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And so Eldest DDs life begins a new chapter :)

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coff33pot · 04/03/2013 00:45

She has made it :) 16 weeks later they hand her a certificate and bid her farewell tomorrow to start her "life"

After her battle she now has her official dx of full blown annorexia thanks to medical staff although not trained in that field believing in her and helping her get the diagnosis and the support she is entitled to. She broke down on the phone when she told me and oh god the dejavu feeling of listening to DS dx in london came flooding back. The relief in her voice was unbelievable. To be finally understood that it was not a drink and drug issue but an eating disorder that had really been their stemming from childhood, anxiety and self esteem. All that she has said all along but people turned a deaf ear and refused her help.

Its an odd feeling again that you dont wish your children to have a dx of any kind but become so desperate and welcome it with open arms when it helps that person learn to understand themselves, have a reason for their behaviours and finally someone tells them it is not all their fault besides just the mother.

She has a place in a womens secure refuge with ongoing support and can stay there for up to 2 years whilst still on a list for supported housing. Has a psychiatrist to help her with her MH issues and body dysmorphia. Finally has funding for 1 to 1 support with eating disorder and a CPN.

She is scared but excited. They have helped her overcome her anxieties, fears and learn to accept what happened to her over the years from child to recent tragic events. I am so proud of her. She had to go through this alone and she did for the first time in her life. She is not coming back here but she says she is not running away from bad times she is walking away to good ones :)

Her forward plan is to do what she wanted to do when she left school and that was study psychology and help other teens. Open day is this week and her only worry is that they reject her due to being older and little qualifications. So guys I am asking you to Honk again for her that someone sees the potential in her that I have seen all along x

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coff33pot · 08/03/2013 01:15

Oh gosh thank you all for the lovely wishes and honks. Been so wrapped up in moving DD I forgot to come back to this thread Blush

She is doing ok day by day. The respite is a nice house, very secure and very supportive. She has arranged to go and enrol in a foundation level 2 councelling 12 week course with examination at the end just to keep her going whilst waiting to hopefully be accepted to start sept on the psychology side. So that is good news and we are going up there saturday with the paperwork. She has also looked into going back to going back as a volunteer to help others and gain experience on the councelling side.

Unfortunately her first day of freedom didnt go to plan due to me picking her up and going for a hot chocolate to be hit whilst stationary by a newbie driver and me ending up strapped down to a trolley and carted off to the hospital for xrays lol.

silly person forgot what pedals they were touching and DD and I were thrown forward and shunted up over the pavement into a lampost. She has hurt all her left side and its looking like I need MRI due to possible severed nerve damage DOH! life just gets more exciting by the minute still I have had chocolate tonight and spoilt with cups of tea. I have a very poorly car though :( so praying my hire one turns up and my neck starts working.

Its all going good and the honking is definitely helping so thank you again all :)

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troutsprout · 08/03/2013 04:10

That's great news . I'm really chuffed for her. ( and you too!) Smile

EllenJaneisstillnotmyname · 08/03/2013 08:39

Not so good about the shunt, though. Whiplash? Hope it's not too serious. X

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TheNinjaGooseIsOnAMission · 08/03/2013 11:07

ooooh not great coffee, hope you're on the mend quickly Thanks

troutsprout · 08/03/2013 11:11

Hope you both aren't too battered and bruised this morning. That was bad luck coffee

coff33pot · 08/03/2013 16:09

Thanks well my back is crippling at the moment due to sciatica playing up compensating for walking like a wonky donkey Grin

neck doesnt hurt due to the fact I cant feel anything as its all numb so that isnt good but not so bad as to have pain :)

DDs head wants to explode as she was yanked the other way and I now have a replacement car that is brand new and white!!!! So I have driven it back and parked it up threatening DS within an inch of putting his feet on the seats that was after I persuaded him the when he got inside it would feel like he was in my car as it looks the same inside if not the right colour ahhhh!

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troutsprout · 08/03/2013 17:44

Noooo! Ouch! Sciatica is horrible. Hope it eases up soon.

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