Woman Only Eats Chicken Nuggets Due To Rare ‘Food Phobia’ Even though It Might Make Her Blind

A woman who also is a housewife in Middlesbrough, England will only eat nuggets and crips every single day caused by a phobia towards other foods and this has been around for four years.

Michaela Harris, who is 26 years old, is having a phobia that makes her scared and picky about other foods which then affects her nutrition.

She has been eating only nuggets and crips every day for four years and will be feeling nausea whenever she looks at other foods.

Experts claim that she has Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) that causes someone to be so picky with their food. She lost her weight around 16 to 31 kg in just three months and might cause her to get blind.

After broke up with her partner years ago, she never eats properly and that’s what turned this issue into a serious case until now.

Source: Daily Mail

Adib Mohd

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