15 years on nothing but chicken nuggets
Docs warn Stacey's fast food diet will kill her
NICK PARKER
Chicken nugget fan Stacey Irvine has been warned they are KILLING her — because the 17-year-old has eaten practically nothing else since the age of TWO. Horrified doctors learned of the teenager's chronic 15-year addiction after she collapsed and was rushed to hospital struggling to breathe. Factory worker Stacey, who has never touched greens or fruit, was found to have anaemia and swollen veins in her tongue. Yesterday she was recovering at home after being put on an urgent course of vitamins — which started in hospital with injections. But despite medics begging her to change her diet she STILL cannot get enough of chicken nuggets.
Stacey, of Castle Vale, Birmingham, said: "I am starting to realise this is really bad for me. "McDonald's chicken nuggets are my favourite. I share 20 with my boyfriend with chips. "But I also like KFC and supermarket brands. My main meal is always chicken nuggets every day." Mum Evonne, 39, is battling to get her seen by a specialist. She said: "I'm at my wit's end. I'm praying she can be helped before it's too late. "It breaks my heart to see her eating those damned nuggets.
"She's been told in no uncertain terms that she'll die if she carries on like this. But she says she can't eat anything else." The only variation in Stacey's diet apart from fries is the occasional slice of toast for breakfast — and CRISPS. She said: "I first tasted chicken nuggets when my mum took me to McDonald's when I was two. I loved them so much they were all I would eat. "I just couldn't face even trying other foods. Mum gave up giving me anything else years ago."
Exasperated Evonne, a beauty therapist, has two other children — Leo, five, and Ava, three. Both eat healthily. She once tried starving Stacey to get her to eat more nutritious foods — but to no avail. Meanwhile her daughter's craving has sparked another headache — where to store all the free toys and novelties she has collected with her nugget meals. They currently fill four bin bags.
Credit to : n.parker@the-sun.co.uk
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