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Anyone familiar with anorexia inpatient program?

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Question : Anyone familiar with anorexia inpatient program?
Hi. Anybody familiar with Rush hospital’s (Chicago) program?Thanks
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Answer by Gabe
Dont really know about their program, but in one of my psychiatric hospitalizations i was treated for anorexia nervousa (sp) and body dysphormia disorder. Just a big mixture of therapy groups finding the route of the problems and gettting you to eat again.

Going inpatient for anorexia and bulimia- anyone have any good advice to make it through?

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Question : Going inpatient for anorexia and bulimia- anyone have any good advice to make it through?
been struggling for 11 yrs- please positive advice
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Answer by Sparkles
You can do it and you can recover. :) Trust me. Think about what might happen, if you don’t give this your best shot. It won’t be too long before you’re better and out of there.

Have you ever received inpatient treatment for self abuse? If it helped, what was the name of the place?

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Question : Have you ever received inpatient treatment for self abuse? If it helped, what was the name of the place?
I use to know of two highly affective treatment centers for self abusers, both have closed; not sure why. I am looking on behalf of a woman I recently meant through her bishop, to find her a treatment center that is for adults. That deals with self abuse beyond just cutting. She is a cutter, she burns, she’s done it all. She will never get the help she needs here in Ogden Utah, at any hospital. I have seen 70 people personally die from self abuse & anorexia her in our area. Her bishop is willing to pay for treatment if it is specialize & can prove it works. Also, we are looking for a therapist not connected to McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden, Utah & not out of the Weber County Mental Health, as both are where I’ve seen many get nothing but drugs & the treatment they offer self abusers isn’t effective. I have helped many but this woman needs at least one month of intense inpatient help & is willing to go inpatient, only in a specialized setting.
Please don’t give me a list. I only want to hear from those who have been in successful inpatient treatment or has a loved one or friend who has & it gave them the help they needed to stop their self abuse. Drugs have done nothing to help her stop. She needs a place that will help her do memory work, that will teach skils for better coping.
Once out, we need to find a therapist who is patient, supportive &doesn’t use committments & drugs to control people. We need this to be someone in Ogden, Riverdale, Roy, Bountiful, Layton, Brigham or near by areas to Ogden. A therapist who has had success with treating self abusers, people with drug &alcohol problems in their past. Someone who will see her for reduced rates. Someone who is a psychologist in private practice not connected to McKay Dee hospital or it’s behavioral health unit outside the hospital or the county mental health center. Someone with proven success in this area as they will be checked out by us.
If you leave an answer would you please post the name of the treatment center, it’s address if you know it & if you don’t know the address, the state & city where it is located. The name of a contact there that I can speak to about the center & a phone number if you have it. All this would be on a copy of a bill from the treatment center.

If you are answering about a good therapists in the Ogden or surrounding area, not connected to McKay Dee or the County Mental Health Center, can you give me the name & phone number &why you are recommending them if you can.

Also, if you can share if you are willing, about why the treatment center helped, what was good about it, any concernes you had about it. Same for why you would recommend a specific therapist.

Thank you for any reverals you can offer.

Please share my question with others, so they can reply if they know of positive treatment centers anywhere in the US and/or therapists in the areas of Utah mentioned above.
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Answer by John’s Secret Identity™
When I first saw your question about “self abuse” I thought it was a joke post about masturbation. Since I see it is an actual serious question about serious matters I will not post a joke answer.

I don’t have a serious answer for you, but I wish you luck in finding a good one. :)

anything about inpatient treatment in hsptl for eating disorder?

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Question : anything about inpatient treatment in hsptl for eating disorder?
I’m pretty sure I will soon be emitted to the hospital for inpatient treatment for anorexia, before I can actually get into a treatment center out of town somewhere. I’m really scared to go, I don’t know anything about it and I picture it like it Jail…

Will I be held there against my will? and for how long? do they FORCE me to eat? do I have to lay in bed all day long and all night, I heard that I might be watched on video survaliance?? If you have ever been in an inpatient treatment CENTER, and, OR amited to the hsptl for longer then the day, (for an eating dosorder) please tell me everything you know about it!
thank you so much -Jenn-
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Answer by no name please
im currently struggling with anorexia. and this is what my therapist told me what it would be like:force feed you and if you throw up they will just feed you again;if needed watched 24/7;not even allowed to go to the bathroom alone because you might start exercising. it just depends on what hospital or inpatient program you go through, but whatever one you go to yes they will force you to eat. good luck! hope this helps! :)

how much does inpatient treatment for eating disorders cost?

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Question : how much does inpatient treatment for eating disorders cost?
i’m doing a paper and i cant find costs of inpatient treatment anywhere! does anyone know, like roughly how much a month it costs? or where i could find this info? 10pts for best answerer!
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Answer by Zosh
There isn’t a published price list you can go to. It all depends upon the facility, the length of the stay, the treatment provided, the severity of the disorder, and probably 100 other things I can’t think of.

