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Here are some of the most inspiring anorexia recovery stories

JAW-dropping photos show people with anorexia before and after they battled the debilitating disorder.

The brave survivors all have their own stories to tell, and their journeys provide hope for current sufferers.

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More than 1.6 million people in the UK are believed to be directly affected by eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa.

The life-threatening condition can lead to organ failure, fits and heart failure.

Society's pressure for thinness has triggered many Brits to spiral into anorexia - but these incredible photos prove that there is a way out.

Here are the most inspirational before and after eating disorder photos of all time...

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on Jun 29, 2017 at 3:53am PDT

Before deciding she needed to put on weight, Gaia lost friends as she refused to dine out with themCredit: Media Drum World

Hospitality management pupil Gaia Rio, 19, managed to almost DOUBLE her weight following her battle with her eating disorder, which left her “basically dying”.

Worryingly, the teen's weight dropped to a just five stone 4lbs following the breakdown of her relationship with her ex-boyfriend.

As well as refusing to eat out, she restricted her diet to just plain salads and kept herself feeling full by guzzling water and tea.

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When Gaia came to the realisation that her weight was holding her back, she decided it was time to change her life.

Now a healthy 10st 3lbs and a slim size 12, Gaia is finally happy in her own skin.

Sophie Gajnik

Sophie Gajnik's battle with anorexia saw her drop to an unhealthy four-and-a-half stoneCredit: Caters News Agency
While recovering from her eating disorder Sophie took up bodybuildingCredit: Caters News Agency
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An anorexic woman who plummeted to four-and-a-half-stone and lived on 300 calories a day reclaimed her health by developing a passion for BODY BUILDING.

Sophie Gajnik, 24, from Melbourne, Australia, had always enjoyed sport from a young age but claims the pressure of university left little time for exercise, causing her to gain almost a stone in weight.

In a desperate bid to get back in shape, she started scrutinising her diet and exercising until she collapsed in exhaustion.

But it wasn't until her hair started falling out that she realised she needed to make a change.

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Now, instead of eating lettuce and shunning fatty foods, Sophie polishes off chicken schnitzels and dozens of eggs in a bid to build muscle.

Today she weighs a healthy 10 stone and her new-found muscles mean she can squat an impressive 105kgs - the equivalent of almost four of her former anorexics selves.

Jodie-Leigh Neil

Jodie-Leigh’s weight plummeted to just 5st 5lbs at her sickest, but now she looks completely unrecognisable

An anorexic teen who survived on 20 calories a day and would get up in the middle of the night to exercise shared photographs of her inspiring recovery to help other sufferers.

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Hannah Koestler bravely shared snaps of her anorexia recovery to shed light on the “grim reality” of the devastating illness.

She admitted that at one stage she was living off three rice crackers a day and was the dress size of a 10-year-old child as her organs began to fail.

Where a healthy BMI (Body Mass Index) is between 18 and 24, Hannah dropped to 11, meaning she was dangerously underweight.

She was later admitted to intensive care at The Vienna General Hospital to kick-start her recovery.

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After finding fitness inspiration on Instagram, Silvia began hitting the gym with her brotherCredit: Caters News Agency

Silvia Fascians, whose battle with the life-threatening eating disorder began at 18, used to make herself sick five times a day in a bid to counteract her binge-eating.

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At her lowest weight, size six clothing hung off herCredit: Caters News Agency
Sophia won her fight with anorexia so she could jet off to Australia to work on an avocado farmCredit: Caters News Agency

A former anorexic won her fight with the eating disorder so she could jet off to Australia to work on an avocado farm.

Sophia Jansson, 26, from Stockholm, Sweden, started battling the life-threatening illness when she was just 12 years old.

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