I think there's primarily ignorance in the health care profession. In my experience, the average family doctor, in their entire career, may see only two or three patients who are very sick with anorexia. They get very interested when they have such a person. They call me on the phone and they want to learn all about it. They're more frightened than anything else.
By and large, it's simply ignorance and lack of knowledge. There is a certain amount of discriminatory attitude present even in the medical field, but it's mostly that they just don't know. They've had no exposure. They don't know anything about it, and when they see a patient, they don't have the first idea of what to do next.