Rachael Buckett, 51
As I polished off a packet of chips, my hubby Stephen, 49, popped his head into the lounge room.
'Another bag?' he asked with a cheeky grin.
'Go on then!' I chuckled, brushing crumbs off my chin.
Chips were my absolute weakness - I was addicted to them and could easily munch through six bags each evening in front of the TV, getting through up to 42 bags a week!
And with my lovely hubby on hand to fetch my late night snacks, I barely even had to lift a finger.
But aged 49, and weighing 120 kilos, my bad habits had well and truly caught up with me.
I hadn't always been like this. As a child, walking to school and playing with my friends kept me slim.
But as soon as I moved out, aged 16, and got a job as a clerical assistant, I fell into an unhealthy lifestyle.
I lived off convenience foods, chocolate, chips and fizzy drinks.
I barely touched fruit and vegies and the only exercise I got was walking to and from the car.
Within a year, I'd gone from a size 14 to 18. While that wasn't huge, I felt it.
When I went on holiday, I wore a baggy T-shirt over my swimsuit at the beach.
From there, it was almost a self-fulfilling prophecy - I felt fat and ashamed of my body. So I comfort ate, steadily gaining weight.
Around that time, I met my first husband, giving birth at 19 to our son. Two years after that, we had another boy, then a little girl.
While I didn't gain huge amounts of weight during my pregnancies, my eating habits got even worse as a busy mum of three.
Putting my kids' needs before my own, I just grabbed chips and chocolate on the run.
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