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Food Addicts In Recovery Anonymous
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous
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119. 43 Years of No Longer Being Controlled by Food
Food Addicts In Recovery Anonymous
21 minutes
1 month ago
119. 43 Years of No Longer Being Controlled by Food
The oldest of six children with parents who were overwhelmed, but tried hard, she found comfort in food from an early age. Despite being an average student at a healthy weight, she struggled with self-doubt and a fear of failure. After leaving home, food became her go-to coping mechanism for fear, doubt, and insecurity. Throughout her recovery, she faced many health challenges — including multiple sclerosis, tuberculosis, and numerous surgeries. When she found Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA), she thought she could manage on her own. However, true change only came when she followed suggestions, got a sponsor, and used the tools of the program. She now has deep and meaningful relationships, and she finds joy in the simple things. Her story is an example of the advice to “stay until the miracle happens.
Food Addicts In Recovery Anonymous
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