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Overeaters Anonymous?


cyberprof

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I know it is anonymous, but if you could reply to me privately through a private message that would be great.

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I know it is anonymous, but if you could reply to me privately through a private message that would be great.

OA also has great phone meetings. If you have a long distance phone plan it cost you nothing to attend.

to find a meeting _Open Original Shared Link

I listen to the meeting and speakers that are free on i tunes pods casts. Often to help me deal with the thinking of why can"t I have that. Pulse I do have the desire to eat stuff that I know is bad for my health. I find the daily readings and books do apply a great deal for us. I know for me that gluten is like a drug in my system. Even though I ate it till I passed out, made my self ill or moody and ate it despite doctors warnings: there are still times that I want it. I still pause and fill with excitement when I catch a big whiff of somethings that I know will kill me. To me that is an addict.

The meetings may seem odd or annoying at times, I try to remember to take what i can use and leave the rest.

I would love to talk to other people that are both gluten free and in OA.

Yes it is Anonymous but there is not a single person that knows me that does not know that I have food issues.

Frieda Newbie

Hello,

I'm new to this forum. I have celiac and dermatitis herpetiformis. I'm also a member of OA. I'd be very happy to have support from other who deal with this disorder and use the OA program to help manuever through the food and emotional mazes. Any interest or know of others who may be interested? Thanks, Frieda

OA also has great phone meetings. If you have a long distance phone plan it cost you nothing to attend.

to find a meeting _Open Original Shared Link

I listen to the meeting and speakers that are free on i tunes pods casts. Often to help me deal with the thinking of why can"t I have that. Pulse I do have the desire to eat stuff that I know is bad for my health. I find the daily readings and books do apply a great deal for us. I know for me that gluten is like a drug in my system. Even though I ate it till I passed out, made my self ill or moody and ate it despite doctors warnings: there are still times that I want it. I still pause and fill with excitement when I catch a big whiff of somethings that I know will kill me. To me that is an addict.

The meetings may seem odd or annoying at times, I try to remember to take what i can use and leave the rest.

I would love to talk to other people that are both gluten free and in OA.

Yes it is Anonymous but there is not a single person that knows me that does not know that I have food issues.

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