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Անորեքսիայից ճարպակայում. 25կգ-ից աղջիկը վերածվել է 100 կգ-ի /ֆոտո/

Ամերիկուհի Բրիտանի Բեգանդերի ծնողներն արդեն պատրաստվում էին դստեր թաղմանը, քանի որ նրա ապրելու հույսեր գրեթե չկային: Բրիտանին մանկուց զբաղվում էր սպորտով, առողջ ապրելակերպով էր ապրում, սակայն 13 տարեկանում նրա օրգանիզմում ինչ-որ բան խառնվեց իրար` աղջկա մոտ անորեքսիա առաջացավ:

Նա անդադար նիհարում էր, անընդհատ հիվանդանոցում էր, սակայն 20 տարեկանում նրա վիճակն այնքան վատ էր, որ ապրելու հույս չկար: Աղջիկը 25 կիլոգրամ էր կշռում եւ նման էր քայլող կմախքի:

Սակայն աղջկան հաջողվեց ապրել: Նրա օրգանիզմում ասես ինչ-որ բան հրաշքով փոխվեց: Բրիտանին սկսեց գիրանալ: Ոգեւորված արդյունքով` նա իրեն ոչ մի ուտելիքում չէր մերժում: Արդյունքում ընդամենը մեկ տարի հետո Բրիտանին կշռում էր ուղիղ 100 կիլոգրամ:

Հիմա էլ Բրիտանիի կյանքում նոր խնդիրներ սկսվեցին` ինչպես ազատվել ավելորդ քաշից: Հավաքելով իրեն` աղջիկն իր համար որվա եւ սննդակարգի ռեժիմ սահմանեց եւ այժմ հասել է իդեալական քաշի: Բրիտանին, ում ծնոնղներն ընդամենը 6 տարի առաջ պատրաստվում էին նրա թաղմանն ու անգամ գերեզմանոցում տեղ էին պատվիրել, այսօր շատ երջանիկ է, պատրաստվում է թողարկել իր գիրքը` «Անվտանգություն` թվերում: 25-ից 100, իմ պայքարը օրգանիզմի խանգարման դեմ» վերնագրով:

Այժմ նա ակտիվ կյանքով է ապորւմ, զբաղվում է թենիսով եւ բոլորին խորհուրդ է տալիս չվհատվել: Աղջկա համոզմունքն է` անելանելի իրավիճակներ չեն լինում:

These images show a woman's dramatic weight fluctuations as she went from just 56lbs to a staggering 221lbs during a crippling battle with eating disorders. Brittany Bergunder, 26, from San Luis Obispo, CA, was a champion horseback rider and tennis player when she developed anorexia at the age of 13. She then spent the rest of her teenage years in and out of rehab clinics as she struggled to get to grips with her eating disorders. By the time she was 20 her condition became so bad that she was forced into hospital when her weight dropped to just 56lbs. Brittany spent months on her hospital bed and was not expected to survive her ordeal - her distraught parents even began to make funeral arrangements. Astonishingly, she managed to survive and quickly began to pile on weight.  But Brittany was still not cured and amazingly her eating disorder shifted from weight loss to weight gain as she started to ferociously binge eat. In just three months she gained 70lbs and put on a total of 160lbs in the course of one year, until she weighed a staggering 221lbs. But through the support of her family and through her passion of horseback ridding Brittany was able to overcome her eating disorder. She has since made a full recovery and has written a book about her struggles called 'Safety In Numbers: From 56 To 221 Pounds, My Battle With Eating Disorders'. The book will be released in January 2016.  Pictured: Brittany Burgunder, at ages 20, 26 and 21 Ref: SPL1144399  081015   Picture by: Splash News / Burgunder Splash News and Pictures Los Angeles:310-821-2666 New York:	212-619-2666 London:	870-934-2666 photodesk@splashnews.com

 

