Woman who only ate crisp sandwiches for 23 years diagnosed with serious illness
26.05.2022 - 22:59
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A woman who only ate crisp sandwiches for 23 years decided to she wanted to make a change after developing a chronic illness.
Zoe Sadler has scoffed Walkers crisps on buttered white bread for almost every meal since she was a toddler.
The 25-year-old would polish off two packs of her favourite crisps daily, to the point where other foods would make her feel physically sick.
However, after being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis three years ago, Zoe knew it was time to start taking better care of her health - starting with her diet.
She made an appointment with hypnotherapist David Kilmurry, and after just a few sessions has finally been able to eat a proper meal, the Liverpool Echo reports.
Zoe, from Coventry, explained: “My mum and dad say I tried other foods as a toddler but I always turned my nose up or refused to put them in my mouth. Apparently the only thing mum could get down me were crisps which I used to suck until they were soft.
“I remember being at school when I was little and having crisp sandwiches in my lunch box. They were the only thing I liked to eat.
"I usually had a bowl of dry cereal for breakfast and then a crisp sandwich for lunch and another one for dinner. Sometimes I'd try other flavour crisps because the texture wouldn't bother me."
She added: "Christmas was always hard for me because I'd never want very much to eat. I'd be able to have a Yorkshire pudding but never with gravy."
After undergoing two two-hour hypnotherapy sessions, Zoe has been able to enjoy her first taste of fruits and vegetables alongside other foods.
She said: "I was diagnosed with MS and I just thought, I need to get healthier and feel better.
"I looked around on the internet and read some articles where David had helped other