Thanks for checking in. I've been reading some of the sites regarding intervention, and I'm hoping that my counselor (who specializes in ED's) will be able to offer guidance. I know of a few treatment centers in our area (Hershey being one of them), and I'm pretty sure that my benefits will cover any type of program, although know you have me wondering. Gotta check into that.
Quote: Just asking her to stop on her own is pretty useless.
Yeah, understood. However, I do know that she is concerned for herself as she starts to notice some of the side effects of her behavior, yet she resists, and I mean resists, any sort of idea of counseling. This is where the focus lies I suppose, because she ultimately has to be the one to choose to save herself. Medically, at this point, she is still "stable" and I, nor anyone else, can force the issue.
"Achieve success, but without vanity; Achieve success, but without aggression; Achieve success, but without gain; Achieve success, but without force." Lao Tzu