These images show a woman's dramatic weight fluctuations as she went from just 56lbs to a staggering 221lbs during a crippling battle with eating disorders. Brittany Bergunder, 26, from San Luis Obispo, CA, was a champion horseback rider and tennis player when she developed anorexia at the age of 13. She then spent the rest of her teenage years in and out of rehab clinics as she struggled to get to grips with her eating disorders. By the time she was 20 her condition became so bad that she was forced into hospital when her weight dropped to just 56lbs. Brittany spent months on her hospital bed and was not expected to survive her ordeal - her distraught parents even began to make funeral arrangements. Astonishingly, she managed to survive and quickly began to pile on weight.  But Brittany was still not cured and amazingly her eating disorder shifted from weight loss to weight gain as she started to ferociously binge eat. In just three months she gained 70lbs and put on a total of 160lbs in the course of one year, until she weighed a staggering 221lbs. But through the support of her family and through her passion of horseback ridding Brittany was able to overcome her eating disorder. She has since made a full recovery and has written a book about her struggles called 'Safety In Numbers: From 56 To 221 Pounds, My Battle With Eating Disorders'. The book will be released in January 2016.  Pictured: Brittany Burgunder, 21, weighing her heaviest 221lbs Ref: SPL1144399  081015   Picture by: Splash News / Burgunder Splash News and Pictures Los Angeles:310-821-2666 New York:	212-619-2666 London:	870-934-2666 photodesk@splashnews.com

 

These images show a woman's dramatic weight fluctuations as she went from just 56lbs to a staggering 221lbs during a crippling battle with eating disorders. Brittany Bergunder, 26, from San Luis Obispo, CA, was a champion horseback rider and tennis player when she developed anorexia at the age of 13. She then spent the rest of her teenage years in and out of rehab clinics as she struggled to get to grips with her eating disorders. By the time she was 20 her condition became so bad that she was forced into hospital when her weight dropped to just 56lbs. Brittany spent months on her hospital bed and was not expected to survive her ordeal - her distraught parents even began to make funeral arrangements. Astonishingly, she managed to survive and quickly began to pile on weight.  But Brittany was still not cured and amazingly her eating disorder shifted from weight loss to weight gain as she started to ferociously binge eat. In just three months she gained 70lbs and put on a total of 160lbs in the course of one year, until she weighed a staggering 221lbs. But through the support of her family and through her passion of horseback ridding Brittany was able to overcome her eating disorder. She has since made a full recovery and has written a book about her struggles called 'Safety In Numbers: From 56 To 221 Pounds, My Battle With Eating Disorders'. The book will be released in January 2016.  Pictured: Britany Burgunder, 21 Ref: SPL1144399  081015   Picture by: Splash News / Burgunder Splash News and Pictures Los Angeles:310-821-2666 New York:	212-619-2666 London:	870-934-2666 photodesk@splashnews.com

 

These images show a woman's dramatic weight fluctuations as she went from just 56lbs to a staggering 221lbs during a crippling battle with eating disorders. Brittany Bergunder, 26, from San Luis Obispo, CA, was a champion horseback rider and tennis player when she developed anorexia at the age of 13. She then spent the rest of her teenage years in and out of rehab clinics as she struggled to get to grips with her eating disorders. By the time she was 20 her condition became so bad that she was forced into hospital when her weight dropped to just 56lbs. Brittany spent months on her hospital bed and was not expected to survive her ordeal - her distraught parents even began to make funeral arrangements. Astonishingly, she managed to survive and quickly began to pile on weight.  But Brittany was still not cured and amazingly her eating disorder shifted from weight loss to weight gain as she started to ferociously binge eat. In just three months she gained 70lbs and put on a total of 160lbs in the course of one year, until she weighed a staggering 221lbs. But through the support of her family and through her passion of horseback ridding Brittany was able to overcome her eating disorder. She has since made a full recovery and has written a book about her struggles called 'Safety In Numbers: From 56 To 221 Pounds, My Battle With Eating Disorders'. The book will be released in January 2016.  Pictured: Brittany Burgunder in hospital aged 20 Ref: SPL1144399  081015   Picture by: Splash News / Burgunder Splash News and Pictures Los Angeles:310-821-2666 New York:	212-619-2666 London:	870-934-2666 photodesk@splashnews.com

 

