Judge decides anorexic to be fed

A HIGH Court judge has ruled that it is in the best interests of a woman who suffers from “extremely severe” anorexia to be fed against her wishes.

Mr Justice Peter Jackson found that the 32-year-old, who has other chronic health conditions, “lacked capacity” to make a decision about life-sustaining treatment.

Sitting at the Court of Protection in London, the judge said it was a “very difficult decision” to make in a situation requiring “a balance to be struck between the weight objectively to be given to life on one hand and to personal independence on the other”.

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Her case had “raised for the first time in my experience the real possibility of life-sustaining treatment not being in the best interests of a person who, while lacking capacity, is fully aware of her situation”.

Mr Jackson made his judgment public yesterday.