. >> amy lambert came to carolina house for treatment after years of suffering from anorexia. >> i found myself in a really unfortunately abusive relationship and the only way i knew to have control in my life was to control the ways in which i ate as more and more control was taken away from me, i became really aware that no one could make me eat. >> obsession with food and weight was all consuming. >> it may start with something chocolate today. before you know it, it's i won't have starches. i won't have chocolate. i won't have sugar. i won't have fat. >> by the time she sought treatment, she had little hope of finding a way out. she drew this picture after coming to carolina house. tiny gray gravestones. >> 10% of people with eating disorders do die. they're incredibly dangerous. but the director of carolina house believes the treatment program here can save lives this residential facility near durham and a day treatment facility in raleigh treat women and men with eating disorders. residents learn to make healthy meals while they deal with underlining issues. >> you have 24 hour sup