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Cpv k.JV'-A. