Due to her low weight, she was at risk of having a heart attack.
This woman only ate one piece of bread a day for 5 years – but look at her now

The 21-year-old Woolley Moor resident has battled anorexia for over five years, enduring numerous hospitalisations, medical therapy, and intensive care. On the other hand, Annie has used her love of running to help her recover and is in excellent form. I completed the Chesterfield Half Marathon in October of last year.
She stated, “I came to the delightful realization that rehabilitation is a breathtaking process that should be thrilling, unforgettable, and amazing.
I believe that my anorexia will always be a part of me, but I’ve learned to control it and stop thinking about food. “Changing for the better is never too late.”
In 2012, Annie received her initial eating disorder diagnosis. Two years later, her recovery got started, and she had to deal with a





