WantToBe 77 Posted April 24, 2016 In another post someone suggested OA as a source of support. I have been to OA meetings several decades ago and did not hear or see anyone that had used WLS as a tool. The meetings that I attended (many many meeting) were mostly those dealing with bulimia. There were a few dealing with anorexia but mostly bulimics. I was not able to relate to the discussions and quit attending. I was wondering if anyone here had experience with OA "after" WLS. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kindle 8,667 Posted April 24, 2016 No group support dynamics ever appealed to me. I'm just not a "people person" and prefer to do things on my own or one on one. I found www.smartrecovery.org a good option for dealing with my food and alcohol addictions. And I finally started seeing a therapist to deal with my grief and emotional issues. I also talked with my PCP about my situation and after running some tests turns out I have really low testosterone which can account for so many of my mental and emotional struggles. Started T replacement therapy last week. But I'd go ahead and give OA another shot but also explore all other possible options. Besides therapy, counseling and addiction support, there are a lot of good books out there than can help. It's definitely important to find the type of support that works for you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WantToBe 77 Posted April 24, 2016 Thanks, Kindle. I don't have time to attend an inperson meeting and 12 step meetings are not what I am looking for at this time. I doubt that I would find much relevant information in a OA at this time. I was just curious. I'm in therapy and attend a monthly support group with the surgeons office and with BP I think I've got all corners covered. I was just curious because I'm not sure how support OA would be with WLS. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites