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Fragile - The True Story of My Lifelong Battle With Anorexia (Paperback)
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Fragile - The True Story of My Lifelong Battle With Anorexia (Paperback)
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Loot Price R522
Discovery Miles 5 220
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Say the name Nikki Grahame and most people will remember the bubby,
highly strung and hugely entertaining Big Brother 7 contestant,
famous for her diary room outbursts. Since leaving the Big Brother
house, she had forged a successful career for herself in presenting
and writing. Yet Nikki isn't just another reality television
contestant and her life story is not like any other you will ever
read. From the age of eight until she was nineteen, Nikki battled
anorexia nervosa--but few cases have been quite as extreme as hers.
What she has been through while suffering from this illness might
surprise you--it will definitely shock you. At just seven years
old, Nikki began feeling that she was overweight. A remark about
her being fat from a fellow pupil at a gymnastics class along with
insecurity brought about by her parents' separation and he beloved
grandfather's death, were the catalysts for Nikki's long-term
eating disorder. Aged just eight and weighing just under three
stone, she was diagnosed as anorexic. For the next eight years,
Nikki was in and out of institutions--seven in total--during which
time she attempted suicide twice and had to be sedated up to four
times a day so that she could be force-fed. At one point, she was
sedated for fourteen days while doctors sewed a tube into her
stomach, through which she was fed in order to get her weight out
of the critical range. Nikki admits that she knew every anorexic's
trick in the book: from breaking into hospital kitchens to water
down full-fat milk, altering her diet sheet and switching name tags
on food to ensure that she received smaller amounts, to even
stuffing a door-stop down her trousers before a weigh-in. The
extremes that she went to in order to avoid eating and find ways to
exercise excessively shocked doctors who have worked in the field
for years. As Nikki says, "I've always wanted to be the best at
everything I do, so I had to be the best anorexic--and I was." This
is the heart-rending and powerful story of a girl who lost her
childhood but was brave enough to finally admit that she wanted to
live again. With searing honesty, Nikki recounts her long and
painful road to recovery, how she has had to come to terms with the
long-term ramifications of her illness, how she coped with being in
the Big Brother house and how she uses her new-found fame to
promote awareness of eating disorders and to help those who are
suffering from similar problems. This compelling book tells the
story of an incredible journey.
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