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Hardcover The Long Road Back: A Survivor's Guide to Anorexia Book

ISBN: 1880823195

ISBN13: 9781880823194

The Long Road Back: A Survivor's Guide to Anorexia

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"Today, I see the link between my feelings of craziness and loss of control over my own life and my need to place rigid restraints on my weight and eating. "When other areas of my life felt out of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Testament to The Ultimate Human Fighting Spirit

This book is not just for current or past anorexic, but for everyone who has some serious setbacks in their lives. It is a true testament to the ultimate human fighting spirit. As far as anorexia is concerned, I find this book a real eye-opener to the many flaws of the mental health system where the doctors and nurses seem to be just as obessed with the patients gaining the weight, as the patients with losing it. I could not put this book down oce I started reading it. It left me wondering how Ms(?) Sargent is still alive today. It is even more amazing that not only she is leading a normal life, but she is only excelling in her career and her true passion of figure skating. It is a matter of time unil this gem is made into a movie.

An Excellent Map of One Journey Back from Anorexia!!!

Sargent herself identifies the key to the story of her struggle against anorexia: "Probably the most important turning point in my recovery was my decision to become an active participant in the process." The truth in this proactive perspective of personal responsibility is all the more intensified by a history of being subjected to unenlightened hospitalizations that seemed bent on robbing her of all dignity as the means to a purely mechanical process of weight restoration. Without excusing the cruelty and destructiveness of those treatment programs, Sargent's description of her descent into the hell of anorexia makes it clear that the worst abuse she suffered came from the torment of the eating disorder itself, that the toughest struggle was not against the medical system but against the suffocating embrace of the python anorexia. I found myself regretting not having been at the meeting just before her college graduation where, finally gaining freedom from the negativity and shame of her past, she proclaims, "Just remember that you have the ability to achieve anything you set your mind to."Like a well-rounded, nutritious meal, Sargent supplements her personal account with tender poems written by her sister, a message from her mother, and an appendix stocked with astute practical advice on dealing with eating disorders. She dreams of directing profits from the sale of this book toward the founding of an eating disorder treatment center. If I had the means, I would put this book in every high school and college library, as much to aid her quest as to make her wisdom as broadly accessible as possible.

A realistic look into the life and struggles of an Anorexic.

I highly recommend this book to all! I believe it will help other sufferers realize they are not alone and help family and friends to have a better understanding of the struggles involved. I believe the insights into her hospitalizations will also help give medical personnel a new outlook on the treatment of their patients. Best of luck on your book!

This book is very compelling. This is a must for everybody .

Stacy Evrard I had a chance to read this book, months ago. When I opened it up, I could have sworn that one of the pictures was of me. I was moved by the similarities between Judy, and I. It was well written, and it's impression on me was great. Someday, I too will recover, until then I will always remember that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Great Job Judy! You are a true insperation, and I hope you know that you are an angel. Wear your wings with pride. Stacy Evrard

A hopeful & uplifting journey through the recovery process.

"The Long Road Back: A Survivor's Guide to Anorexia," is an autobiographical account of my ten-year battle with anorexia nervosa. I wrote the book with the hope that it would give individuals currently suffering from anorexia (and other eating disorders) insight, courage, and hope. An eating disorder need not be a life sentence. People do recover and go on to lead happy, healthy, full lives. In my account, I've shared words of wisdom and details of my own recovery process with the hope that others may benefit from my insight.
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