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She was Britain's fattest teenager, weighing an incredible 63st in her late teenagers. Then she suffered the double heatbreak of losing her mum and family pet dog.
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Today Georgia Davis is 'better than she's been for several years', having moved from her [specially adjusted](https://priorityhomesintl.org) flat and lost 'a fair bit of weight', a good friend and former neighbour has revealed.
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Ms Davis was really close to her mother, Lesley - who was likewise morbidly obese and blamed for her daughter's enormous size.
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She died 2 years earlier, [leaving](https://albineproperty.com) Ms Davis grief-stricken, followed 10 months later on by her precious pet dog Bailey.
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Friend and previous neighbour Amy Hodges said: 'She was in a horrible state for a while and that didn't assist her problems.
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'But something great has come out of it, Georgia has actually made new friends and lost rather a great deal of weight. She's better than she's been for years.'
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Ms Davis was virtually a prisoner in her own home - a tiny ground floor flat in the town of Cwmaman, near Aberdare in South Wales.
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She made headings at 19 when she needed to be lifted out of the flat by a crane and loaded into a strengthened ambulance after she developed breathing issues and chest discomforts.
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Georgia Davis at the Prince of Wales Hospital in [Merthyr South](https://www.surpropiedades.cl) Wales when she was 19 years of ages and weighed 56st
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At 17, Georgia weighed around 40st and was provided the dubious distinction of being Britain's fattest teenager
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Aged 22, Georgia was saved from her home by 10 firefighters, four paramedics, a physician and a nurse in a seven-hour operation
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Doctors warned her she would pass away if she didn't stop eating multiple takeaways and bagfulls of every day.
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Mother-of-two Ms Hodges stated Ms [Davis continued](https://indiajameen.ai) to battle with her weight.
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She stated: 'I have actually known her six years and she was always up and down. Some days she would be down in the dumps and you wouldn't see her and after that she 'd have days when she would have a little walk in the garden.
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'After her mum and the pet dog died it broke her heart and she had nothing to stay here for. She was born someplace in England and has a sibling there so that's where she went.
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'She moved about six months ago, she's coping with pals. Wherever she is, she's out and about with her friends, they take her places and she's pleased.
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'Georgia's loving it, she's more active and she's not so lonesome. She missed her mum however she's got business once again now.
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'She's dieting and she's lost a fair bit of weight.'
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Ms Davis's eating conditions were [triggered](https://realtyzone.com.au) by the death of her daddy, Geoff, when she was five in addition to the pressure of becoming her mom's main carer at simply 12 years old.
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Ms Davis, now 32, in March this year
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She is stated to have actually found a brand-new lease of life after fighting heartbreak when her mother and beloved canine both died within 10 months
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A mother and her developed disabled son have sinced moved into Georgia's specifically adjusted flat, which was fitted with extra-large French windows at the front in case she had to be winched out again.
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Ms Hodges stated: 'Georgia tells me she has great deals of business.
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'She has a brand-new life so I'm really delighted for her. Georgia's an actually [charming individual](https://houseplusplus.titancorpvn.com).
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'We are still in touch on Facebook, she messages me most days to ask about me and the kids.'
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The now-32-year-old's problems began in her early youth.
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When her child would not take formula milk, Ms Davis's mother fed her condensed milk and later a weaned diet of little more than mashed tinned potatoes.
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Then she started to use food as a source of convenience t the age of five when her [dad passed](https://www.eastpointeny.com) away.
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'When he passed away, food became a sort of comfort for me,' she confessed. 'When I was eating I felt less dissatisfied.'
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Ms Davis was devastated when her pet dog, Bailey, passed away in 2024
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Ms Davis as a girl with her father, Geoff
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Ms Davis in 2017 - a year after she moved into her own specially-built council home
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Teased for being a 'fatty' at primary school, Ms Davis entered into a cycle of comfort consuming and bullying. The more she consumed, the more she was mocked and the more isolated she felt - so the more she consumed once again.
