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Plan D: How to Lose Weight and Beat Diabetes Even if You Don't Have It

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320 pages, Hardcover

First published April 28, 2013

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Profile Image for Marcia Dene.
14 reviews
August 4, 2013
Sherri Shepherd has the gift of talking to you from through her words whether they are spoken or written with ink and paper. Ms. Shepherd is very down to earth and delightfully funny. Her book is probably the easiest read of all the self-help or how to get healthier books I have read to date. Ms. Shepherd uses her time with the reader sharing what she did to get on track and not continually emphasizing what the reader should do. She gives of herself. She lets us in. She shares her story with us so we can understand why she feels its important to do what she can to help those that are reading her words. There are sensible options so if we don't like or cannot do exactly what she did we could try to accomplish the same goal by doing this instead. How many how to lose weight plan books could be scripted to become a made for television movie? This one could. Her life has been that interesting and her determination to turn her health around has been that dedicated. It is definitely a woman's book because it is told from her point of view.
Profile Image for Mary Louise Sanchez.
Author 1 book28 followers
September 9, 2013
I read the hardcover edition with a picture of a svelte Sherri Shepherd on the cover. Sherri tells her story of finally confronting the fact that she has Type 2 diabetes after years of ignoring her own prediabetes diagnosis, diabetes symptoms, and ignoring the disease which claimed the life of her middle-aged mother. There are now 100 million Americans affected by prediabetes and diabetes and the numbers keep growing. Sherri describes her plan to control the big D for all of us in easy-to-understand language with three key steps:diet, exercise, and food choices. Sherrie's story and strategies give you the motivation to change your habits today.
Profile Image for Tasha Jones.
3 reviews
January 25, 2022
Very few citations, research based references. This was helpful in the sense that it has got me thinking more about what I put into my body and jazzed for regular exercise.
Profile Image for Joanne.
52 reviews1 follower
June 13, 2013
Teriffic book about what diabetes is and how to fight against it. Also, the book talks about how you think about food, what you choose to eat and how exercise is important to your overall health, especially if you have diabetes. The author shares her very personal story of how diabetes affected her life and how she manages to control the disease, offering readers helpful tips on what to eat and what not to ear, how to incorporate exercise into your life and how to deal with temptations you will face.
Profile Image for Katie.
130 reviews6 followers
January 20, 2016
I picked this book up on the library site and I have to say this book opened my eyes. I listened to it while I was working and it really made me think. You don't have to have diabetes or anything for this book... it's not exactly a eat this, this and this.. it's more her journey with a little of what works for her... I truly loved this book and really feel like it helped me want to change before it's too late... she has so many good little tips and sayings that really stuck with me...
Profile Image for Sherrie.
1,734 reviews
June 13, 2018
What an inspirational book for people who are struggling with weight loss. This book provides inspiration without preaching and offers readers a realistic weight loss plan. Although geared towards those with those who have been diagnosed with diabetes or pre-diabetes it is useful for anyone on a weight loss journey. So glad I read this book it has been a big support to me as I continue on my weight loss journey.
Profile Image for Dave Radtke.
19 reviews32 followers
May 9, 2013
This book isn't for everyone, but as a newly diagnosed diabetic, reading this felt like sitting with an old friend and discussing options. Nothing she says if groundbreaking, but reading it could change your life around.
Profile Image for Tina.
49 reviews6 followers
December 28, 2013
Great read. Lots of good, fact-based info with none of the preachy perfection demanded by some authors.
Profile Image for Dawn.
1,173 reviews1 follower
April 13, 2014
Full of useful advice and tips!
Profile Image for Karen Croscut.
42 reviews1 follower
July 5, 2025
I am so very glad I happened across this book at my local library! I started reading it, and I knew I needed to buy my own copy, which I immediately did! Sherry Shepherd has always been a favorite and this book was like sitting across from her in my living room and having a great conversation! She taught me a lot about adopting a healthy way of eating and exercising to prevent diabetes and to lose weight. She poured out her heart and soul, with her usual sense of humor, to share her story and to help others. This book was life changing for me! Thank you Sherry!
Profile Image for Vanessa.
181 reviews1 follower
July 26, 2020
I don’t have diabetes but I have been reading up on low glycemic index foods. Although the book is old I was still expecting some useful information. There wasn’t anything “new” to me. Exercise isn’t a problem for me so I skimmed over that section. The most interesting chapter to me was at the end when she wrote about her average week of food and exercise. This would be a good book for anyone brand new to a healthy lifestyle.
155 reviews
June 22, 2024
This has been my go-to book since I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. I love the fact that Sherri Shepherd's voice is so conversational, sharing her stories as if she's talking to a friend. She has given me insight into this disease and helped me to understand what it means to live with it. Thanks, Sherri. So grateful to have found this book.
Profile Image for Kaya W..
217 reviews
February 15, 2022
I have to be honest...I skimmed through most of this book. I didn't find the book interesting, fresh or insightful. It was dry and boring. I get it...do some exercise and put the fork down. There...I said it without writing a whole book about it.
147 reviews
May 8, 2017
I thought this book was ok. I didn't like it all that much. I thought this could have been better, I was disappointed in the book. I still like Sherri Shepherd.
Profile Image for Melissa.
314 reviews2 followers
July 4, 2019
Very repetitive and not groundbreaking. But she presented the material in an easy to relate to matter.
213 reviews5 followers
August 28, 2018
I though that this book was very insightful. Although most people will have different experiences dealing with diabetes, Sherri's experience was helpful. I would definitely recommend this book to a person with diabetes, pre diabetes and their family members. I would also recommend checking into other sources for information and other facts that may assist you on your journey with this disease. Enjoy!!
Profile Image for Curren.
153 reviews18 followers
April 21, 2015
Content and motivation: 4.5 stars
Writing style: 2.5 stars

So as you can see my 3 star review is an average.

