Is OA for me?

  • Boy, this could get long. I will try to keep it short.
    I am about 60-70 lbs overweight. I have been overweight since puberty - about 30 years. I work a desk job, like to hike but don't really enjoy any other sports or exercise. I have a 2.5 yr old son.
    I quit smoking in January for the 25th time in 5 years, this is the longest I have stayed quit since I started at 17.
    I was in a 12-step program for several years that really helped me stop some addict behavior. I hesitate to name it because I am never sure how anonymity online works. Isn't this anonymous because you don't know who I am? I also hesitate to name it because I am not abstinent of this substance, I just don't abuse it anymore. Very rarely use it at all.
    Anyway, I have tried a zillion diets over the years. I can't even stick to a food plan for more than 5 days in a row, and usually not that long. Only once did I get anywhere near goal, and I was living in Hawaii, active in that other 12-step program and living a totally different lifestyle. Wow, I just made the connection of working the steps and being near goal weight and that was 12 years ago.
    I have looked at some OA literature. The whole greysheet thing scared me off, but I gather that's not how it's done most places.
    Anyway, I guess I'm looking for some OA friends and some courage to get to a face-to-face meeting. It will not be easy since I work full-time and have a toddler at home, but nothing worth having is easy. I owe it to myself to check this out - don't you think?
    Kim
    sw 235/ cw 221.5 / gw 160ish
  • Kim, welcome!

    I'm sorry... it's not very busy in here at present. There are a few people who drop in on a semi-regular basis, and Marny is often here.

    I would definitely try OA. I'm not doing it right now, but I have been to a few meetings in the past, and I was quite inspired by some of the other members. It was the first time I'd really acknowledged that I have an eating problem.
    I think you can "give and take" with some of the rules. Not everyone likes the "higher power" thing, but it be anything/one you choose. Whatever works for YOU.

    You are pretty anonymous here. Congratulations on quitting smoking! I really admire your perseverance. I hope this is "it" for you, but I think it's wonderful that you don't give up. You're a woman of strength!
  • Hey Kim!
    Glad you're here.

    I've been in OA since January. I've been abstinent for 5 months and shed 40 lbs. This is my first experience with a 12 step program, and I love it. It's given me my life back. I look forward to my meeting all week. I dearly love my sponsor. Through the steps I've been able to learn why I eat, and how to deal with the deeper issues. I am happier, saner, and healthier. It's not an easy program, but if you use all the tools, you will be successful and supported.

    Marny
  • Oa/aa
    Hi Kim,

    I have been attending 12 step meeting and working the steps of AA the the past two years with great success. I'm here on the forum because I seem to be replacing the booze with food these days. I have been reading the OA literature along with my AA literature and they are very similiar. I am going to start trying to remember that I am not only powerless over alcohol, but also over food in my morning and bedtime prayers. I'm a big believer in these programs so I say go for it! The spiritual benefits are tremendous if nothing else!

    Good luck!

    Chris
  • Chris, welcome to you, too!
    Congratulations on your success with AA... that's wonderful. I wish you continued success with the OA, and I hope you'll hang out with us here.