Coventry Telegraph

Cov woman who lived on crisp sandwiches for 23 years eats her first proper meal

- By ADAM DUTTON & JASPREET KAUR News Reporters

A COVENTRY woman who lived on cheese and onion crisp sandwiches for 23 YEARS has finally eaten a proper meal after being hypnotised.

Zoe Sadler, 25, has munched on Walkers crisps in buttered white bread since she was a toddler.

Zoe scoffed two packs of her favourite crisps every day for more than two decades after other foods left her feeling physically sick.

She said: “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 lunchbox. 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.

“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 developing Multiple Sclerosis (MS) three years ago, Zoe decided to improve her health and turned to hypnothera­pist David Kilmurry for help. She underwent two hypnothera­py sessions and has since been able to enjoy her first taste of fruits and vegetables as well as other foods.

Zoe 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 fussy eaters so contacted him.

“We had two two-hour sessions which felt like they lasted five minutes each and, after the second one, I was able to try loads of different foods. I can’t believe how nice strawberri­es are and I even tried a Wagamama chilli squid which was really spicy. I’m looking forward to trying curry and lots of other different foods.”

Warehouse operative Zoe, who weighs 9st and fits into size 8 dresses, lives with fiance Jason Fox, 28, a carpenter. She revealed that one of her other motivation­s for overcoming her obsession with crisp sandwiches was so she could enjoy a hearty meal at her wedding next March.

She added: “I really don’t just want to be eating crisp sandwiches on my wedding day. Now I’m looking forward to planning our wedding day menu with Jason.”

London-based therapist and hypnotist David Kilmurry hypnotised Zoe after diagnosing her with Avoidant/ Restrictiv­e Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). He said: “Huge credit to Zoe on her recovery, her progress has been phenomenal and has superseded my expectatio­ns.

“In a very short amount of time with myself and at home she has been calmly eating new meals and incorporat­ed many 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 even if you counteract it with exercise.

“Straight after hypnotism in the chair, Zoe was open to trying new fruits and vegetables including cabbage, blueberrie­s and left with a pot of nuts, cranberry’s and several other foods which she excitedly ate.”

 ?? ?? Zoe Sadler, who lived on crisp sandwiches for 23 years, has finally eaten a proper meal after being hypnotised by David Kilmurry (Image: SWNS)
Zoe Sadler, who lived on crisp sandwiches for 23 years, has finally eaten a proper meal after being hypnotised by David Kilmurry (Image: SWNS)

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