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Lisa Curry s touching post about daughter

Lisa Curry s touching post about daughter
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Lisa Curry s exciting news after heartbreaking loss of daughter

Years after she s left the pool, former Olympian Lisa Curry has announced her next exciting endeavour. And the swimmer s fans are over the moon for her.  In what has been a heartbreaking six months for Lisa, 58, who tragically lost her daughter Jaimi Kenny last year, fans have been delighted to celebrate some good news with the former swimmer.

Lisa Curry couldn t have survived without husband Mark Tabone

17 shares The source added: She s also utterly exhausted - [Lisa s]grief is just so debilitating and draining. She s just taking it day by day.    The former competitive swimmer, 58, married her Elvis impersonator husband, Mark, 55, in 2018 in an intimate ceremony in Queensland. Prior to Mark, Lisa was previously married to Grant Kenny for 23 years before calling it quits in 2009. As well as being parents to Jaimi, they also share daughter Morgan and son Jett. Happy: The former competitive swimmer, 58, married her Elvis impersonator husband, Mark, 55, in 2018. They tied the knot at a intimate ceremony in Queensland Ready to roll: Last week, Lisa announced that she was planning a road trip with Mark, where she plans to do some regional and rural workshops while Mark will be entertaining

Worst in 20 years : Huge spike in eating disorders

It was exhausting being caged by a sickness nobody else could see, hear, feel or understand. She wanted to take her own life before the anorexia claimed hers. Thankfully she, or it, never did, and she s been recovered for two years. The same can t be said for many others as the silent killer of eating disorders slowly destroys more lives than ever.   In Australia, an average of five people aredying of eating disorders each day. That s more than the national road toll of three people a day. One million Australians are estimated to be living with an eating disorder, the most common being anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating, and numbers are rising with health services facing record-breaking demand for treatment.

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