For five years, this lady subsisted on only one slice of bread every day—and now, look at her!

But the young lady claims that she started to get well by focusing on her passion of running. Last October, she went all the way and finished the Chesterfield Half Marathon.

“Rehabilitation is a magnificent process that ought to be exciting, memorable, and tremendous,” she said in a social media post. Even though I’ve learnt to regulate my eating disorder and put food out of my mind, I still feel that my anorexia will always be with me.

A life-altering decision may be made at any moment, says Windley. Annie was diagnosed in 2012, and she started getting better two years later. She made the decision to battle her eating condition in October 2017.

“I can’t say exactly what occurred, but this time, it was just for myself,” she added online.

Every day of the struggle was filled with amazing courage and terrible emotions. The combat itself was magnificent. “In the past four months, I’ve gained three stone, and I’m currently at my heaviest since 2014.”

What really counts, according to her life experiences, is not how someone looks but how they treat themselves and others.

 

As Tom Cruise and Will Smith each stand atop the Burj Khalifa, onlookers notice the striking contrast.

Cameron Diaz, 51, and Benji Madden, 45, discreetly welcome their second child—a choice that has drawn criticism.