
RECOVERY FROM ANOREXIA
Don't know how to stop
restricting food?
Here are some questions to ask yourself:
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Do you try to control your weight by restricting food, eating small quantities or fasting?
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Are you obsessed with your body image and how you look?
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Have you used pills or compulsive exercise to control your weight?
What is AEA?
Addictive Eaters Anonymous (AEA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from addictive eating.
Find out how our anorexic members overcame these debilitating symptoms to find freedom from addictive eating.
Get help now
Addictive Eaters Anonymous can help.
Email: contact@aeainfo.org
Phone:
Ireland
Dublin: +3531 554 9725
New Zealand
Christchurch: +64 3 662 9128
Wellington: +64 4 555 0269
United Kingdom
Glasgow: +44 330 1333 615
United States
California: +1657 999-3303
Stories of recovery from anorexia
Listen to an AEA member's experience of recovery from Anorexia
AEA Stories
Any opinions expressed in these stories are those of the individual members, and do not necessarily reflect those of AEA as a whole.
How Addictive Eaters Anonymous Works
Members of Addictive Eaters Anonymous (AEA) achieve sobriety by sharing their experience, strength and hope with each other and living the Twelve Step programme of recovery as a way of life. By regular attendance at AEA meetings, getting a sponsor, working the steps, keeping in contact with sober members, and carrying the message of recovery to the still suffering addictive eater, members are freed from addictive eating and the obsession with food.






