Mila can stay in the pediatric service in the ZNA Queen Paola Children’s Hospital for another fourteen days, where she was admitted two weeks ago. “She stopped drinking and had a heart rate of 32 in her sleep.” In the meantime, Hillen’s daughter is on the waiting list for a place in an eating clinic. In April, the family submitted an application, five months later they were able to interview. “Fortunately, someone dropped out so that we could visit earlier, but the waiting times are terrible.”
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