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December 1, 2025  ·  Higher Power
Trust Higher Power Today
November 26, 2025  ·  Higher Power, Relapse
When I “Knew It All,” It Led to 10 Years of Relapse. Thankfully, the Longer I Am in OA, the Less I Know
November 19, 2025  ·  Relapse
Eight Practical Lessons I’ve Learned from Working OA’s Twelve Steps
October 27, 2025  ·  Higher Power
I Found My OA Recovery, so Why Did God Leave Me Stranded?
October 23, 2025
During American Halloween, a Sugar Addict Can Hide in Plain Sight; In OA, a Sugar Addict Can Make a Meaningful Choice 
October 21, 2025  ·  Newcomers
I Gained Weight in My Childhood to Stop Sexual Abuse; Decades Later, I Am Not Only Surviving But Thriving in OA

Featured Topic: 100-Pound (45-kg) Loss

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August 1, 2018  ·  Sponsorship
I Used To Weigh Over 430 Pounds (195 kg). I Would Not Be Alive Right Now if Not for My Overeaters Anonymous Sponsor
November 1, 2020  ·  Abstinence and Recovery
What OA Has Done for Me
April 4, 2022  ·  Abstinence and Recovery, Tools
Totally Committed
February 6, 2021  ·  Unity with Diversity
Interview with Isa, a Food Addict

Featured Topic: Compulsive Origins in Childhood

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June 6, 2025  ·  Newcomers
I’d Always Had an Abnormal Relationship with Food. When I Started Searching for Help, Overeaters Anonymous Saved My Life.
July 26, 2023  ·  Newcomers
I’m Ready to Honor the Sad Little Fat Girl Inside
February 24, 2025  ·  Newcomers
Somehow in All the Mess, OA Made Its Way Back to Me
November 1, 2020  ·  Steps and Traditions
When I Began Using Meditation as an Alternative to Compulsive Eating, I Was Able to Overcome My Childhood Trauma

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March 16, 2022  ·  Tools
Writing Opens the Door
July 24, 2022  ·  Steps and Traditions, Tools
The New Lifeline: A Vision to Share Our Recovery on Lifeline.oa.org
July 24, 2022  ·  Steps and Traditions, Tools
My Sponsor Said, “Send it to Lifeline”
July 1, 2016  ·  Steps and Traditions, Tools
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