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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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EXKLUSIV - Pierce Brosnan's Sohn Dylan dünn und im löchrigen Pullover unterwegs
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Sunday, December 24, 2017 - Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 20, is looking scary skinny! The male model is tall and slight of frame -- perfect for the runway, but is her underweight?! Dylan wore a ripped sweater, earrings and jeans for a trip to the supermarket on Christmas Eve. We hope he ate some turkey and stuffing!
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Former anorexic Harriet Smith who is planning to run the London Marathon, Britain - 22 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1673131i)
Anorexia Almost Killed Me But Now I'm Back On Track
Hard at work training for the London marathon, Harriet Smith looks the picture of health.
However, not so long ago the 26-year-old was given just weeks to live after anorexia caused her weight to plummet.
At the height of her illness, 5ft 8ins Harriet weighed just five stone, had a BMI of 10 and ate one apple every few days.
Now, after a 12 year battle to overcome the condition the qualified nurse weighs a healthy 9st 7lb.
Harriet's slide into anorexia began when she was 14 and decided to eat more healthily.
However, this quickly morphed into an obsession with food that saw her lose four stone in the space of a few years.
The extreme weight loss saw her suffer constant headaches, caused her periods to stop and made a fine layer of hair grow on her body.
Despite the symptoms Harriet refused to accept she had a problem - even when doctors warned she was so thin her heart could stop.
Eventually, in July 2005 she was sectioned under the Mental Health Act and was sent to a specialist eating disorder unit for 12 months.
Here she was kept under strict surveillance and thanks to the regime - alongside pleas from her family - she began to put on weight.
Today, she credits the support she received from mum Joanne, 63, dad Graeme, 55, and brothers Tom, 28, and Edward, 21 for her recovery.
And while running was once a way to burn calories and lose weight, it is now something she does simply for the fun of it.
Harriet is now in training for the London Marathon, which she plans to run in aid of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA).
She also hopes her remarkable story will act as a message of hope other sufferers of anorexia.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYISXNPBP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Former anorexic Harriet Smith who is planning to run the London Marathon, Britain - 22 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1673131h)
Anorexia Almost Killed Me But Now I'm Back On Track
Hard at work training for the London marathon, Harriet Smith looks the picture of health.
However, not so long ago the 26-year-old was given just weeks to live after anorexia caused her weight to plummet.
At the height of her illness, 5ft 8ins Harriet weighed just five stone, had a BMI of 10 and ate one apple every few days.
Now, after a 12 year battle to overcome the condition the qualified nurse weighs a healthy 9st 7lb.
Harriet's slide into anorexia began when she was 14 and decided to eat more healthily.
However, this quickly morphed into an obsession with food that saw her lose four stone in the space of a few years.
The extreme weight loss saw her suffer constant headaches, caused her periods to stop and made a fine layer of hair grow on her body.
Despite the symptoms Harriet refused to accept she had a problem - even when doctors warned she was so thin her heart could stop.
Eventually, in July 2005 she was sectioned under the Mental Health Act and was sent to a specialist eating disorder unit for 12 months.
Here she was kept under strict surveillance and thanks to the regime - alongside pleas from her family - she began to put on weight.
Today, she credits the support she received from mum Joanne, 63, dad Graeme, 55, and brothers Tom, 28, and Edward, 21 for her recovery.
And while running was once a way to burn calories and lose weight, it is now something she does simply for the fun of it.
Harriet is now in training for the London Marathon, which she plans to run in aid of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA).
She also hopes her remarkable story will act as a message of hope other sufferers of anorexia.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYISXNPBP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Former anorexic Harriet Smith who is planning to run the London Marathon, Britain - 22 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1673131f)
Anorexia Almost Killed Me But Now I'm Back On Track
Hard at work training for the London marathon, Harriet Smith looks the picture of health.
However, not so long ago the 26-year-old was given just weeks to live after anorexia caused her weight to plummet.
At the height of her illness, 5ft 8ins Harriet weighed just five stone, had a BMI of 10 and ate one apple every few days.
Now, after a 12 year battle to overcome the condition the qualified nurse weighs a healthy 9st 7lb.
Harriet's slide into anorexia began when she was 14 and decided to eat more healthily.
However, this quickly morphed into an obsession with food that saw her lose four stone in the space of a few years.
The extreme weight loss saw her suffer constant headaches, caused her periods to stop and made a fine layer of hair grow on her body.
Despite the symptoms Harriet refused to accept she had a problem - even when doctors warned she was so thin her heart could stop.
