I was delighted to receive an advance copy of this book, and have been lucky enough to have known the author for years.
Her overriding message is that you CAN permanently change your relationship to yourself, to food and eating, and to other healthy lifestyle choices, and though the transition may not be easy, it can be SO worth it. After sharing one inspiring and one poignant tale about her own grandparents' health-wake-up-calls, and their responses, she tells her readers, "if I could give you each one gift, it would be to throw a bucket of ice water into your face." We CAN choose to, as she says, "treat yourself like someone you love," find the right support, learn more about your unique health dynamics, and tackle implementing rewarding change, one step at a time. And then she shows us how and why.
With 50% of Americans either having diabetes, or being at high risk for the disease (and 1 in 4 diabetics not knowing that they have it!) the thoroughly researched and hard-won, humorously presented info shared here is surely relevant to many people you know. Though focused on the unique (and far too long unmet) needs of those with LADA, Jackie explains the different types of diabetic dynamics with illuminating metaphors. As well as, for example, the different types of hunger that so many of us contend with: physical, emotional and, often, addictive: "Three hungers stack inside us like a pyramid," she states, then proceeds to de-mystify the mechanisms of each, while still honoring the deep complexity of our relationships with food and eating. As well as describing the roles that stress, systemic inequities, and other challenges play, and ways they can be addressed.
Kickass Haskin's askin' for action! Through this generous book, may we each more readily find our own traction, with satisfaction.