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Paperback Locked Up for Eating Too Much: The Diary of a Food Addict in Rehab Book

ISBN: 1568387938

ISBN13: 9781568387932

Locked Up for Eating Too Much: The Diary of a Food Addict in Rehab

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At the age of 23, Debbie Danowski was imprisoned by food addiction. Liberation came only after she enrolled on a six-week in-patient treatment programme for food addiction. There, as she learned about... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Very helpful book

I am so glad that there is a book that covers such a sad situation with great insights.

Emotional reading

I have suffered from food addiction for many years. This book has helped me dig deep into myself to find out when my eating disorder began. If you suffer from an eating disorder or would like to better understand how an eating disorder affects the life of someone you care about, this book is definately worth purchasing.

Enlightening and a God Send

This book gave me what I'd been searching for -- a guide to help my 67 year old mother who has a serious alcohol problem. She didn't remember conversations, slurred her words, had falls during the night, had bruises on her face and arms, ate poorly, isolated from us and her friends, and refused to see a doctor. I slowly watched my wonderful mother change before my eyes. I couldn't even trust her to babysit her grandchildren. This book not only gave me the information I needed, but helped get my reluctant brother and sister to finally agree to get our mother help. I give this book my wholehearted endorsement and recommend it to anyone worried about an older parent who has an alcohol problem. I haven't found any other book like it.

Inspirational

I purchased this book because this is a subject that is very close to me. The premise of the book (a food addict attends a clinic to help her understand her food addiction) was of great interest to me. The use of food addict was also something that drew me to this book, as I have believed for a long time that there is such a thing.This book does not disappoint. The author is very honest in her detailing of her experiences. From the beginning when she felt that this clinic stay was of no use to her, we can feel the pain she was in. The story simply gets more fascinating (and candid) as the author reveals herself more and more. In the end, you are cheering her on.I have found this book to be extremely helpful in looking at the whole body image, wellness issue in a totally different view. If you are hoping for a quick fix, this would not be the book for you.But if you believe that you can achieve wellness by better understanding your body and mind, this is the book for you.Excellent purchase!

An honest, well-written book

I thought this book showed the seriousness of the disease of food addiction. I appreciate Debbie's honesty and willingness to share with us all just how cunning, baffling and powerful food addiction is. Food addiction is real! I appreciate those who are willing to share the pain and misery and most important the recovery aspect of food addiction.A very unique book!
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