She has a rare eating disorder that makes her choose furniture over food.
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Nikki Cook always knew something was not quite right with her daughter, Charlotte.
Those typical childhood nuances of mouthing everything in sight seemed a little bit more extreme than the average one-year-old.
The first sign was when the living room carpet seemed to mysteriously become thinner – and her daughter, Charlotte’s nappy was filled with the evidence.
“I realised she was eating it then but I wasn’t really worried,” Nikki told Reveal Magazine.
“My older daughter Evelynne had always bitten Velcro when she was a baby but she’d quickly grown out of it. Even my health visitor said it was just a phase.”
Nikki, from the UK began to find patches in the carpet throughout the house – and even holes in Charlotte’s many stuffed toys.
She grew increasingly concerned.
“I had no idea what to do,” 42-year-old Nikki said. “She was chewing right through to the stuffing inside the toys and eating that too. The doctor didn’t seem to be taking me seriously and, however much I told Charlotte not to do it any more, it didn’t make any difference. She’d look like she didn’t understand or just smile and keep on doing it.”
“I tried putting pepper and chilli powder on the carpet, telling her it would make her ill, and even physically stopping her from eating things, but nothing worked.”