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Good Eater : The True Story of a One Man's Struggle With Binge Eating Disorder
Saxen, Ron
New Harbinger / Softcover / 2007-03-01 / 1572244852
Food & Eating Disorders (Self Help) / Men's Issues
price: $31.95 (may be subject to change)
296 pages
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At the age of twenty-one, stylish and striking Ron Saxen turned heads on the street. A promising model with a tony California agency, his lithe and muscular body graced the pages of magazines and even the cover of a fitness book. He was headed for a future of bright lights and brighter possibilities--but a dark turn of events would leave Saxen working in a coffee shop and dodging his agent less than a year later. Binge eating disorder, a malady that strikes some 2.5 million Americans--40 percent of whom are men--led Saxen to pack on nearly half again his body weight, destroying his career and threatening his health and sanity. This compelling memoir tells Saxen's story as he grapples with binge eating, dangerous starvation diets, drug use, and a rollercoaster ride of crazy careers, unhealthy relationships, and personal tragedies--all set against a fabulous backdrop that ranges from the Sunset Strip to the fundamentalist enclaves of the Great Plains. A gripping page turner from start to finish, this amazing personal memoir will help break stereotypes and shed new light on this surprisingly prevalant disorder. --- from the publisher

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