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OUR EXPERIENCE

Audio Recovery Stories 2021

Hear how some of our members came to find a solution to their food obsession in Addictive Eaters Anonymous.

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KayDecember 2021
00:00 / 20:58
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SianDecember 2021
00:00 / 12:05
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CarlaNovember 2021
00:00 / 30:24
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VanessaNovember 2021
00:00 / 10:46
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JoanneOctober 2021
00:00 / 28:46
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KarenOctober 2021
00:00 / 16:42
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Kate SSeptember 2021
00:00 / 20:00
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HenrikSeptember 2021
00:00 / 17:24
DiAugust 2021
00:00 / 40:29
MelanieAugust 2021
00:00 / 15:53

"Not just a women's problem" - July 2021

TonyJuly 2021
00:00 / 27:41

"I was not nice to be around" - July 2021

TrineJuly 2021
00:00 / 10:43

"I was frightened of the scales" - June 2021

Robyn SJune 2021
00:00 / 36:41

"A disease of loneliness" - May 2021

JoanneMay 2021
00:00 / 30:29

"I stole other people's food" - April 2021

TinaApril 2021
00:00 / 25:30

"I felt uneasy in the world" -  April 2021

PamelaApril 2021
00:00 / 13:43

"I had all this anger" - March 2021

ElissaMarch 2021
00:00 / 25:03

"I was never a normal eater" - March 2021

OdeleMarch 2021
00:00 / 14:46

"Food dominated my growing up years" - February 2021

KayFebruary 2021
00:00 / 28:25

"Bulimia overtook my life" - February 2021

SandraFebruary 2021
00:00 / 26:09

"Dieting was pointless" - January 2021

FranJanuary 2021
00:00 / 19:46

"I thought I could fix myself" - August 2021

"My eating was disgusting" - August 2021

Read Our Experience of Recovery

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.

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