'You feel so numb': Australia-first program offers hope for people like Siena

By Kate Aubusson
Updated September 25 2017 - 9:48am, first published September 13 2017 - 10:12am
Siena Armati at a home in Double Bay. Story details: Siena will be speaking about her experiences getting treatment for an eating disorder. The story is about eating disorder services and the need for more intensive programs. Tuesday 12th September 2017 SMH photo Louie Douvis .
Siena Armati at a home in Double Bay. Story details: Siena will be speaking about her experiences getting treatment for an eating disorder. The story is about eating disorder services and the need for more intensive programs. Tuesday 12th September 2017 SMH photo Louie Douvis .

For three years Siena Armati's life was a revolving door of emergency departments, feeding tubes, starvation and lying to the people she most cared about.

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