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I’ve never eaten in my life – 17-year-old reveals

A 17-year-old girl named Emma has gone viral on TikTok after bravely opening up about her battle with Gastroparesis, a rare medical condition that has left her without a functional stomach since birth.
In a video shared in July under the username @emmakok, which began trending on Monday, Emma revealed that she has never eaten a proper meal in her life. Instead, she relies entirely on feeding tubes to survive.
Speaking candidly about her condition, Emma explained that she is unable to consume even basic meals, making her daily life very different from that of most teenagers.
She said, “Hi, my name is Emma. I am 17 and I have a chronic illness called Gastroparesis. Gastroparesis simply means my stomach is paralyzed, it doesn’t work. Because my stomach is paralyzed, it can’t digest any food. Which also means I’m not able to eat any food and that is why I have two feeding pumps.”
“These are the two, they’re for my intestines and stomach. I have had these two feeding pumps since I was a baby so I have never eaten anything in my life.”
Emma explained that while she can occasionally manage small amounts of honey, tea, or water, she has never eaten common foods such as hamburgers, chocolate, or spaghetti.
“I can eat the tiniest bits like honey or a cup of tea or simply just some water but no, I have never eaten a hamburger or chocolate or spaghetti or anything. That makes it even harder because food is such a big thing in someone’s life.”
Speaking further, the teenager highlighted the difficulty of living with a condition that remains largely unknown, stressing that many patients are often misunderstood.
“Gastroparesis is not a well known disease and that makes it hard for us patients who have Gastroparesis. We’re not very well heard in hospitals but we have real symptoms. But the doctors call it anxiety or stress and that makes us feel pretty stupid.”
Emma concluded her video with a call for greater awareness.
“I am making this video to share this illness, to spread awareness, to be heard. So please just listen.”