WELCOME
This recovery support
group's purpose is to conquer the painful effects of eating disorders.
To that end we support each other as family. We seek to apply
the 8 Recovery Principles to our lives and to our relationships.
We welcome you. We cannot fix your problems, and we will not seek
to run your life for you. We will accept you and love you. This
is a safe place.
| Likewise
the spirit helps us in our weakness; for we do not know
how to pray as we ought, but that very spirit intercedes
for us with sighs too deep for words.
Rom 8:26 |
When we attended our
first meeting, many of us were having a variety of feelings. We
were relieved to find a place where people might understand our
pain and despair. We were angry that we had to get help and could
not manage alone this part of our lives. We felt lonely and were
ashamed of the way our lives had become. We had secrets that we
were reluctant to share.
Our group is not a therapy group or a study group. It is a Christ-centred
support group. We do not give advice. We share our experience,
strength, and hope with each other.
Here we learn a new way of living. We learn, at our own pace,
to experience in a healthy way intimacy and sharing with others.
We learn to trust, to ask for our needs to be met, to say no when
no is appropriate, to express our feelings, and to hang around
when all we want to do is run. Here no one shames us for what
we have done or still are doing. Here we have a safe harbour within
which to heal, and for that we are grateful. The only requirement
for membership in our group is a desire to change our unhealthy
eating behaviours.
Those of us who have experienced life change through the program
offer this challenge to you. This program works as we complete
the work with the help and supervision of a sponsor or accountability
partner. If you do not have a sponsor or accountability partner,
we encourage you to enlist one, complete the written work in the
Celebrate Recovery Workbooks and the "Love Hunger" workbook, and
share your work with your sponsor or accountability partner.
We are happy you are here. We encourage you to take one day at
a time and keep coming back... it works.
We recommend several actions to help you begin recovery:
- Attend several meetings before you decide if this group is
not for you.
- We encourage you to obtain a copy of the Celebrate Recovery
Workbooks and the "Love Hunger" book.
- Participation in the meeting is your choice. You can pass
when it is your turn.
- You will receive a phone list. Call a sponsor to work with
you, as you have questions and as you work on the steps. Use
the phone list to call people when you need help.
- We guard the anonymity and confidences of group members carefully.
Do not share who you see or what you hear in these meetings
with any person or prayer list.
- Keep coming back. God will change your life as you apply the
Christ-centred 8 Recovery Principles.
Attending this meeting
is the first step in confronting the denial in our lives. We are
glad that you are here, and we encourage and support you as you
grow with us. We love and support you. Return
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SELF-EVALUATION
- Do thoughts about food occupy much of your time?
- Are you preoccupied with a desire to be thinner?
- Do you starve to make up for eating binges?
- Are you overweight despite concern by others for you to lose
weight?
- Do you binge and then vomit afterward?
- Do you exercise excessively to burn off calories?
- Do you overeat by bingeing or by grazing continuously?
- Do you eat the same thing every day and feel annoyed when
you eat something else?
- Do you binge and then take enemas or laxatives to get rid
of the food you have eaten?
- Do you hide stashes of food for future eating or bingeing?
- Do you avoid foods with sugar in them and feel uncomfortable
after eating sweets?
- Is food your friend?
- Would you rather eat alone? Do you feel uncomfortable when
you must eat with others?
- Do you have specific ways you eat when are emotionally upset,
sad, angry, afraid, anxious or ashamed?
- Do you become depressed or feel guilty after an eating binge?
- Do you feel fat even when people tell you otherwise?
- Are you ever afraid that you won't be able to stop eating
when you are on a binge?
- Have you tried to diet repeatedly only to sabotage your weight
loss?
- Do you binge on high-calorie, sugary, forbidden foods?
- Are you proud of your ability to control the food you eat
and your weight ?
- Do you have weight changes of more than 10 pound after binges
and fasts?
- Do you feel your eating behaviour is abnormal? Do you try
to hide it from others?
- Does feeling ashamed of your body weight result in more binging?
- Do you make a lot of insulting jokes about your body weight
or your eating?
- Do you feel guilty after eating anything not allowed on your
diet?
- Do you follow unusual rituals while eating, such as counting
bites or not allowing the fork or food to touch your lips?
If you checked five
or more of the questions numbered 1, 4, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17,
18, 19, 22, 23, 24, you may be dealing with compulsive overeating.
YOUR SCORE: __/13
If you checked five or more of the questions numbered 1, 2, 6,
8, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 20, 22, 25, 26, you have eating behaviours
typical of anorexia nervosa.
YOUR SCORE: __/13
If you checked five or more of the questions numbered 1, 3, 5,
6, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 26, you have eating behaviours
common in bulimia nervosa.
YOUR SCORE: __/14 Return to top
TESTIMONIES
If you have a testimony you would like
to share on how God has helped you to deal with your eating disorder,
we would love you to contact
us and share your story. Return to top
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