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"I put my hand in yours, and together we can do what we could never do alone. No longer is there a sense of hopelessness, no longer must we each depend upon our own unsteady willpower. We are all together now, reaching out our hands for power and strength greater than ours, and as we join hands, we find love and understanding beyond our wildest dreams."
Rozanne, S., OA Founder
Invitation to Recovery
We of Overeaters
Anonymous have made a discovery. At the very first meeting we
attended, we learned that we were in the clutches of a dangerous
illness, and that willpower, emotional stability and
self-confidence, which some of us had once possessed, were no
defense against it.
We have found that the
reasons for the illness are not what is important. What deserves the
attention of the still suffering compulsive overeater is this: there
is a proven, workable method by which we can arrest our illness.
The OA recovery program
is patterned after that of Alcoholics Anonymous. We use AA's Twelve
Steps and Twelve Traditions, changing only the words "alcohol" and
"alcoholic" to "food" and "compulsive overeater."
As our personal
stories attest, the twelve step program of recovery works as well
for compulsive overeaters as is does for alcoholics.
Can we guarantee you this
recovery? The answer is simple. If you will honestly face the truth
about yourself and the illness; if you will keep coming back to
meetings to talk and listen to other recovering compulsive
overeaters; if you will read our literature and that of Alcoholics
Anonymous with an open mind; and most, important, if you are willing
to rely on a power greater than yourself for direction in your life,
and to take the twelve steps to the best of your ability, we believe
you can indeed join the ranks of those who are recovering.
You're Not Alone Anymore!
"I'm not alone anymore!
Such a blessed relief just to know I'm not the only one who feels
and acts this way, that there are others just like me!" These are
the reactions almost all of us had when we came to Overeaters
Anonymous. At last we were home! Now we no longer had to depend on
our own unsteady willpower. We reached out our hands for power and
strength greater than ours, and our hands were taken in love and
understanding.
In the past, most of us
had tried various methods of weight reduction and control. Diet
doctors, shots, pills, psychiatry, hypnosis, fad diets, and health
farms. For most compulsive overeaters these are only temporary
solutions. Many of us would indeed lose weight, only to gain back
more than ever before.
How many times we
had heard it said, "If you'd only use a little willpower, you could
lose all that weight." Or, "Don't you know you're asking for a heart
attack with all that extra poundage?" Many times we'd eat out of
frustration, resentment or self-pity, only to wake up next morning
saying, "Today's the day I'll start my diet, and I'll never go off
again!" Of course, our good resolutions never lasted very long, and
we were soon back on the same old merry-go-round of diets and
binges.
Now, for the first time
in our lives, we have HOPE! We find that, within the Fellowship of
Overeaters Anonymous, we are not alone. We meet others who have
suffered as we have, and they offer love, compassion and
understanding of our common problem. In OA we can bring our feelings
out into the open. Here we find willing ears and sympathetic hearts,
people who are not judging us and who are ready to share their
strength as we make the long journey back to recovery.
We discover that we help
ourselves most by helping others with the same problem. We learn
that we must honestly admit to our innermost selves that we are
compulsive overeaters and are powerless over food. This is the first
step toward recovery. We realize we have found something we never
had before: a proven, workable method by which we have been able to
arrest our common illness, one day at a time.
November 2008 Overeaters Anonymous, Inc. All
rights reserved. Reprinted by permission of Overeaters Anonymous,
Inc.; World Service Office. Copyright may not be reproduced in any
manner without written permission of OA, Inc."
One day at a time!
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