Woman looks unrecognizable after massive weight loss but says she’s still not happy with her body

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A 33-year-old woman has lost so much weight years after feeling suicidal because of her body but she says she’s still not happy with her body.

Gemma Brockway said she was at breaking point when her weight got to 30stone.

Back in 2014, she was contemplating suicide when a text from her friend “saved her life” and sparked an incredible weight loss journey.

Woman looks unrecognizable after massive weight loss but says she

While on her weight loss journey, she reconnected with her sister’s friend in school named Phil Hughes, who used to weigh 46 stone. Together, they motivated each other to slim down.

Woman looks unrecognizable after massive weight loss but says she

Phil, from Halewood, once wore a size 7XL shirt but managed to shed 30 stone by cutting out McDonald’s and bacon butties. As for Gemma, before she reconnected with Phil, she underwent a gastric bypass in November 2016 which helped her lose weight and keep it off for good.

Woman looks unrecognizable after massive weight loss but says she

She had tried other weight loss methods but she always gained the weight back, she told Liverpool Echo.

After meeting Phil, they started helping each other to lose more weight. The couple got engaged just before Christmas last year and are supporting each other in their new, healthy lifestyles.

Woman looks unrecognizable after massive weight loss but says she

Now, Gemma said she’s struggling with her excess skin. She explained that it makes hate her body and she won’t let her fiance see her naked because of the excess skin.

Gemma said: “It’s just so disheartening that I’ve got to where I am, I’ve done all this and I still hate my body.

“When I take selfies and post them on Facebook, it’s always of just my face. People always say ‘you look amazing’ and ‘you’ve lost so much weight, you look so happy’ and my face is but I’m still struggling.”

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