She hates `horrible, gory meat'

ARCHITECTURE student Catherine O'Sullivan (21) went vegetarian overnight over three years ago

ARCHITECTURE student Catherine O'Sullivan (21) went vegetarian overnight over three years ago. "I never liked dinner because I had to eat meat. I hated the veins, organs, I worried I would come across a nail, toe, I found it disgusting. My reasons were not idealistic, I wasn't worried about little lambs or fluffy chickens, just hated horrible, gory meat."

For the first six months she was a model vegetarian. "I went to my doctor and to a health food shop add worked out a good diet. Then I stopped being careful. I ate a lot of junk food. I became very tired and for a full year I had a cold I couldn't shake off.

"Finally I went back to my GP. She said there was no other substitute for red meat. She explained that in order to get the same amount of iron I would need to eat bucket loads of leaf green vegetables. I couldn't return to meat, but I began to be more careful and to eat more vegetables and salads, something I rarely did when I was eating meat. I eat a little fish and eggs, mainly to please my mother.

"Earlier this year I was anaemic again, very tired. Now I'm talking iron tablets and multivitamin and I feel I'm eating well and healthily," she says.