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A WOMAN who ate 10 chocolate bars a day shed 19 stone thanks to surgery and would "do it again" - despite losing her gallbladder.

Martha McCarthy, 32, tipped the scales at 29st 4lb before she underwent a gastric bypass in Estonia in August 2021.

Martha McCarthy, 32, tipped the scales at 29st 4lb before she lost 19 stone
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Martha McCarthy, 32, tipped the scales at 29st 4lb before she lost 19 stoneCredit: SWNS
She says that after a walk to the shop left her in agony she was determined to make drastic changes
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She says that after a walk to the shop left her in agony she was determined to make drastic changesCredit: SWNS
She travelled to Estonia to have a gastric bypass and has since lost 19 stone
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She travelled to Estonia to have a gastric bypass and has since lost 19 stoneCredit: SWNS

Her weight crept on due to years of “secret eating” – consuming up to 4,000 calories each evening when she was alone in her room.

Martha had a ''big sweet tooth” and guzzled up to seven cans of diet coke a day, followed by bars of chocolate.

At her biggest, she had to order specially made clothing to fit her size 28-30 frame.

When a five-minute walk to the shop left her ''crying in agony" she decided it was time to make a change.

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Martha did her research and found a weight loss clinic in Estonia, and paid nearly £5,200 (€6,100) for flights, hotel and surgery.

The operation was a success and the weight fell away – losing a whopping 19st 9lb and dropping to 9st 5lb and a size 14.

Unfortunately, she suffered health complications after surgery including a leak in her gut and gallstones.

Despite numerous trips to St Vincent University Hospital, Dublin, and having her gallbladder removed, Martha would do surgery again “in a heartbeat”.

The trainee optician, from Bray, Ireland, said: “The surgery was all done correctly – I just had a bad reaction to it.

“But I would do it again 100 times over, no questions asked.

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“I would rather have these health issues over the ones I had due to being overweight.

“I’m so much better off - it's changed my life."

Martha started gaining weight in her mid-20s after she started working full-time and could afford takeaways and nights out.

She would often skip breakfast, have a deli sandwich for lunch followed by a takeaway for dinner.

What is a gastric bypass?

Gastric bypass surgery is a weight loss operation that involves creating a small pouch from the stomach and connecting this new section directly to the small intestines.

This procedure then reduces or 'bypasses' the majority of a person's stomach and first section of their small intestines to help them lose weight.

The surgery can be offered on the NHS for adults with a BMI of more than 40 — meaning they are severely obese — or if they have a BMI of 35 to 40 and have a serious condition like type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure.

Ineligible Brits who want to have an operation have to go private, where it can cost anywhere from £8,000 to £15,000 in the UK, according to the health service.

Many choose to go to Turkey for cheaper surgeries instead, but at least seven Brits have died after a procedure there since 2019, according to a BBC investigation.

Before her surgery Martha was scoffing up to 4000 calories in an evening
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Before her surgery Martha was scoffing up to 4000 calories in an eveningCredit: SWNS
Now she is more than half the size she used to be
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Now she is more than half the size she used to beCredit: SWNS

But the self-confessed secret eater said she would consume most of her calories while alone.

While working in a hotel, Martha would sneak off on a 'toilet break' to consume sausages from the breakfast buffet.

At night, she ate chocolate and other snacks in her room - eating between 3,000 and 4,000 calories each evening.

Martha, who lived with her family at the time said her family were always "concerned" about her diet.  

She said: "I hid a lot of wrappers, but my family knew I was eating badly in secret.

"Chocolate was my favourite and I didn't care what I ate, I'd get whatever was on offer.

"I would also drink a lot of empty calories like milkshakes and coffees with lots of syrup and creamers."

Martha suffered from high blood pressure and sleep apnoea – when a person stops breathing in their sleep.

The optician worker tried various diets over the years but found ''nothing worked'' for her.

She was even prescribed Ozempic, a drug that suppresses your appetite, but was forced to stop after feeling constantly nauseous.

During the national lockdown in 2020, Martha "barely left the house" and continued gaining weight.

When walking to the shops became too difficult, she decided to make a change.

"I was literally crying in the aisles because my knees hurt so badly,” Martha said.

"I'd had enough I started researching into weight surgery and found a clinic abroad.”

The procedure involved reducing the stomach size and bypassing food to a small pouch in the intestine.

On returning to the UK, Martha watched the weight “fall away” – losing 10 stone in nine months.

Martha's diet before and after

DIET BEFORE

Breakfast - Nothing

Lunch - Sandwich

Dinner - Homecooked meal like meat and vegetables or a Chinese takeaway

Snacks - 10 chocolate bars, crisps, fizzy drinks, noodles, milkshakes

DIET AFTER

Breakfast - One Weetabix      

Lunch - Jacket potato with beans and cheese

Dinner - Salmon, mash and vegetables

Snacks - Fruit

But the rapid weight loss left Martha with a catalogue of health issues including gallstones.

She had been admitted to hospital several times over the last few years due internal stomach ulcers, hernias and a leak from gut.

Despite these complications from surgery, Martha is pleased with the results– and currently saving for skin removal surgery.

Martha said: “I used to think surgery was the easy way out, but it's definitely not.

"You always read about success stories or total fails - but I'm something in-between.

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"I'm proof that there can be complications afterwards and I want to be totally transparent about the process.

"It's not been a walk in the park, but I have absolutely no regrets.''

Complications with her surgery meant that Martha lost her gallblader
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Complications with her surgery meant that Martha lost her gallbladerCredit: SWNS
Martha says that despite her complications she would do it all again
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Martha says that despite her complications she would do it all againCredit: SWNS
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