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Old Mar 29, 2015, 03:07 PM
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I have an assessment at the ED program in my city tomorrow. All they offer is outpatient, and last time they saw me they thought I might need a higher level of supervision. I was supposed to try and make some small changes. I tried, but went back to my normal level of restriction after a few days. I haven't lost much weight, maybe a pound or two if that. I don't know what they're going to do.

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Good luck. Congrats on keeping up with the ED program. They are there to help you.
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IMO any help is better than none..hope it goes well
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I have an assessment at the ED program in my city tomorrow. All they offer is outpatient, and last time they saw me they thought I might need a higher level of supervision. I was supposed to try and make some small changes. I tried, but went back to my normal level of restriction after a few days. I haven't lost much weight, maybe a pound or two if that. I don't know what they're going to do.

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best of luck. boost or glucernia 3 times a day if you can drink those, will help.
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Old Apr 03, 2015, 02:11 PM
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I can't even do boost once a day, I've tried.

The ED program decided I was too much of a medical risk and dropped me like a hot rock. They advised that I follow up with the day program that I was referred to at the beginning of March, and immediately discharged me. So I called the other program and they said they had no record of me, no referral. Now, I was at my psychiatrist's office the day before, and I saw the referral and the fax confirmation with my own eyes.

And my psychiatrist won't answer my calls so I don't know what's going on, whether I have to start again at the bottom of the waiting list, etc. I'm really losing hope. What the hell is the point?

The ONE THING I was afraid of that I told the ED program in my city was that I'd be left hanging with no treatment. They PROMISED that wouldn't happen. And now it's happening.
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I'm so sorry they've dropped you.i really hope things work out. Keep us posted
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