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Kids in crisis: Inside Ontario's overloaded mental-health system


About two years ago, Suzanne noticed that her daughter was getting thinner and thinner. The Ottawa resident suspected that her daughter, then 14, had developed bulimia. By December 2019, she was struggling to get out of bed and looked gravely ill. Her parents were worried about her heart: purging a symptom of bulimia that can involve self-induced vomiting, laxative misuse, and other behaviours can cause imbalances of the electrolytes that help maintain a regular heart rhythm.
In January 2020, Suzanne’s daughter agreed to go on a wait-list for an eating-disorder clinic at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. About two months later, as COVID-19 began upending the world, their family doctor instructed her to go to the emergency room immediately. She was admitted to the hospital’s inpatient eating-disorder program later that day. ....

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Parents Warned about Rise of Suicide Attempts, Eating Disorders Amid COVID-19 Pandemic


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Children and teenagers are craving for their lives back. In particular, they miss their social life, circle of friends, and generally life in the outdoors. Many milestones missed during the pandemic include prom, graduation, and even birthdays could no longer be an excuse to see their friends. As the children of this generation crave real connections, their lives disintegrate faster, leading to a rise in suicide attempts and eating disorders amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Suicide Attempts are More Serious During COVID-19 Pandemic
As the pandemic struck, the Penn State Children s Hospital saw a jump in the number of local children attempting suicide, ABC 27 reported. Moreover, the healthcare experts noted that the serious nature of the suicide attempts has become more worrisome. ....

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Experts say pandemic fuelling apparent spike in eating disorders among adolescents | iNFOnews


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Trent University student Sterling Renzoni is shown in a handout photo. Renzoni says the pandemic has made it harder for many young people struggling with eating disorders.
Image Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Sterling Renzoni
January 21, 2021 - 5:30 AM
TORONTO - Pediatric and mental health experts say pandemic stress is driving a spike in eating disorders among adolescents and teens, pointing to school disruptions, social isolation and infection fears as destabilizing factors that could have long-term physical and mental health effects.
Doctors at Toronto s Hospital for Sick Children, Ottawa s pediatric hospital and research centre CHEO and the Alberta Children s Hospital in Calgary are among those noting a significant jump in admissions and demand for outpatient treatment. ....

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Experts say pandemic fuelling apparent spike in eating disorders among adolescents


 
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Pediatric and mental health experts say pandemic stress is driving a spike in eating disorders among adolescents and teens, pointing to school disruptions, social isolation and infection fears as destabilizing factors that could have long-term physical and mental health effects.
Doctors at Toronto s Hospital for Sick Children, Ottawa s pediatric hospital and research centre CHEO and the Alberta Children s Hospital in Calgary are among those noting a significant jump in admissions and demand for outpatient treatment.
Dr. Ellie Vyver of the Alberta Children s Hospital says admissions more than doubled at her hospital between July and September last year and continue to rise. Colleagues across the country are reporting similar signs of despair. ....

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