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Title: | Weight Loss and Maintenance |
Notice: | **PLEASE** enter notes in mixed case (CAPS ARE SHOUTING)! |
Moderator: | ASICS::LESLIE |
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Created: | Mon Jul 09 1990 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 933 |
Total number of notes: | 9931 |
479.0. "4 months abstinent in OA: 50 pounds gone!" by SUPER::HENDRICKS (The only way out is through) Tue Jul 11 1989 09:18
I'm happy to be celebrating a 50 pound weightloss today! It's taken me
just under 4 months in OA to do it. Throughout this time I have
maintained "back to back" (daily) abstinence as recommended by OA. I'm
realizing the power of abstaining *just one day at a time* from the
foods that I used to obsess about.
I eat 3 planned meals a day except for days where there is an unusual
schedule. If I change my food for the day, I go over my food plans in
detail with my OA sponsor. It's very powerful for me to decide what I
will eat in a day, tell my sponsor, and let go of any decisions about
eating for the rest of the day. I'm learning how to plan to have the
foods that will make me feel good available so that planning is
nurturance, not deprivation! I couldn't do this program without
my food sponsor, and without my friends in AA who are helping me
learn to live this program of recovery from addiction.
I go to 3-5 OA meetings every week. This is a key part of my program
for right now. I hear recovery at every meeting, and talk with
people who are maintaining long term abstinence from their binge
foods as well as very large weightlosses. I have met lots of wonderful
people in OA who know what I've gone through with food! There are
some things it's very hard to talk about except with another food
addict.
I am grateful that I am no longer dieting...that I am not going
on or off diets. I am just living and eating the way I need to
one day at a time. I am asking for and getting all the help I
need, free (!), and not isolating. I am sharing my program with
other compulsive overeaters, something that the early founders of
AA found was a key factor in keeping one's own sobriety.
Some people really do need to lose a few pounds, and are basically not
compulsive overeaters or food addicts. Diets do work for people who
are not *addicts*. If anyone out there is feeling despair about food
addiction, binging, bulimia, or compulsive overeating, though, I
hope you come to OA at some point. It's been a miracle for me,
and I'm very grateful.
Holly
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479.1 | CONGRATULATIONS! | OFFPLS::DESHARNAIS | | Tue Jul 11 1989 12:42 | 16 |
| CONGRATULATIONS HOLLY! I know exactly how you feel and I
too have lost 50 lbs. since January. It is just a mircle for
me. Someone wih no will power at all. But one day at a time
really does work plus put down the flour and sugar and binge
foods. I just came back after a wonderfull getaway weekend with
my husband in Lincoln NH and I had lost 3 lbs over the weekend
alone. Writing the food down so that it is planned relieves your
mind of "what shall I eat or what can I eat" It is great.
Keep up the good work and coming to OA meetings is the best medicine
for anyone out there eating compulsively. I can't wait to go to
my next meeting.
Barbara
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479.2 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | andy ��� leslie | Tue Jul 11 1989 20:39 | 4 |
| Yay Holly! Keep on keeping on!
- ���
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479.3 | congrats from me too! | CAPNET::BARKER | | Thu Jul 13 1989 11:47 | 5 |
| Don't you mean "keep on.. taking off!!"
;^)
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479.4 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | andy ��� leslie | Thu Jul 13 1989 15:12 | 2 |
| You bet!!!!!!
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479.5 | Three cheers for Holly | PENUTS::JLAMOTTE | J & J's Memere | Mon Jul 24 1989 13:42 | 3 |
| You are an inspiration! Congratulations!
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