World’s Thinnest Woman Receives Fan Mail to Be Like Her

World’s Thinnest Woman Receives Fan Mail to Be Like Her

Valeria Levitin is 5ft 8in and weighs just 4st 3lbs – less than half of what she should weigh at the very lightest – after years of extreme dieting

The thinnest woman in the world is using her emaciated figure to warn of the horrors of anorexia after revealing she gets FAN MAIL from girls hoping to copy her look.

Valeria Levitin weighs just 4st 3lbs – less than half of what she should weigh at the very lightest – after years of extreme dieting.

At 5ft 8in, the 39-year-old should weigh between 9st and 12st to fit into the NHS guided ‘healthy’ weight range.

Valeria Levitin suffers from extreme anorexia, pictured in Monaco

Walking skeleton: Valeria is speaking out to warn others of the dangers of anorexia 

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A collect photograph of Valeria Levitin, aged 19, on holiday in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Healthy: Valeria before the disease took hold, aged 19 

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Valeria has battled the illness since her early twenties and says she is desperate to get better and warn others of the dangers of anorexia.

She told the Sun: “I have received emails from young girls who want me to teach them how to be like me.

“All the letters I’ve had are from women, mainly in their twenties, who see me as some kind of inspiration.”

Valeria, who is originally from Russia but now lives in Monaco, hopes to recover to fulfil her dream of becoming a mother.

 


 

World’s Thinnest Woman

39 year old Valeria Levitin is considered as the world’s thinnest woman weighting just over 56 pounds (25 kg’s).

 

Valeria Levitin before after

39 year old Valeria Levitin is considered as the world’s thinnest woman weighting just over 56 pounds (25 kg’s).

Valeria Levitin

Levitin’s body is so malnourished that her arms and thighs look like matchsticks. her condition should be enough to warn girls of dangerous eating disorders.
Surprisingly, Levitin has a huge fan base and there are girls who want to look exactly as her.
Levitin wants to fight against Anorexia and eating disorders and has chosen to advice people on it. She wants to fight her illness and wants to have a family.
Levitin wants people to have a healthy and happy life which has meaning. She says that Anorexia has not only made her lonely, but people have also started detesting her.

“I have received emails from young girls who want me to teach them how to be like me. All the letters I’ve had are from women, mainly…

This is why I want to campaign against anorexia. I am not going to teach them how to die. It is not a game, it is not a joke, it is your life. I want to share my story to help sufferers and their families from repeating my fate,” she said.

Valeria Levitin is 5’8 and weighs ‘one third’ of what a healthy weight should be. The shocking state has crippled her in terms of what food tastes like. ‘The world’s thinnest woman’ can no longer have a lot of foods as her body cannot take it any more.

 


 

The thinnest girl in the world: Woman, 24, weighs 4st 3lb and has to eat every 20 minutes because of rare medical condition

 

At just 5ft 2″ tall and weighing in at 4st 3lb, Lizzie Velasquez, 24, appears worryingly thin at first glance.

But her tiny frame wasn’t caused by an eating disorder. Instead, it is the result of a syndrome so rare that it is shared by just two other people.

Her condition means that try as she might, Lizzie, from Austin in Texas, finds it impossible to gain weight or store fat, and as a result, she’s forced to eat up to 60 small meals a day.

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Inspiring: Lizzie, who suffers from a rare genetic disorder, is now a best-selling author of two books

Inspiring: Lizzie, who suffers from a rare genetic disorder, is now a best-selling author of two books

 

Slender: Lizzie weighs just 4st 3lbs and cannot put on weight
Lizzie has zero body fat and is unable to make it or keep it on

Slender: 4st 3lb Lizzie is unable to make or store body fat and has to eat every 20 minutes

 

 

Despite the challenges, the courageous 24-year-old insists she wouldn’t change a thing about herself and, instead, throws herself into her work as a motivational speaker and anti-bullying campaigner.

Speaking in TLC documentary, Body Bizarre, Lizzie, who was tormented by school bullies and has endured vile abuse online, said she has no intention of attempting to ‘fit in’.

 

‘I would never, ever change my appearance, even if I could,’ she explains. ‘It’s taken me so many years to accept who I am and like the person that I see in the mirror so I would never change it just to “fit in”.’

But despite her bravery, the condition, which is yet to be fully diagnosed and named, casts a shadow over her life, not least because most of the people who suffer from the syndrome die in childhood.

Her doctor, Dr Abhimanyu Garg, says: ‘Lizzie is one of the very few people in the world to have this condition.

 

Family: Lizzie with her supportive parents, Lupe and Rita, and protective younger siblings, Marina and Chris

Family: Lizzie with her supportive parents, Lupe and Rita, and protective younger siblings, Marina and Chris

 

Lizzie has had the condition since birth
When Lizzie was born, she weighed just 2lb 11oz

Brave: Lizzie has had the condition all her life and tipped the scales at just 2lb 11oz when she was born

‘[Sufferers] have very little muscle mass, their limbs look very thin, spindly, and many of these people, they die very early in life.

‘Other children with this have had very different experiences. Lizzie is 24 right now so she has beaten these odds.’

Thanks to the illness, Lizzie, who weighed just 2lb 11oz when she was born, has already lost the sight in her right eye and has limited use of the other.

Nevertheless, she has refused to allow that to stop her and has penned two best-selling books, and works as a motivational speaker doing up to 200 talks a year.

Many of her talks focus on a topic close to her heart: that of bullying. Seen speaking at her old school in a scene from the documentary, Lizzie reveals how becoming the subject of cruel comments, both at school and online, affected her life.

‘My parents raised me to be completely normal. They never told me I was different,’ she explains.

‘The only thing is that I was smaller than the other kids but I was just like them. As I got older, I became more aware of why people were staring at me and I started getting really angry.

‘I hated the fact that none of these kids wanted to get to know me. In my mind, I’m just like them and I would never tell my parents I was being bullied so my way of coping with it is when I would take a bath and nobody was in the room with me, and that’s when I would cry.’

But although dealing with school bullies was tough, a bigger test was to come after she was interviewed about her condition on national TV.

 

Motivational: Lizzie now tours the USA giving up to 200 talks on the theme of bullying and how to tackle it

 

Motivational: Lizzie now tours the USA giving up to 200 talks on the theme of bullying and how to tackle it

 

Popular: Her motivational books, including Be Beautiful, Be You, are both best-sellers

‘I was at home, online, and I saw a picture that was really familiar,’ she reveals, gesturing towards a still from the interview that had been given the caption ‘The Most Ugly Woman In The World’,

‘I felt like somebody was putting their hand through the computer screen and punching me over and over.

‘There were thousands and thousands of comments. The first one said: “I just threw up over my keyboard. You’re gross.” The second, “eww, kill it with fire, now”. Others asked why my parents didn’t abort me because I’m so ugly. Can you imagine that?’

Despite the vile comments, Lizzie says she has no fear of bullies anymore and if she were to meet one in future, her response would be: ‘I won’.

For now, she’s concentrating on the future and the anti-bullying charity she hopes to set up.

‘My dreams for the future are continuing to help others,’ she explains. ‘I want to create an anti-bulling company. Something for kids and adults and teenagers who are struggling and so far, my dreams have come true.’

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