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Helen Le Caplain & Nia Dalton

Teacher 'unrecognisable' to pupils after losing 14st praises Warburtons product

A 27-stone teacher credits Warburtons Thins for helping him to half his body weight - claiming former students no longer even recognise him.

Nick England says he's always been a 'big guy' and struggled with his weight, but the tipping point came when he started suffering from indigestion in September 2021.

The dad-of-two says his food and Coca-Cola 'addiction' caused his weight to balloon, leaving him tipping the scales at 26st 13lbs and wearing 7XL clothing.

In just 18 months, Nick has dropped an astonishing 14st 11lbs and is now "scared to death" of Warburtons discontinuing its low-calorie sandwich thins range.

He's gone from 26st to 12st in just 18 months by choosing healthier food options (Kennedy News and Media)

The 6ft 1in food lover has started to embrace a low-calorie, low-carb diet, ditching the fizzy pop and increasing his veg intake.

In the first three months, he lost more than 3st and reversed his diabetes, and was able to ditch his medication six months after his diagnosis.

Nick, from Wimbledon, south west London, said: "I'm scared to death of the day that Warburtons decide that Thins aren't something worth keeping in their range any more.

"I'm hoping that's a long day off, I swear by them. I think they're brilliant, I always keep my freezer stocked with them."

The teacher, who's now a svelte 12st 2lb, claims former pupils visiting his school were left 'awestruck' when they realised who it was.

Having endured gruelling skin removal surgery round his middle, Nick has an upper body lift scheduled for summer and is looking forward to enjoying a new healthy future with his family.

"Last week I had pupils come back [to school] who hadn't seen me for a few years," he explained.

"They came back just to say hi, they're just about to finish their degrees, and they came back to see me.

The school teacher says former pupils don't recognise him anymore (Kennedy News and Media)
He had a wake-up call when docs diagnosed him with diabetes in 2021 (Kennedy News and Media)

"One asked me if they could speak to Mr England - they didn't recognise me. Their reaction was everything in terms of being awestruck. One couldn't speak for five minutes."

It was only when he got the diagnosis in September that Nick decided to take matters into his own hands.

Nick, who's married to 45-year-old Lesa England, said: "At that point I weighed 26st 13lbs, just shy of 27 stone.

"I've always been a big guy, I've always struggled with my weight ever since I was a kid. I was ostensibly at peace with myself.

"Everything that had always been a danger or a worry in terms of 'you'll never find love, you'll never get married, you'll never have kids' none of that seemed to transpire for me.

"I wasn't unhappy, I didn't feel like I wanted to lose weight. I knew I was unhealthy, I wasn't stupid, and I had an addiction to Coca Cola that I knew I had but was in denial about.

"I started suffering from indigestion problems and started to get concerns at my age that it might be the 'big C' or something else I needed to get checked out.

"The doctor came back with a diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes. I wasn't surprised.

The dad-of-two loves having a Warburtons Thins toastie for lunch with soup (Kennedy News and Media)

"I knew my time was up and that my revelry had reached a point where I knew I was going to be now dealing with the consequences of a lifestyle that wasn't good for me.

"It was a wakeup call to once and for all do something about my weight. I intend to be here for my kids' weddings and see my grandchildren and I needed that kick up the bum."

Nick, who is dad to Dax, 18, and 14-year-old Kal, researched what dietary changes were needed - cutting out sugar and embracing a low-calorie diet.

"I was never somebody who just ate crap, I enjoy food of all sorts," he said.

"[Before] it would have been a nice array of food but there would just have been way too much of it.

"I like loads of vegetables, I like healthier foods as well, so it was more just a case of making sure I ate more of those and less of the bad stuff and I kept the portions to the right size.

"I'm a massive fan of [toasty maker] CRIMPiTs. They replaced the shop-bought baguette sandwiches I'd have for lunch containing mayonnaise or Marie Rose sauce.

"Warburton Thins are 100 calories and when I saw the CRIMPiT on my Facebook feed I loved the idea.

He's no longer diabetic and lives a much more active and energetic lifestyle (Kennedy News and Media)

"If you don't respect the size of the Warburtons Thins and the size of the CRIMPiT and try and fill it too much it won't crimp and will burst on you

"If you stick to portion sizes as per packaging you always fill it perfectly and it never comes open."

Regarding the weight loss, Nick said it was all about keeping to a deficit and cutting out sugary items.

"Just before Christmas 2021 the diabetic nurse tested my bloods and found they were what a 'normal' person's blood sugar levels should be," he said.

"So I put my diabetes into remission within three months. I'd done what had been suggested and just thought 'this is working, I'm going to keep doing it.

"The big changes were getting rid of Coca-Cola, I was drinking five cans a day, and portion control. Now I have more energy, feel better within myself and feel more in control.

"As intelligent as I like to think I am, I knew I was doing myself damage with my old lifestyle and yet I didn't really act on it.

"I feel much happier with what's going into my body now."

Nick's food diary

Before

Breakfast: Two fried eggs on two slices of white toast, loads of butter. Big glass of orange juice

Snack: Sandwich or wrap from canteen or staff room snacks - cake, biscuits, another can of cola

Lunch: Filled baguette, grab bag of crisps, can of cola or a ready meal

Snack: Slice of toast or bag of crisps, or salami slices

Dinner: Home-cooked meals but very large servings e.g. spaghetti bolognese but way too much meat/sauce and spaghetti

Now

Breakfast: Small portion of Cheerios with semi-skimmed milk or 25g of porridge oats with water

Snack: Low-calorie/high protein packet of beef slices or celery and hummus

Lunch: Home-made soup and filled CRIMPit

Dinner: Home-cooked meal but smaller servings e.g. roast chicken dinner with lots of vegetables, sub out the potatoes for an additional vegetable or sausage and mash - mash made out of sweet potatoes

Do you have a weight loss story to share? Email nia.dalton@reachplc.com.

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