When I fell ill, I put my faith in the wrong person
Bella Johnston, 29, Sydney, NSW.
Sitting in the doctor’s office, I let out an exasperated sigh. “I don’t have an eating disorder,” I insisted.
It was 2010, and for months, I’d been suffering from a chronic cough, fatigue and dizziness, and was regularly throwing up. Doctors could find no cause, so at 15, diagnosed me with anorexia nervosa.
I knew it wasn’t the case, but nobody would listen.
Over the years, lumps grew on my neck, but I was told it was glandular fever and was refused a CAT scan and an MRI.
At 18, in 2014, fed up with not being taken seriously by doctors in my small hometown, I moved to Melbourne.
There, I started searching…
