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Rating: Summary: Must have for trichotillomania sufferers! Review: I bought this book a couple of years ago and it immediately gave me hope and success with my lash/brow pulling; Cheryn and I talked via email many times and she is a wonderful, caring person and it helps to have someone to talk with about this disorder. The book is a MUST for anyone suffering from trichotillomania. I cannot understand why anyone would give the book less than five stars. Buy it, read it, and read it again and again when you pull again and again.
Rating: Summary: Must have for trichotillomania sufferers! Review: I was so anxious to receive Cheryn's book in the mail. The day I got it, I immediately started reading. I could not put it down. I felt so close to the author as I read her story. This book is great. It is sure to help many on the road to recovery and healing. I have not felt the same since I read Cheryn's story, and have to thank her and her family again for sharing their experience in dealing with Trichotillomania.
Rating: Summary: Finally, someone who understands! Review: I wish I knew Cheryn personally 20 years ago. It took me years to find out what this disorder was, and when I found and read her book (in one sitting!) I cannot describe how I felt that I indeed wasn't alone. I had the privilege of meeting Cheryn at a TLC Retreat. She is very courageous, inspiring, and a role model for all of us. I especially identified with her, because my symptoms are identical to hers. This is a MUST READ for sufferers and their families! Thanks, Cheryn! Thank God for you!
Rating: Summary: If you have trich, read this book Review: If you or someone you know suffers with trichotillomania, this book offers very helpful insights from a personal sufferer. I know this firsthand as I also have trich. While reading Cheryn's accounts of her struggles with this condition, I felt like I had found a long-lost friend, as I shared so many of the same emotional and social snags associated with it. But more than a simple account of growing up with a very trying and persistant handicap, Cheryn invites the reader to accept the condition for what it can bring sufferers in a positive light. As she explains, for those who have trich, the challenge of continually learning to accept oneself as a whole person is magnified, but this can lead to some wonderful opportunities to grow in ways that only other sufferers can know. And this leads to the most rewarding aspect -- that of being able to share your feelings and experiences with others like you. Because as Cheryn succinctly puts it, "You are not alone."
Rating: Summary: Couldn't have done it without you, Cheryn! Review: Thanks to Cheryn's bravery to reveal her own struggle with trich and to her ability to communicate what has worked for her, many of us out there that were too scared to surface can now look at life a little less fearful.Thank you Cheryn for doing whatever it takes to help others in their struggle.
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