Eventually, in July 2005 she was sectioned under the Mental Health Act and was sent to a specialist eating disorder unit for 12 months.
Here she was kept under strict surveillance and thanks to the regime - alongside pleas from her family - she began to put on weight.
Today, she credits the support she received from mum Joanne, 63, dad Graeme, 55, and brothers Tom, 28, and Edward, 21 for her recovery.
And while running was once a way to burn calories and lose weight, it is now something she does simply for the fun of it.
Harriet is now in training for the London Marathon, which she plans to run in aid of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA).
She also hopes her remarkable story will act as a message of hope other sufferers of anorexia.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYISXNPBP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Former anorexic Harriet Smith who is planning to run the London Marathon, Britain - 22 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1673131e)
Anorexia Almost Killed Me But Now I'm Back On Track
Hard at work training for the London marathon, Harriet Smith looks the picture of health.
However, not so long ago the 26-year-old was given just weeks to live after anorexia caused her weight to plummet.
At the height of her illness, 5ft 8ins Harriet weighed just five stone, had a BMI of 10 and ate one apple every few days.
Now, after a 12 year battle to overcome the condition the qualified nurse weighs a healthy 9st 7lb.
Harriet's slide into anorexia began when she was 14 and decided to eat more healthily.
However, this quickly morphed into an obsession with food that saw her lose four stone in the space of a few years.
The extreme weight loss saw her suffer constant headaches, caused her periods to stop and made a fine layer of hair grow on her body.
Despite the symptoms Harriet refused to accept she had a problem - even when doctors warned she was so thin her heart could stop.
Eventually, in July 2005 she was sectioned under the Mental Health Act and was sent to a specialist eating disorder unit for 12 months.
Here she was kept under strict surveillance and thanks to the regime - alongside pleas from her family - she began to put on weight.
Today, she credits the support she received from mum Joanne, 63, dad Graeme, 55, and brothers Tom, 28, and Edward, 21 for her recovery.
And while running was once a way to burn calories and lose weight, it is now something she does simply for the fun of it.
Harriet is now in training for the London Marathon, which she plans to run in aid of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA).
She also hopes her remarkable story will act as a message of hope other sufferers of anorexia.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYISXNPBP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Former anorexic Harriet Smith who is planning to run the London Marathon, Britain - 22 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1673131c)
Anorexia Almost Killed Me But Now I'm Back On Track
Hard at work training for the London marathon, Harriet Smith looks the picture of health.
However, not so long ago the 26-year-old was given just weeks to live after anorexia caused her weight to plummet.
At the height of her illness, 5ft 8ins Harriet weighed just five stone, had a BMI of 10 and ate one apple every few days.
Now, after a 12 year battle to overcome the condition the qualified nurse weighs a healthy 9st 7lb.
Harriet's slide into anorexia began when she was 14 and decided to eat more healthily.
However, this quickly morphed into an obsession with food that saw her lose four stone in the space of a few years.
The extreme weight loss saw her suffer constant headaches, caused her periods to stop and made a fine layer of hair grow on her body.
Despite the symptoms Harriet refused to accept she had a problem - even when doctors warned she was so thin her heart could stop.
Eventually, in July 2005 she was sectioned under the Mental Health Act and was sent to a specialist eating disorder unit for 12 months.
Here she was kept under strict surveillance and thanks to the regime - alongside pleas from her family - she began to put on weight.
Today, she credits the support she received from mum Joanne, 63, dad Graeme, 55, and brothers Tom, 28, and Edward, 21 for her recovery.
And while running was once a way to burn calories and lose weight, it is now something she does simply for the fun of it.
Harriet is now in training for the London Marathon, which she plans to run in aid of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA).
She also hopes her remarkable story will act as a message of hope other sufferers of anorexia.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYISXNPBP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Former anorexic Harriet Smith who is planning to run the London Marathon, Britain - 22 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1673131g)
Anorexia Almost Killed Me But Now I'm Back On Track
Hard at work training for the London marathon, Harriet Smith looks the picture of health.
However, not so long ago the 26-year-old was given just weeks to live after anorexia caused her weight to plummet.
At the height of her illness, 5ft 8ins Harriet weighed just five stone, had a BMI of 10 and ate one apple every few days.
Now, after a 12 year battle to overcome the condition the qualified nurse weighs a healthy 9st 7lb.
Harriet's slide into anorexia began when she was 14 and decided to eat more healthily.
However, this quickly morphed into an obsession with food that saw her lose four stone in the space of a few years.
