British woman loses 114 kg by stopping simple eating habits

 A British woman, who lost 114 kilograms of weight, sparked a wave of controversy on social media platforms, and doctors were puzzled, because she only changed her diet.

 Ciutnik quoted the British newspaper, Echo Liverpool, that Laura Kane had suffered from obesity since childhood, and by the age of 34 she weighed 190 kilograms, and the woman was afraid that she would die soon because of her excess weight, especially as she suffered from swine flu, forcing doctors to connect her to a respirator. She also suffered from meningitis and asthma.

A few years ago, a specialist who turned to a British woman for asthma recommended surgery to reduce her weight.

He noted that it would be impossible to perform the operation until she lost some weight on her own.

To achieve her goal, Ken had to completely change her diet.

If earlier she had the habit, she often ate prepared food and drank tea with bread, rolls, butter, and chocolate, but now she prefers breakfast cereal with yogurt or skim milk, and eats tuna salad or potatoes and chicken, according to the newspaper.

When her weight reached an acceptable level, the woman underwent bariatric surgery, after which her stomach shrank in size and began to eat less.

Later, during the hernia operation, doctors removed three kilograms of excess skin resulting from the weight loss, and Ken commented: “It was painful, but the result was worth it.

I am more confident in myself now.”

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