Talk:Survivor: Philippines/@comment-108.208.248.172-20121018031121/@comment-4485510-20121020065958

"Dana was truly sick. Very sick. I felt awful for her because she was such a vibrant woman and was giving so much to the game and then she got walloped. It was just too much for her body. The distinction is that if medical says “you cannot go on any further” then they are pulled from the game. It never has to do with pain — it has to do with the condition being life threatening. So in Dana’s case the medical decision was “you can go further… if you can stand it.” She couldn’t. So technically she did quit, but I have to say that from what I saw, I would have done the same thing. She was in real pain." - Jeff Probst

Source: http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/10/18/jeff-probst-dawson-kiss-survivor-philippines/

It's unfortunate that it counts as quitting, but whoever labeled Dana as a quitter is correct. Although, if there's one thing I've learned, quitting isn't always a bad thing. Depends on how the person quit. Dana's quit was justified due what we saw in Ep 5.