"Ritchie, a certified substance abuse counselor and health educator
for Kaiser Permanente, offers expert guidance and keen insight for
those struggling with overeating addictions. Her book focuses on an
often-neglected area: the psychological and practical life changes
that weight-loss surgery patients need to implement. Ritchie's
addiction counseling background is effectively used to address the
mental and emotional journey of a compulsive overeater who chooses
weight-loss surgery. She recounts numerous real-life stories,
including many sets of thought-provoking questions with each
chapter so that readers can explore their own experience and
identify faulty belief systems. Sources for additional help,
starting a support group, shopping, food plans, and other coping
tools are provided in appendixes...Highly recommended for all
libraries." - Crystal Renfro, Georgia Institute of Technology
Library, Library Journal "I have to honestly say that this is one
of the best "diet" books I have ever read. I am not presently
considering weight loss surgery, though I have in the past and
decided against it. One of the great things about this book is you
don't have to have weight loss surgery to use it. You don't even
have to have ever considered weight loss surgery to use it. Unlike
other books that you might find in the "Diet and Weight Loss"
section in the book store, this book does not require that you do
something radical in order to lose weight and be successful at it.
This book is more like having a best friend who's both been there
and done that. Chapter by chapter, Ritchie walks us through the
steps to not only successfully lose weight, but to keep it off by
making the necessary changes within ourselves. Each chapter has
various stories, quotes, questions, and suggestions to help you
look within yourself to find what it is that keeps you from being
successful. Many of us have something that happened to us somewhere
that makes any kind of success uncomfortable, so we hold ourselves
back, not allowing ourselves to truly reach our potential. After
reading It Ain't Over 'til the Thin Lady Sings, I can say that I
will need to go back and read it again, more slowly, over time,
making the little changes as Ritchie suggests. I have a good
feeling about it and can predict that over time, with this book in
hand, I, too, can lose weight and keep it off, even without
surgery." -Andrea Barry for Reader Views
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