In the beginning of chapter ten, I like that Jody wants to help people, but sometimes it is impossible because some people never recover. This is the case of Crutchfield, who died under police officers hands. Since Crutchfield was a drug consumer, it was easy to plead that he died due to drug overdose. Later, it is discuss how Jody gets in the word of the addiction. His father consumes cocaine this might be the cause of Jody's addictions problems. Jody tries cocaine, Valium, smoke weed and crack, and Xanax.
I like chapter eleven, because Kate starts to make changes in her behavior. Her motivation is her son and her husband. She is proud to …show more content…
Ellen is emotionally disturbed for everything, and all these problems make her eats compulsive. The drastic changes in her life, also affects her body image. Ellen has bulimia and anorexia. Later, in the chapter a controversial topic is mention, which is the gastric bypass procedure. There are many opinions about this procedure, doctors recommended to do it, because it is the best option to avoid more complications due to obesity, like diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipemia and heart disease (Sansone, McDonald and Ferreira, 2007). But if the person is not willing to make a change in life, it is difficult to make a change psychologically, and it easy to acquire another addiction, like alcoholism or drugs (Denizet-Lewis,