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Can somebody please help!!!!!!!!!!!
anonymous666
I really need to know what to do with my friend, she is so close to death right, and I don' t know what to do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She has an eating disorder, and she keeps passing out. She is only 17
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Patricia Pitts, PhD
Dear anonymous666,
Hopefully my previous response was helpful.
Best,
Dr. Patricia Pitts
The Bella Vita
Los Angeles, CA
Woodland Hills, CA
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pink2385
Talk to either her parents or a school counselor about it
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