Thanks for the feedback. I'm not sure if this is just because I've never experienced this, but it doesn't seem as if she's in a position where she'll need to be hospitalized (or will die) if she continues this way for a long time. The time she fainted was probably aggravated by other things like the drinking she had done the night before and her lack of sleep. Our roommate who lived with her last year said that nobody told her anything about it and when summer had passed, she just came back and was eating normally again. I'm inclined to do the same thing, but at the same time, I picked up the name of the eating disorder specialist at our school's counseling center. School gets out next week and so she can't see her until the Fall, and I'm pretty sure she's not going to die over summer break, so are there any good (and productive) ways of saying something about this to her? Or should I just see what happens over the summer?
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