Family Fears Early Discharge for Anorexic Daughter

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The family of a young woman battling anorexia is deeply concerned that she is being discharged from the hospital with what they fear is a fatal outcome looming.

Caitlin Mackay is currently in critical condition following a collapse at the Eating Disorder Services facility in Inverness, Scotland. She was swiftly taken to Raigmore Hospital, where her condition was classified as life-threatening.

Medical staff have been administering nutrition through a nasogastric tube and have detected visible heart damage attributed to years of malnutrition. Despite the seriousness of Caitlin’s situation, her family is worried that she may be released early next week.

Hollie, Caitlin’s older sister, recounted the distressing incident when Caitlin’s health deteriorated while medical staff were trying to draw blood samples. Expressing frustration and disbelief, Hollie criticized the decision to discharge Caitlin despite her critical condition.

The family has initiated a GoFundMe campaign to secure specialized private treatment for Caitlin, as they believe the current healthcare system may not be equipped to handle her needs adequately.

Caitlin’s family, including her parents Mandy and Dougie, perceives her discharge without intensive inpatient care as a potential death sentence.

Hollie emphasized that Caitlin is fully aware of her dire physical state and is terrified of the impending discharge. The family is seeking support to ensure Caitlin receives the necessary care to overcome her illness.

The fundraiser aims to raise funds for Caitlin’s treatment, with an initial target of £8,000. However, the family anticipates that long-term care costs could range from £20,000 to £100,000. The community response has been positive, with donations surpassing £6,000 already.

While visits from her French bulldog, Harvey, bring Caitlin some solace, the family’s primary focus remains on securing specialized care for her as soon as possible.

Hollie is urging the public to contribute to the fundraising efforts to help Caitlin have a chance at a future beyond her illness.

NHS Highland stated that they cannot discuss individual cases publicly but emphasized their commitment to supporting Caitlin’s family during this challenging time.

Donations can be made through the official GoFundMe page linked here.

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