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By the age of 10, Ms Davis weighed 12st and alarm bells were ringing loud enough for her to be placed on the 'at [threat' register](https://lilypadpropertiesspain.co.uk) with social services.
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Two years later on, her mom suffered a cardiac arrest. Georgia's stepfather Arthur was older and ill himself, so she became her mom's main carer.
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The stress took an even more toll and by the time she began secondary school, the teenager was overdoing a lot more weight.
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'A great deal of things capped then,' she said. 'I 'd never really dealt with my dad's death and I was also now taking care of my mum and fretting about her health. I felt a substantial amount of pressure.'
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Most nights, Ms Davis would eat a takeaway or more on the method home from school - pizza or fish and chips being her favourites - before chewing her method through the contents of the kitchen area cupboards.
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'It didn't matter what it was. Crisps. Chocolate. Entire loaves of bread. I consumed anything, truly,' she said.
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Doctors alerted her - and Lesley - time and once again that there would be severe repercussions if she brought on consuming.
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But continue she did, getting to a record-breaking 33st in the fall of 2008, a couple of months short of her 16th birthday.
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Ms Davis as a teenager with her mother Lesley, who admitted she felt 'guilty' over her child's weight
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Ms Davis pictured in 2011 after restoring the weight she had actually lost at a weight-loss camp in the US
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The teenager had lost 15 stone in this photo taken after her visit to an US weight-loss camp
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Lesely spoke of her 'regret' over her child's weight and said she had actually made a [determined effort](https://dreamverge.in) to alter their diets - such as making her own chips rather of buying them from the takeaway.
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'I wish I might turn back the clock. But if you have actually never had food addiction, you can't comprehend. You try to combat it however it resembles a drug.'
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Georgia informed reporters at the time: 'Some people pick heroin however I've selected food and it's killing me.'
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She detailed her daily diet, exposing she would consume 'a couple of loaves-worth of sandwiches filled with jam or cheese or meat' every day.
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This remained in addition to five bags of cheese and onion crisps, 2 packages of chocolate bourbons, sponge cake, trifle chocolate cake, and four sausages with mashed potato and baked beans for supper, along with fizzy drinks.
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The nurse at her medical professional's surgical treatment tried to assist. She informed the family about a United States weight-loss camp and encouraged her to get a scholarship.
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Ms Davis was accepted, and in September 2008 took a trip to the mountains of North Carolina with 60 other obese teenagers, all required to comply with the camp's structured schedule of strict mealtimes and rigorous workout program.
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It helped her to lose an extraordinary 14st and after 9 months she had actually shed almost half her body weight - losing weight to 18st.
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And she planned to lose more weight, but returned home in June 2009 to support her mother after Arthur was identified with lung cancer.
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The strategy was to go back to Wellsprings for an additional three months to shed another 6st, but that never happened and she quickly fell back into her old routines.
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By October 2010, she was heavier than she had actually been before flying to the US.
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Ms Davis's story struck the headlines when she was 17 and revealed to be Britain's fattest teen at 40st.
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At 19, she required urgent medical facility care but had to be cut out of her home because it was the only way to eliminate her from the residential or commercial property.
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She needed to wait 8 hours as emergency employees tore down walls so that she might be carried into an ambulance - costing ₤ 100,000.
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Her family reported that Ms Davis was no longer able to stand up and was experiencing sores and [swelling](https://staystaycations.com) in her feet.
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At the time, neighbours said they believed she weighed around 63st, but included that it was difficult to understand her real weight as it would require a specialist scale to measure.
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In April 2015, she required to be [rescued](https://j3clusters.com) from her house again, with 2 cranes, 7 patrol cars, 2 fire truck and 11 medics working to lift her from her home for a seven-hour operation after she got a severe infection.
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When she finally came to the hospital, doctors found she weight 56st.
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After battling to save her life, they put her on a [controlled diet](https://bmrealtygroup.in) plan in healthcare facility and later on moved her to a [professional weight](https://montenegrohomeplus.me) problems center.
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In 2016, it was reported that Ms Davis's weight was 50st - and that she was moving into a specially-designed council flat with a double front door and widened spaces and passages.
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