Check with a medical insurance company to see what they typically cover.

when are anorexic patient put into inpatient treatment?

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Question : when are anorexic patient put into inpatient treatment?

im 17 and suffering from an eating disorder so i mean not eating much and still loosing weight
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Answer by James B
Do you mean a Cancer patient not eating or What

BMI anorexia inpatient?

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Question : BMI anorexia inpatient?
I know I have a problem…I can’t eat without feeling guilty..today I had 1000 calories and I feel like a failure I want to purge so badly.. I think I am actually I feel disgusting..
I’m 17. 5’7 and 98 lbs. my bmi is 15.3
my symptoms
-random bruises all over
-dizzy spells–feeling as if I’m going to faint
-constant fatigue
-always feeling fat and comparing myself to others
-blacking out when I stand up
-anxiety, depression, inability to concentrate, ocd

if I went to the doctor (I’ve already been accused 3 times of having an ED by my psychiatrist and my doctor, but denied it.), would I be forced into inpatient with a bmi of 15.3? I can’t stop.. as much as I want to be normal again and not constantly calculate my calories and feel the need to purge if I eat more than 500-600 calories, I can’t. at my last doctors appt. I was told to try to gain weight, but I lost more… I’m scared of becoming fat and losing control of myself.. anorexia makes me feel good about myself, but then I never win–the scale always needs to be lower. I’m never satisfied, and in some ways I don’t want this cycle to stop, but in other ways I know I need to–to feel normal again and be healthy–healthy to me though translates a fat.. I’m scared.
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Answer by luvinlife2thextreme
Hey!

I know what you’re going through is hard. I have trichotillomania, am 5’8 and 115lbs and feel fat. I’d reccomend you go to check yourself in to a eating disorder rehab center, or visit therapy. Also, I find a lot of comfort in www.dailystrength.org. it has many support groups, with lots of people feeling the same way you do.

You do need to gain weight, at least get to 110. You won’t lose control and make yourself fat. You just won’t, okay? Calories do not translate to fat. Calories are really just little packs of energy. high fat and sodium translates to fat.

Please, seek some help. You are amazing. You are beautiful. Keep in touch, my email is luvinlife2thextreme@yahoo.com. Remember: you can do this. you can be healthy, be normal.

Last few words: You ARE BEAUTIFUL. You ARE NOT ALONE.

what should I expect going in for inpatient treatment on Monday for an eating disorder?

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Question : what should I expect going in for inpatient treatment on Monday for an eating disorder?
I had my phone assessment already and was recommended for inpatient. I’m supposed to check in Monday morning for 4-8 weeks. I have no idea what to expect? What do they do if you won’t eat 3 meals every day?
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Answer by ruddy_scot
I was an inpatient at a hospital for an eating disorder a few years ago. When you first get there you’ll be checked in, weighed, blood tests, they will check your things, normal for anyone in the hospital. If the place you are going is anything like where I was you will be eating three meals a day plus snacks if you don’t finish everything you’ll be giving a drink supplement like Boost Plus to make up the calories. If you refuse food and the supplement you will be tubed and fed through your nose until you decide to eat or drink. I remember that my water intake was closely monitored, you have to drink a certain amount but not too much. Your bathroom will probably be locked and you’ll have to have a nurse in the room when you go to the toilet or take a shower. During the day you’ll probably be confined to bed and they will check your orthostatics three times a day. What they are looking for is if when you stand up from lying down if your heart rate goes up and your blood pressure drops: if this happens you’ll be taken in a wheelchair to and from the bathroom and to meals if they are in a different room.

anyone ever been inpatient for an eating disorder?

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Question : anyone ever been inpatient for an eating disorder?
I was just curious if anyone had ever been inpatient for an eating disorder. IF so, what was it like? Did it help? I’ve been suffering for a long time, and they want me going to inpatient. Thanks.
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Answer by madi
hi, i personally have not been an inpatient, but I was a student nurse on a placement in a clinic with inpatients with anorexia nervosa.

If you are WILLING to help yourself, you will find the programs to be helpful. YOU have to make an effort, no one else can do it for you! Noone can force you to eat….you have to overcome your fear and do it…..the staff are there to help you…but you have to be open to the experience, listen to the counsellors, and talk to the other inpatients…they are all there to help! if you are NOT willing to help yourself, then I found that those inpatients were the ones that suffered, and frankly…it was a waste of their time, and a waste of the resources in the clinic!

IF YOU WANT TO GET THROUGH THIS…..you and only you can do it………and being an inpatient can certainily help with this!

Goodluck….

What is inpatient hospital depression treatment like?

