Obese woman lost 8st after her fast food diet left her pre-diabetic – and now she’s written a book showing how YOU can shed the lbs too
"Usually I'd wait until hunger set in around 10am, then would head off and grab a kebab or a pie. I hated that I was overweight and had tried different diets from the age of 12, but nothing stuck"

A MORBIDLY obese woman who loved fast food so much she ate kebabs for breakfast, has swapped her greasy habit for a caveman diet and shed more than eight stone.
Elora Harre, 23, was a size 24 at her heaviest thanks to a solid diet of convenience foods including pizza, burgers and kebabs every day for breakfast.
But after developing headaches and sore eyes, she discovered she was pre-diabetic as a result of her eating habits and was forced to ditch them once and for all.
Now Elora, from Perth, Australia, has shrunk from a size 24 to a size 12 after swapping her greasy take outs for a trendy paleo diet and eating meals consisting purely of natural, unprocessed foods.
She's been so successful in her transformation, losing eight stone seven pounds, that she has amassed a huge online following and has just launched her own book chronicling her journey, called The Shrinking Violet – How to Lose Weight and Get Fit the Paleo Way.
She said: "I was always 'the bigger kid' growing up, because I kind of just shot up and grew out.
"I loved processed foods and especially anything loaded with carbs. But it was after losing my dad, at age 10 to cancer, that my issue with food really developed.
"I turned to fast food to comfort myself, and by the time I was 18, I was eating fast food every day, even for breakfast.
"Usually I'd wait until hunger set in around 10am, then would head off and grab a kebab or a pie. I hated that I was overweight and had tried different diets from the age of 12, but nothing stuck.
"It was only when I started struggling to see properly and had constant headaches, that I realised how bad my health was and was able to make the change."
In fact, Elora's health was so bad that, at just 19, she started to experience extreme anxiety attacks, which only made her weight problems worse.
She said: "I'd tried a multitude of different crash-diets in an attempt to lose the weight.
"You name it, I had tried it. Plans, programs, gym memberships… I'd spent thousands of dollars but nothing had worked.
"I was 19 and morbidly obese. After returning from a year of studying I was unhealthier than ever and it was giving me crippling anxiety attacks.
"It was then I discovered everything I was experiencing were symptoms of type-2 diabetes and if I didn't do something soon, I could in serious trouble."
But Elora was so accustomed to her diet of fatty foods she knew it was going to be tough.
Elora added: "I loved having a kebab for brekkie. It was my favourite. At lunchtimes you could nearly always find me in Hungry Jacks having a large combo meal with an extra burger on the side and something similar for dinner.
"But now suddenly, I knew I had to say goodbye to those foods for good.
"I'd read a lot about 'clean eating' and after trying so many fad diets I liked the idea of stripping my food back to basics. But it didn't happen overnight.
"I started by removing processed foods from my diet which meant I couldn't have anything with sugar or chemicals in.
"In the first year, I lost 40kgs. It took another year to lose the other 15kilos."
Elora credits her success to following The Paleo Diet – also known as the "caveman diet."
She said: "I focused on good, fresh, whole foods that aren't processed. Essentially meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, fruit, nuts and seeds.
"I also added in workouts, I work out five days a week and mainly focus on weight lifting but do one cardio session a week. I love weighted back squats and deadlifts with my PT."
But it was a decision to document her journey, six months after she began, that really changed her life.
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She recalled: "I started my Facebook page, The Shrinking Violet, in 2014 just to help keep me on the straight and narrow.
"It really took off and I was overwhelmed with the outpouring of support I received from complete strangers.
"As I lost more and more weight, other people wanted to do what I was doing too.
"When they found out I was doing it all naturally, they would ask for recipes and a book just seemed like a natural progression.
"The book came out earlier this year and I'm really proud of it.
"My favourites recipes are my Paleo Lava Cakes and Paleo Chicken Pad Thai."
However, Elora, who originally hails from Christchurch, New Zealand, isn't able to credit all her success to her diet alone.
The now size 12 health blogger last year spent £6,000 having 4 pounds of excess skin removed after her weight loss left her with saggy skin.
She said: "I had 2.5kg of skin removed in America and it was the best thing I ever did.
"It would hang down over my groin and would droop when I was working out. There was so much of it that I had to tuck it into my clothing."
What is in the average kebab?
Just one doner kebab contains your entire days calories allowance.
It can contain up to 2,000 -as many as recommended for a woman per day.
Here is a breakdown of an average kebab's nutritional value:
Salt: 5.9g - 98% of men and women's RDA
Fat: 62.3g - 89% of a woman's RDA and 65% of a man's RDA
Saturated fat - 29.5g - 148% of a woman's RDA and 98% of a man's RDA
"My main reason for getting it removed was from a medical point of view; it was giving me all sorts of problems such as skin infections and a nasty reoccurring staph infection.
"Removing it eliminated these problems and changed my life. I still have excess skin on my arms, underarms, upper and lower back, thighs and breasts and my goal is to one day have surgery to correct it all.
"But my main focus is nutrition and helping others."
Though Elora is incredibly proud of the 8st 7lbs she's lost, she also takes her role as a wellness blogger very seriously.
She said: "Food and mental health have such a strong connection and if I had of known that at the time, I am certain I would've changed my eating habits sooner.
"I've never actually discussed my before and after weights because I don't want other women to compare their weight loss journey to my own. It's important to remember we are all different.
"For me, my new and improved body made my confidence soar. I love that I'm no longer a shrinking violet."