These images show a woman's dramatic weight fluctuations as she went from just 56lbs to a staggering 221lbs during a crippling battle with eating disorders. Brittany Bergunder, 26, from San Luis Obispo, CA, was a champion horseback rider and tennis player when she developed anorexia at the age of 13. She then spent the rest of her teenage years in and out of rehab clinics as she struggled to get to grips with her eating disorders. By the time she was 20 her condition became so bad that she was forced into hospital when her weight dropped to just 56lbs. Brittany spent months on her hospital bed and was not expected to survive her ordeal - her distraught parents even began to make funeral arrangements. Astonishingly, she managed to survive and quickly began to pile on weight.  But Brittany was still not cured and amazingly her eating disorder shifted from weight loss to weight gain as she started to ferociously binge eat. In just three months she gained 70lbs and put on a total of 160lbs in the course of one year, until she weighed a staggering 221lbs. But through the support of her family and through her passion of horseback ridding Brittany was able to overcome her eating disorder. She has since made a full recovery and has written a book about her struggles called 'Safety In Numbers: From 56 To 221 Pounds, My Battle With Eating Disorders'. The book will be released in January 2016.  Pictured: Brittany Burgunder just after coming out of hospital Ref: SPL1144399  081015   Picture by: Splash News / Burgunder Splash News and Pictures Los Angeles:310-821-2666 New York:	212-619-2666 London:	870-934-2666 photodesk@splashnews.com

 

These images show a woman's dramatic weight fluctuations as she went from just 56lbs to a staggering 221lbs during a crippling battle with eating disorders. Brittany Bergunder, 26, from San Luis Obispo, CA, was a champion horseback rider and tennis player when she developed anorexia at the age of 13. She then spent the rest of her teenage years in and out of rehab clinics as she struggled to get to grips with her eating disorders. By the time she was 20 her condition became so bad that she was forced into hospital when her weight dropped to just 56lbs. Brittany spent months on her hospital bed and was not expected to survive her ordeal - her distraught parents even began to make funeral arrangements. Astonishingly, she managed to survive and quickly began to pile on weight.  But Brittany was still not cured and amazingly her eating disorder shifted from weight loss to weight gain as she started to ferociously binge eat. In just three months she gained 70lbs and put on a total of 160lbs in the course of one year, until she weighed a staggering 221lbs. But through the support of her family and through her passion of horseback ridding Brittany was able to overcome her eating disorder. She has since made a full recovery and has written a book about her struggles called 'Safety In Numbers: From 56 To 221 Pounds, My Battle With Eating Disorders'. The book will be released in January 2016.  Pictured: Brittany Burgunder in hospital ages 20 Ref: SPL1144399  081015   Picture by: Splash News / Burgunder Splash News and Pictures Los Angeles:310-821-2666 New York:	212-619-2666 London:	870-934-2666 photodesk@splashnews.com

 

These images show a woman's dramatic weight fluctuations as she went from just 56lbs to a staggering 221lbs during a crippling battle with eating disorders. Brittany Bergunder, 26, from San Luis Obispo, CA, was a champion horseback rider and tennis player when she developed anorexia at the age of 13. She then spent the rest of her teenage years in and out of rehab clinics as she struggled to get to grips with her eating disorders. By the time she was 20 her condition became so bad that she was forced into hospital when her weight dropped to just 56lbs. Brittany spent months on her hospital bed and was not expected to survive her ordeal - her distraught parents even began to make funeral arrangements. Astonishingly, she managed to survive and quickly began to pile on weight.  But Brittany was still not cured and amazingly her eating disorder shifted from weight loss to weight gain as she started to ferociously binge eat. In just three months she gained 70lbs and put on a total of 160lbs in the course of one year, until she weighed a staggering 221lbs. But through the support of her family and through her passion of horseback ridding Brittany was able to overcome her eating disorder. She has since made a full recovery and has written a book about her struggles called 'Safety In Numbers: From 56 To 221 Pounds, My Battle With Eating Disorders'. The book will be released in January 2016.  Pictured: Brittany Burgunder in hospital aged 20 Ref: SPL1144399  081015   Picture by: Splash News / Burgunder Splash News and Pictures Los Angeles:310-821-2666 New York:	212-619-2666 London:	870-934-2666 photodesk@splashnews.com

 

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