Seattle Children's Eating Disorders Refeeding Program

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @smashleymcbashley6250
    @smashleymcbashley6250 4 роки тому +1907

    Imagine having parents who care that much. Wild.

  • @OliviaBrynnnn
    @OliviaBrynnnn 5 років тому +1535

    The refeeding process was one of the hardest things I’d ever gone through. Constantly painfully bloated, one time I was so full I got sick...but I’m still grateful that I didn’t give up and pushed to recovery. 2 years free from anorexia 🙌🏼

  • @Selectraf
    @Selectraf 5 років тому +1087

    That's really great that you guys have someone sitting and eating with the patients, and that you focus on a heart rate goal and not a weight one.

  • @katiefarrell5332
    @katiefarrell5332 5 років тому +1588

    Can I just say: “sickest” doesn’t mean skinny. Doesn’t mean eating less. And it annoyed me that the doctor said “it’s a medical problem, but also a physiological problem” Well yeah, but it’s PRIMARILY a psychological problem. It’s a mental illness. Just like depression, just like anxiety, just like bpd. They all begin in the mind, they all end there.

    • @lh4100
      @lh4100 5 років тому +160

      He literally said “rooted in the patient’s psyche”, obviously a condition of psychiatric origin however when the patient begins to show clinical manifestations outside of weight loss including low heart rate etc. the medical component takes precedent acutely, otherwise the patient will not survive to manage the chronic psychological issue, I believe that’s all he was saying, I didn’t see anyone in this video deny that eating disorders are not of psychological origin

  • @Amanda-ug6gp
    @Amanda-ug6gp 4 роки тому +119

    This video captures the true pain of the refeeding process. It took me two years to stabilize weight, and now I am working on intuitive eating. Every day in refeeding it feels like you are going against law, against everything you know. You come out a different person, and it is the scariest thing I have ever gone through. It is also thd best thing I have gone through. I truly found myself for the first time and formed bonds with others who shared my pain. Thank you to Seattle Children's hospital for this video, and thank you for bringing so much awareness.

  • @amethyst4990
    @amethyst4990 5 років тому +662

    Many kids with eating disorders are in dysfunctional families or suffered trauma. I think family therapy after weight restoration should be mandatory as part of outpatient recovery.

  • @laelaallen
    @laelaallen 4 роки тому +156

    I went there and it was actually really nice, really good doctors and people there in general

  • @StateofBalance
    @StateofBalance 5 років тому +297

    Thank you so much for this video! I’m an Eating Disorder therapist out in New York, and it’s wonderful to hear about programs that truly appreciate the complexity of and mental component of Eating Disorders. Wishing Annalise wellness and a recovery that continues to go smoothly!

  • @tinaandersen3270
    @tinaandersen3270 5 років тому +161

    I could only remember the first word. I couldn't remember the second word.

    • @tinaandersen3270
      @tinaandersen3270 5 років тому +32

      The heart rate part of the video was interesting.

  • @megb9642
    @megb9642 5 років тому +316

    I don't know if I should be watching this considering I'm meant to be in recovery and school Christmas dinner stressed me out so much I was holding my breath not breathing properly not wanting to swallow but it's odd coz I'm usually ok

    • @aoifemoss6945
      @aoifemoss6945 5 років тому +32

      I hope your okay. Christmas can be really stressful.The same goes for holidays i n general. Especially because of the high levels of food and disruption to eating patterns and daily routines.
      I myself found myself in the bathroom after dinner for the third night in a row this holiday. Recognising what you are doing and trying to combat it is really important to prevent relapse. Hope your okay!

  • @Smilez-zl4py
    @Smilez-zl4py 4 роки тому +55

    Are people aloud to have there phones

  • @DeadInside-gf8vo
    @DeadInside-gf8vo 4 роки тому +39

    Hm this would be good if I still lived in Seattle

  • @jeremyelkington655
    @jeremyelkington655 5 років тому +95

    I was on urban dictionary and I looked up depression and anxiety eating and anorexia things I've all suffered first depression then anxiety then anorexia times all at once and when I looked them up my heart felt so numb still is.