Woman fears she may die without specialist anorexia treatment
However, Amy's mum Lyn Ellis said there was no-one who could help her daughter.
The Welsh government recently said since 2017, health boards had received an additional £4.1m to support improvements such as early intervention and improved waiting times. Prof Salmoiraghi, medical director for mental health and learning disabilities, said: "We share Amy's desire to ensure that she receives the most appropriate care.
"It's unbelievable, all the support from around the world, from sufferers, and from people that just didn't understand that this isn't a life choice.
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