Welcome HomeHAVE YOU EVER
WISHED you could lose ten pounds, twenty, forty, or a hundred or
more? Have you ever wished that once you got it off you could keep
it off? Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Have you sometimes felt out of step with the world, like a
homeless orphan without a place where you really belong? Welcome to
OA; welcome home!
Have you ever wished your family would get to work or school so
that you could get busy eating? Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever awakened first thing in the morning and felt happy
because you remembered that your favorite goodie was waiting for you
in the fridge or in the cupboard? Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever looked up at the stars and wondered what an
insignificant person like you was doing in the world anyway? Welcome
to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever cooked, bought or baked for your family and then
eaten everything yourself so that you wouldn't have to share? We
know you in OA because we are you. Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever wanted to hide in the house, without going to work,
without getting cleaned up or even getting dressed, without seeing
anyone or letting anyone see you? Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever hidden food under the bed, under the pillow, in the
drawer, -in the bathroom, in the wastebasket, the cupboard, the
clothes hamper, the closet or the car so that you could eat without
anyone seeing you? Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever been angry, resentful, defiant - against God, your
mate, your doctor, your mother, your father, your friends, your
children, the salesperson in the store whose look spoke a thousand
words as you tried on clothes - because they were hin, because they
wanted you to be thin, and because you were forced to diet to please
them or shut them up or make them eat their words and their looks?
We welcome you to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever sobbed out your misery in the dark night because no
one loved or understood you? Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever felt that God (if God existed at all) made the
biggest mistake when God created you? Can you see that this is where
such feelings get turned around? Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever wanted to get on a bus and just keep going, without
ever once looking back? Did you do it? Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever thought the whole world was a mess and if they
would just think and act like you, the world would be a lot better
or. Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever thought that OA people must be a bit nuts? That
they might be compulsive overeaters, but you just have a weight
problem which you can take care of beginning tomorrow; they might be
one bite from insane eating, but you are just a little or a lot
overweight? Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever told anyone who would listen how great you are, how
talented, how intelligent, how powerful - all the time knowing they
would never believe it, because you didn't believe it? Welcome to
OA; welcome home!
Have you ever lost all your weight and found that you were
thin-unhappy instead of fat-unhappy? Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Have you ever worn a mask or hundreds of masks because you were
sure that if you shared the person you really were no one could ever
love or accept you? We accept you in OA. May we offer you a home?
Overeaters Anonymous extends to all of you the gift of
acceptance. No matter who you are, where you come from or where you
are heading, you are welcome here! No matter what you have done or
failed to do, what you have felt or haven't felt, where you have
slept, or with whom, who you have loved or hated - you may be sure
of our acceptance. We accept you as you are, not as you would be if
you could melt yourself and mold yourself and shape yourself into
what other people think you should be. Only you can decide what you
want to be.
But we will help you work for the goals you set, and when you are
successful we will rejoice with you; and when you slip, we will tell
you that we are not failures just because we sometimes fail, and
we'll hold out our arms, in love, and stand beside you as you pull
yourself back up and walk on again to where you are heading! You'll
never have to cry alone again, unless you choose to.
Sometimes we fail to be all that we should be, and sometimes we
aren't', there to give you all you need from us. Accept our
imperfection too. Love us in return and help us in our sometimes-
falling failing. That's what we are in OA - imperfect, but trying.
Let's rejoice together in our effort and in the assurance that we
can have a home, if we want one. Welcome to OA; welcome home!
Lifeline
SeptemberlOctober 1977