

Are
You a Compulsive Eater?
Here Are 15 Questions So You Can Decide!
This
series of questions may help you determine if you are a compulsive overeater.
Many members of Overeaters Anonymous have found that they have answered 'yes' to
many of these questions.
1.
Do you eat when you're not hungry?
2. Do you go on eating binges for no apparent reason?
3. Do you have feeling of guilt and remorse after overeating?
4. Do you give too much time and thought to food?
5. Do you look forward with pleasure and anticipation to the time when you can
eat alone?
6. Do you plan these secret binges ahead of time?
7. Do you eat sensibly before others and make up for it alone?
8. Is your weight affecting the way you live your life?
9. Have you tried to diet for a week (or longer), only to fall short of your
goal?
10. Do you resent others telling you to "use a little willpower" to
stop overeating?
11. Despite evidence to the contrary, have you continued to assert that you can
diet "on your own" whenever you wish?
12. Do you crave to eat at a definite time, day or night, other than mealtime?
13. Do you eat to escape from worries or trouble?
14. Have you ever been treated for obesity or a food-related condition?
15. Does your eating behavior make you or others unhappy?
Have
you answered yes to three or more of these questions? If so, it is probable that
you have or are well on your way to having a compulsive overeating problem. We
have found that the way to arrest this progressive disease is to practice the
Twelve-Step recovery program of Overeaters Anonymous.
Is OA for you?
Only you can decide that question...no
one else can make this decision for you. We who are now in OA have found a way
of life which enables us to live without the need for excess food. We believe
that compulsive overeating is a progressive illness...one that, like alcoholism
and some other illnesses, can be arrested.
Remember, there
is no shame in admitting you have a problem; the most important thing is to do
something about it.