A woman battling anorexia,Rachael Farrokh, from Southern California, is begging the public to help save her life.
In the footage, she explains how her husband, Ron Edmondson, has had
to quit his job to become her 24-hour caregiver, while area hospitals won’t treat her because her ‘dangerous’ weight makes her a ‘liability’. A gaunt-looking Ms Farrokh says in the video….
‘I need your help. I’m suffering from an
eating disorder. It’s a very severe kind of anorexia.’At first, it was
innocent, I wanted to drop a few pounds to get better abs,’ said Ms
Farrokh, adding that a sudden job loss and a painful memory from her
past had allowed her anorexia to creep in.
There’s one hospital across the country that can help, and my chances are very slim. We need your help,’asking viewers to donate ‘anything you can’.
‘I’ve been suffering from this for quite a while now.
I’m five-[foot]-seven, 40-something pounds and no hospitals will even
take me at this point.Rod is now my 24-hour caregiver. In order for us
to get [to the hospital that can help]… and I’m not one to ever ask for
help…I need your help, otherwise I don’t have a shot. And I’m ready to
get better.
where she is aiming to raise $100,000 to fund her treatment. She has so
far raised $44,150, while her video has garnered over 11,000 views.Ms
Farrokh met Mr Edmondson, 41, while he was working as a personal trainer
at her gym. Prior to her battle with anorexia, she was a beautiful,
active, healthy woman, Mr Edmondson told ABC:
‘My lovely wife and I have been together
for more than a decade and she will be seeing her final days if we don’t
take action. Her weight continues to plummet to a weight that’s
extremely dangerous.’