We tried countless diets, always failing lumping on the sofa after school, my older sister Clare knew how to cheer me up.
‘Here you go,’ she said, passing me a family-size packet of choccie biscuits.
Together we scoffed the lot.
We were both overweight, but Clare was bigger and got bullied. I was her shoulder to cry on.
‘The diet starts tomorrow,’ we agreed, before a huge, homecooked dinner, then chocolate.
Only, tomorrow never came.
Thankfully, the bullying stopped when we left school, and though neither of us lost weight, we found happiness.
Aged 19, Clare fell pregnant with her son. Sadly, she split with his dad, but doted on her boy.
Six years on, in June 2005, I met my husband Paul, then 27, and was delighted to fall…