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Question : What is inpatient hospital depression treatment like?
I am 17 (almost 18) and I have been depressed for over six years and I am scared of what I have become. Despite several years of good counseling and trying several medications, I still find myself extremely depressed, self harming and abusing drugs (not addicted but every day use of SOMETHING). Am I a good candidate for inpatient hospital treatment? If so, what is it like?
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Answer by gardensallday
If you are not suicidal, or perhaps you do have suicidal ideation, but have good control of your behavior, you may not be eligible for inpatient treatment. Generally, if you have control over your behavior, and aren’t at risk of serious harm, you get outpatient treatment. Consider going to a university outpatient mental health clinic for more advice. Do you have an abuse history, such as sexual abuse? Then did you work on that in therapy? If you danced around something like that, it will still bother you. However, even if you deal with the abuse, it can make biological mental illnesses a lot worse and treatment resistant. Antidepressants arent’ very good & fail to help most people. Exercise and more social support are more effective, and consider a light box. I’ll tack on my depression tips at the end of this answer.

Here is what happens in a mental hospital – they give you a physical, to make sure you are OK that way. They assign you to a room. They go thru your stuff to make sure you don’t have anything sharp or drugs or whatever. Then you take your stuff and put it away in your room, which you may or may not have a roommate. Then you go see a psychiatrist and talk to some nurses. See a counselor. This is over a few days, on and off. You go to groups where you learn stuff. You do crafts, where they can observe your ability to focus and other stuff. You hang out in the break room and play cards or watch TV. The psychiatrist will talk to you something like an hour, and then give you meds based on what he/she thinks will be most likely to help you. The staff at the hospital will find you a psychiatrist and a counselor in the community and set up appointments for you.

depression tips (PRINT THEM OUT)

If your depression is worse in winter, try to get more sun. You may have seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or your depression could be partly seasonal. Use a light box (10,000 Lux (light intensity) at about 20” – about $ 300 online, don’t get at a local store, they charge more, you don’t need full spectrum, it needs a UV filter, the Sunray is a good brand). I have extra windows,, painted the walls peach & yellow & have a skylight ( it helps!) There’s a link to a cheaper lightbox at psycyheducation.org.

Try meditation like progressive muscle relaxation or guided imagery. It reduces stress, & depression. See The Anxiety & Phobia Workbook by Edmund Bourne for examples. Free 15 minute guided imagery download at healthjourneys.com.

***** #1 MOST HELPFUL Go out with friends, & if you don’t have any, join a club & MAKE yourself go until you look forward to it. “Isolating” makes depression worse.

Exercise 1/2 hour a day, & anytime you feel depressed. Exercise is a great mood stabilizer & reduces anxiety. LOTS OF RESEARCH SUPPORTS THIS.

Insomnia?: Go to bed & get up the same time each day, even weekends. Don’t use your bedroom to watch TV, read or use the computer. Don’t do stuff that revs you up before bed, like exercising & using the computer. Light from computer screens & TV wakes you up. Use that last hour to wind down-Take a bath? Make the bedroom very dark, even cover up the alarm clock. Use a noise machine (makes wave sounds etc.) to cover up disturbing sounds. Avoid caffeine in afternoon & evening. Try soundsleeping.com for free relaxing sounds downloads.

Put a lot of colorful, happy things around the house. Do nice things for yourself. Make a list of things that make you happy. On my list: bread fresh from the oven, the scent of Jergen’s cherry almond lotion, the crisp sound of a saltine cracker breaking, fresh sheets on the bed, standing in the boat flicking topwater lures onto the water, etc. Use all your senses & read that list when you are breaking down

Work on time management if you are overwhelmed. Cut back on other responsibilities so you can spend more restorative time with friends & family. Ask for help if depression makes it hard to keep up with chores.

Spend more time with your pet, if you have one.

DON’T listen to sad music! It makes things worse! Listen to upbeat stuff- same with movies & novels.

DISTRACT yourself when you are hurting. Read a novel, watch a comedy, go out with friends, play cards, play a video game, whatever is mentally all-consuming. This is a VERY helpful tip!!

Volunteer. Research shows that helping others makes you feel better about yourself. It also keeps you more involved in the community. Many people find comfort being involved in religion. Get help from your pastor. Be aware that some pastors from conservative faiths don’t “believe” in mental illness & will tell you to go off your meds & pray more – don’t go to such a pastor for “help” if your faith is like this.

Put a half-smile on your face. Changing your expression is proven to help change mood.

For chronic & severe depression, go to mentalhealthrecovery.com & order a $ 10 WRAP (Wellness & Recovery Action Plan) booklet – it helps you write up your own daily plan to maintain mental health & a checklist for a crisis. Consider filling out a psychiatric advance directive to protect your rights & inform professionals about your care if you have a crisis. Links to your state’s free PAD can be found at bazelon.org.

If suicidal, find a community hospital with an inpatient behavioral health unit (check yellow pages) & go or have someone take you. Don’t call 911 unless you have already hurt yourself, because if it is just psych symptoms, it isn’t an ambulance that comes, it is the police, & they will take you to the closest place & that could be a horrible state hospital.

Cognitive Behavioral therapy is the most effective kind of counseling. Try free computerized CBT at moodgym.anu.edu.au. Computerized therapy appears to be almost as effective as counseling, research shows.

Good luck. I learned this information from classes & books.

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