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This Teen Weighs 55 Pounds And Has Been Suffering From An Eating Disorder For Years: Her Family Was Told To Put Her In Hospice But Now They’re Turning To The Internet For Help

Currently, Carly is in an outpatient program, and on a GoFundMe page created for Carly, her parents said that she is “struggling with anorexia and OCD for over 5 years but is officially undiagnosed due to other underlying comorbidities.”

“Right now she has two tubes a J-tube and G-Tube and a permanent suprapubic catheter,” Carly’s parents explained. “She has seen over 25 psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists.”

“At this point, we can’t find anyone who can and is willing to help her further. The medical profession has failed our daughter. Dr.’s and hospital legal teams have insisted the best thing to do is to call HOSPICE.”

“Insurance companies have prevented eating disorder facilities from accepting her, even after we’ve said we would pay out of pocket.”

Despite behind told to put Carly in hospice, her parents are continuing to fight to get Carly the help she desperately needs instead of giving up.

“Our insurance has failed us and the court system has failed our right to reserve our right to have our daughter be given nutrients,” Carly’s parents said.

“Our legal and medical bills fighting for our daughter’s life have become overwhelming. Please help in any way you can with any advice, information, or a donation.”

Carly’s parents have created a GoFundMe page to help with their medical and legal bills for Carly, and they also have created a website too.

Carly’s parents are hoping to get advice and suggestions from anyone who has dealt with a similar situation to Carly’s since that seems to be their only hope.

You can visit the GoFundMe page created by Carly’s parents here, and you can visit their website here.

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