The extreme weight loss saw her suffer constant headaches, caused her periods to stop and made a fine layer of hair grow on her body.
Despite the symptoms Harriet refused to accept she had a problem - even when doctors warned she was so thin her heart could stop.
Eventually, in July 2005 she was sectioned under the Mental Health Act and was sent to a specialist eating disorder unit for 12 months.
Here she was kept under strict surveillance and thanks to the regime - alongside pleas from her family - she began to put on weight.
Today, she credits the support she received from mum Joanne, 63, dad Graeme, 55, and brothers Tom, 28, and Edward, 21 for her recovery.
And while running was once a way to burn calories and lose weight, it is now something she does simply for the fun of it.
Harriet is now in training for the London Marathon, which she plans to run in aid of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA).
She also hopes her remarkable story will act as a message of hope other sufferers of anorexia.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYISXNPBP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Former anorexic Harriet Smith who is planning to run the London Marathon, Britain - 22 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1673131b)
Anorexia Almost Killed Me But Now I'm Back On Track
Hard at work training for the London marathon, Harriet Smith looks the picture of health.
However, not so long ago the 26-year-old was given just weeks to live after anorexia caused her weight to plummet.
At the height of her illness, 5ft 8ins Harriet weighed just five stone, had a BMI of 10 and ate one apple every few days.
Now, after a 12 year battle to overcome the condition the qualified nurse weighs a healthy 9st 7lb.
Harriet's slide into anorexia began when she was 14 and decided to eat more healthily.
However, this quickly morphed into an obsession with food that saw her lose four stone in the space of a few years.
The extreme weight loss saw her suffer constant headaches, caused her periods to stop and made a fine layer of hair grow on her body.
Despite the symptoms Harriet refused to accept she had a problem - even when doctors warned she was so thin her heart could stop.
Eventually, in July 2005 she was sectioned under the Mental Health Act and was sent to a specialist eating disorder unit for 12 months.
Here she was kept under strict surveillance and thanks to the regime - alongside pleas from her family - she began to put on weight.
Today, she credits the support she received from mum Joanne, 63, dad Graeme, 55, and brothers Tom, 28, and Edward, 21 for her recovery.
And while running was once a way to burn calories and lose weight, it is now something she does simply for the fun of it.
Harriet is now in training for the London Marathon, which she plans to run in aid of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA).
She also hopes her remarkable story will act as a message of hope other sufferers of anorexia.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYISXNPBP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Former anorexic Harriet Smith who is planning to run the London Marathon, Britain - 22 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1673131a)
Anorexia Almost Killed Me But Now I'm Back On Track
Hard at work training for the London marathon, Harriet Smith looks the picture of health.
However, not so long ago the 26-year-old was given just weeks to live after anorexia caused her weight to plummet.
At the height of her illness, 5ft 8ins Harriet weighed just five stone, had a BMI of 10 and ate one apple every few days.
Now, after a 12 year battle to overcome the condition the qualified nurse weighs a healthy 9st 7lb.
Harriet's slide into anorexia began when she was 14 and decided to eat more healthily.
However, this quickly morphed into an obsession with food that saw her lose four stone in the space of a few years.
The extreme weight loss saw her suffer constant headaches, caused her periods to stop and made a fine layer of hair grow on her body.
Despite the symptoms Harriet refused to accept she had a problem - even when doctors warned she was so thin her heart could stop.
Eventually, in July 2005 she was sectioned under the Mental Health Act and was sent to a specialist eating disorder unit for 12 months.
Here she was kept under strict surveillance and thanks to the regime - alongside pleas from her family - she began to put on weight.
Today, she credits the support she received from mum Joanne, 63, dad Graeme, 55, and brothers Tom, 28, and Edward, 21 for her recovery.
And while running was once a way to burn calories and lose weight, it is now something she does simply for the fun of it.
Harriet is now in training for the London Marathon, which she plans to run in aid of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA).
She also hopes her remarkable story will act as a message of hope other sufferers of anorexia.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYISXNPBP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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LOS ANGELES 7MAR07 Allegra Versace is again in hospital receiving treatment connected with her eating disorder.
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LOS ANGELES 7MAR07 Allegra Versace is again in hospital receiving treatment connected with her eating disorder.
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LOS ANGELES 7MAR07 Allegra Versace is again in hospital receiving treatment connected with her eating disorder.
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Allegra Versace
LOS ANGELES 7MAR07 Allegra Versace is again in hospital receiving treatment connected with her eating disorder.
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