![]() ![]() However, despite her supportive partner and her “good health,” Monro said she wishes she was able to eat more exciting foods. She said she wishes she was able to eat more interesting foods. “When we first met, I didn’t tell him about ARFID and we were walking around town looking for a restaurant and I ended up having to tell him because I kept saying no.” Monro chows down on up to eight chicken nuggets a night. “My partner takes it really well,” Monro said. However, McKnight has been supportive of Monro’s condition. The Cambridge local lives with her partner Dean McKnight, 26, and they make two separate meals every day. However, they both cook separate meals each night. Monro’s partner Dean McKnight (pictured) is supportive of his girlfriend’s restrictive diet. The things I do eat are crispy, which is the opposite to mashed potato,” Monro theorized. “It’s definitely something to do with the texture. She has been to therapy and hypnotherapy in a bid to beat the disorder, but nothing has worked. Monro believes her food disorder was sparked by the fact that she was forced to eat mashed potatoes against her will when she was 3 years old. She doesn’t take any vitamins or supplements. Monro is in great shape and said she feels perfectly healthy. Medics have been left baffled by the fact Monro is of regular weight, and say she is “fine” because she is getting “protein from the chicken” in the nuggets. I don’t feel lethargic or anything and I’ve had blood tests but they’re all fine.” I’m also a very upbeat, happy person and people don’t understand how I’ve got so much energy,” Monro said. “A lot of people say they’re surprised that I’m never ill. Shockingly, the fussy eater said she’s in great shape and doesn’t take any vitamins or supplements. Every single night, her dinner consists of six to eight chicken nuggets with a side of fries. ![]() Monro said she skips breakfast and chows down on a bag of potato chips for lunch. Kennedy News and Media The Brit even turned down an offer of £1,000 ($1,310) to eat a single pea. As soon as it touches my lips, I can’t do it.” When dining out, Monro is only able to get chicken nuggets and fries. “I like the smell of food but if I try to eat it, it makes me physically sick. “I just can’t see myself changing,” the Brit said. Monro’s phobia is so severe that she even turned down her grandfather’s offer of £1,000 ($1,310) to eat a single pea. It just makes me feel sick, and there’s a part of my brain that physically won’t let me do it.” ![]() “I tried to eat some apple but I physically can’t,” she added. “I can’t remember the last time I ate a fruit or vegetable,” Monro told South West News Service. Summer Monro, 25, suffers from avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) and the thought of eating an apple or a banana is enough to make her gag. ![]() I lost 100 pounds eating these ‘lazy girl’ meals - I do not feel deprivedĪ British woman who hasn’t eaten fruit or vegetables in 22 years has revealed she lives on a diet of chicken nuggets, fries and potato chips - and says she’s perfectly healthy. I lost 125 pounds by enjoying my favorite foods - here’s how I did it I eat 3,000 calories in three hours every day - I feel better than ever I’m a neurosurgeon - these 5 healthy habits may be the secret to living longer ![]()
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