Some people may find aspects of this story distressing
The Eating Disorder Association is furious about comments from a mental health specialist who said patients sometimes adapt to their disorder over time, labelling it dangerous .
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Susan, 22, has been fighting to survive in a medical ward in Christchurch Hospital for the past week due to severe anorexia. Photo / 123RF
Susan, 22, has been fighting to survive in a medical ward in Christchurch Hospital for the past week due to severe anorexia. Photo / 123RF
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Susan , 22, has been fighting to survive in a medical ward in Christchurch Hospital for the past week due to severe anorexia.
It began when she was 14.
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Her mother Fiona said she was discharged from South Island Eating Disorder Service (SIEDS) early last year after her treatment journey came to an end. Since then, the illness has intensified.
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