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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 health and self-confidence, which some of us had once possessed, were no defense against it.

We have found that the reasons for this illness are unimportant. 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 "alcoholic" and "alcohol" to "food" and "compulsive overeating."

As our personal stories attest, the twelve-step program of recovery works as well for compulsive overeaters as it 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 keep coming
back to meetings to talk and listen to other recovering compulsive overeaters; if you will read our literature and that of Alcoholic 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 recover.

To remedy the emotional, physical, and spiritual illness of compulsive overeating we offer several suggestions, but keep in mind that the basis of
this program is spiritual, as evidenced by the twelve steps.

We are not a "diet and calories" club. We do not endorse any particular plan of eating. Once we become abstinent, the preoccupation with food
diminishes and in many cases leaves us entirely. We then find that, to deal with our inner turmoil, we have to have a new way of thinking, of acting
on life rather than reacting to it - in essence, a new way of living.

From this vantage point, we began the twelve-step program of recovery, moving beyond the food and the emotional havoc to a fuller living
experience. As a result of practicing these steps, the symptom of compulsive overeating is removed on a daily basis, achieved through the process
of surrendering to something greater than ourselves; the more total our surrender, the more freely realized our freedom from food obsession.

"But I'm too weak. I'll never make it!" Don't worry, we have all thought and said the same thing. The amazing secret to the success of this program
is just that: weakness. It is weakness, not strength that binds us to each other and to a higher power and somehow gives us the ability to do what
we cannot do alone.

If you decide you are one of us, we welcome you with open arms. Whatever your circumstances, we offer you the gift of acceptance. You are not
alone anymore. Welcome to Overeaters Anonymous. Welcome home!

(reprinted with permission from the World Service Organization of Overeaters Anonymous)
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