Anyone can read this book - whether you have diabetes or not. If you are living an unhealthy lifestyle, need to lose weight, are pre-diabetic, or diabetic - this book is for all of you.

The good: This is a wake up call book that anyone on any level can read and understand. It's not full of confusion science and the advice she offers is REAL. The book tells Shari's story about her bad health/lifestyle, her wake up call, and how she is living healthfully now. She relates to the common citizen and is about the most down to earth celebrity I've read about. Her advice is 100% practical and doesn't intimidate the reader or require them to do anything crazy or weird. In fact, the plan she gives is very loose...it's not like most books where they tell you exactly what to do and eat each hour of every day for 30 days...them by then end you're sick of it and go back to your old habits. She gives general guidelines and advice and talks more about food groups, active living, and keeping diabetes in check. She does give some sample recipes/foods and lists examples of exercises she does if that's your sort of thing though.

The bad: her writing is not super polished. Very repetitive! She refers back to the same things quite a bit even though she already described them in detail. However this was mostly just annoying and didn't deter me from finishing the book. (Okay, It's not THAT bad...She has a very down to earth tone (which is good) and writes like she is just having a conversation (also good).)

I think this book is he kick in the pants some people need to finally put down the Oreos and say, "okay, I'll start changing!"
Profile Image for Adrienna.
Author 18 books242 followers
April 2, 2014
Sometimes we face difficulty or not a good report which is what it takes to wake up. As Sherri says in her book, she had to wake up to the changes once she got diabetes in which she calls it the big D.

"whisper to a roar"

There are cycles of bad habits to break: poor diet, inactivity, denial and fear is the road to diabetes aside from overweight or obesity.

We need a flexible plan.

What I liked was her brief experience on the view, dancing with the stars, and other things in relation to God, food, and family. Moreover, diabetes woke her up to a healthier lifestyle.

Action is key. If pre diabetic, then you have a chance to improve your health but once you get D, no turning back.

Favorite chapter is forgiveness.

The only thing I didn't like was redundancy throughout the entire book...could be like fluff to fill the pages...yet laughed out loud at times too.

Leisure read 2014.
Profile Image for Caroline.
Author 62 books220 followers
May 6, 2013
I don't think that I've ever read a diet book all the way through before this one. They usually are aggressively marketing a plan that doesn't do a single thing for me but this book was brilliant - an absolute gem. Perhaps it's just the right book at the right time for me, yet I really believe it will resonate with many other readers as well. It's clearly written, well written, well researched and has a nice amount of classic Sherri Shepherd humor - but that in no way detracts from the serious message of the book. I highly recommend it to anyone who is even curious about insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes. I'm so pleased I found it.
Profile Image for debbicat *made of stardust*.
855 reviews125 followers
March 1, 2016
This was pretty good. Some very helpful info on reversing diabetes. I listened to the audio and enjoyed Sherri narrating it; with her unique humor coming through in her voice, I think it was more of a good read than if I just had the book to reference. It's laid it well and easy to understand. Gives some great nutritional information.
Profile Image for Janet.
2,305 reviews27 followers
May 30, 2013
Geared more toward the reader/eater who doesn't yet know the rules for eating they should follow (as opposed to me who knows but doesn't follow!), and wants to hear them in a chatty "View" kind of way.
Profile Image for Barbara.
1,135 reviews18 followers
May 28, 2013
Even if you don't have diabetes this is a wonderful "diet" book. She's normal. She eats the way normal people it. She has the same eating problems as normal people. No recipes just regular foods. After reading it you think if she can do it so can I.
Profile Image for Andrea.
1,800 reviews12 followers
April 21, 2014
This was a good book writen by Sherri one of the view hosts. She has a really good approach to adding exercise and cleaning up your diet. It would be a good book for people who are just trying to figure out where to start.
Profile Image for Sarah Lee.
548 reviews16 followers
May 31, 2014
This was a funny and realistic point of view on diabetes and how it can affect your life and how to live with it. I think this is a good read for anyone who has diabetes run in their family, are prediabetic or just found out they are diabetic (or have known but are now taking it serious).
Profile Image for Karen Sage.
209 reviews4 followers
February 17, 2015
I liked how Sherri talked like a normal person and not a celebrity ....helpful thoughts in this book
Profile Image for Pam Parotto Seely.
35 reviews
June 21, 2014
Although I do not have diabetes, I do have to watch my sugar and carb intake. I thought this book was very informative.
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