Vanessa De Bartolo began gaining weight after picking up a part-time job at McDonald's. Photos / CATERS
A nurse who had to wear 5XL scrubs, has lost an incredible 70 kilograms after being left red-faced when patients made comments about her size.
Vanessa De Bartolo, 28, from Ferntree Gully in Victoria, Australia, weighed 152kgs at her heaviest and was a size 26, thanks to a diet laden with fast food and fizzy drinks.
At 18 she began training to become a nurse and got a part-time job in Macca's, where she ballooned eating the fatty burgers and fries throughout her shifts.
By the time she landed her first job, she was too big to fit in to the standard nursing scrubs and had to order them in 5XL online to fit over her frame.
But it wasn't until she was forced to wear a seatbelt extension on a plane and was continually humiliated by her patients who made cruel comments about her weight, that she was finally motivated to change.
After joining her local Fernwood Fitness and cutting junk from her diet, she's spent the last six-years losing a huge 70kgs naturally, and has slimmed to a svelte size 12.
Vanessa said: "It was tough being a nurse that was extremely overweight.
"My patients would often look at me funny or question if I was qualified to be giving health advice, considering I had my own obvious issues.
"I was even called 'fat' by a few people I was trying to help and it was really disheartening.
"I knew I ate way more food than I should but I'd just shrug off the mean remarks and eat more.
"Even though I'd always been 'bigger' as a kid, my issue with food had really spiralled when I got a part-time job at Macca's whilst studying.
"I'd graze on the greasy burgers and fries throughout my shift and guzzled heaps of Coke. If I closed up at night, I'd even take a few Big Mac's home.
"By the time I qualified, I was a size 26 and was riddled with health issues. I knew I couldn't go on any longer."
At the height of her issues with food, Vanessa confesses to sneaking out at night to get her greasy fix.
She said: "For me it was all about fast-food, I just loved it.
"I'd go home after a shift and eat dinner with my family, then I'd make up an excuse to go out just so I could grab a Macca's or some other sort of junk.
"I also loved fizzy drinks and could easily get through two to three litres a day.
"Without any aids like pills, shakes or even surgery, weight loss for me was slow - but it was steady.
"In a year I lost 25kgs and was feeling great, so I kept pushing forwards."
Now Vanessa has lost 70kgs after shrinking from 152kgs to 82kgs, and wears size M scrubs to work, which has left her feeling completely at ease around her patients.
She said: "Before, I was embarrassed to talk to people about their diet. Now, I've never been better placed to help people as I know what it's like.
"My cravings for food still come and go, but I've learnt to control them and I feel better than ever as a result."
She added: "My weight loss has left me with some saggy skin, but because my weight loss was slow and steady, it's really not too bad.