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  • Author : Faith-and-Hope
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27 Jun 2017 09:17 AM
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My husband has a well-hidden complex eating disorder and is still in complete denial, and hostile to any mention of it. On the Carer's forum @Former-Member posted a link for information about Anosognosia that was very informative and poignant, but it still doesn't give any answers about how to get past this walk of invisibility to enable treatment.

I understand the wall. The eating disorder is the foundation of his life, and I am afraid he will completely fall apart when eventually it is made known to him that it is an illness, not a superior achievement ....,,

He was recently diagnosed as ocpd by our son's psychiatrist, but aside from recommending family counselling, where I can't speak up in front of my husband without much more support than blind-siding the therapist and my husband with an unanticipated intervention, my husband has not been offered any support along with this diagnosis.

It's all very nerve-wracking trying to negotiate these circumstances.

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