SUPERSIZE teen Georgia Davis was back in hospital last night after the side-effects of obesity caused severe pain in her legs.
A reinforced ambulance took Britain’s fattest teenager, 19, from her flat after she made an anguished call to her parents. Stepdad Arthur Treloar, 73, said: “She called us crying in pain.“The cellulitis in her legs has worsened and she is in agony. “The fact that she’s been trying to sleep in a chair for weeks hasn’t helped either. “We’re happy that she’s going somewhere to relieve the pain.”
The Sun told this week how Georgia had piled FOUR STONE back on — six months after moving into her own flat. The tragic teen has shot up to a worrying 46st 7lb and developed the crippling leg infection cellulitis. Her worsening health problems have made her a prisoner in her own armchair.
Speaking from the two-bedroom council flat she shares with friend Sian Thomas in Aberdare, South Wales, Georgia had said: “I try to eat healthily but I can’t cook for myself in this state.
“Last week was a bad week and I ate too many biscuits. “I lose myself in food. I can’t open a packet of biscuits and eat one — I have to eat them all.” Georgia has returned to Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil — the same unit that saved her life last year by helping her to lose nearly 10 stone. She had been admitted last June after a £100,000 mission to free her from the family home — which had to be partly demolished.
But since being discharged she failed to stick to her diet. The hospital yesterday declined to comment.
-THE SUN-
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