For a whopping 23 years, Zoe Sadler only ate cheese and onion crisp sandwiches, but it wasn’t until a major health scare with a serious diagnosis that she finally got her addiction under control
A woman, who only ate cheese and onion crisp sandwiches for 23 years, was diagnosed with a serious illness, after her salty addiction took a worrying turn.
Zoe Sadler started eating crisps from a young age, with the potato snack in sandwiches and for dinner daily. She shared: “My mum and dad say I tried other foods as a toddler but I always 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 lunchbox.
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“I usually had a bowl of dry cereal for breakfast and then a crisp sandwich for lunch and another one for dinner. Christmas was always hard because I’d never want very much to eat.”
But her health soon took over the focus from her beloved snack. Zoe recalled: “Then I was diagnosed with MS and I just thought, ‘I need to get healthier and feel better’.”
After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Zoe turned to hypnotist, David Kilmurray, to put an end to her crisp addiction once and for all. David hypnotised her after diagnosing her with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, and she now has a healthy diet.
Zoe, of Coventry, was cured after two two-hour hypnotherapy sessions. The warehouse operative now enjoys strawberries, trips to Wagamama and wants to try curry. London-based David said: “Huge credit to Zoe on her recovery.
“In a very short time she has been calmly eating new meals and incorporated new high grade fruits and vegetables to her ‘safe’ foods list. Recently diagnosed with MS, it is dangerous for her to live on a diet of just crisp sandwiches.”
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