The following letter was sent to EPC from a woman in Honduras who was responding to a previous article concerning people with Anorexia dying by assisted suicide based on Anorexia being falsely defined as a terminal illness.
I couldn't sleep. I was really skinny in 2004.
I was daddy's little girl whom I lived with when he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. I suffered anorexia since 2004 without knowing that when dad was diagnosed with stomach cancer, I almost died. I couldn't work. I didn't eat. I tried and tried, but mom and I were focused on my father's illness.
My dad passed away on September 3rd, 2007, and I was really skinny, I didn't want to eat not exactly (that I didn't want to eat, I wasn't able to eat and got seriously depressed).
Fortunately, a Medical Doctor, an Internist of Tegucigalpa capital city of my hometown, Honduras Central America where I live, learned of my problem of Anorexia. What would I do without him and the Psychiatric treatment from another doctor, again and again what would I do without him?
Both helped me out when I suffered Anorexia and I can't thank them enough for the way they treated me with ethics and humanity. I will always be grateful for them.
Now I work with elderly people and feel really happy with my job position and I am totally recovered of Anorexia. Thanks be to God and the physicians mentioned above!
Sincerely,
Eunice Lozano Oqueli from my hometown, Honduras Central America.
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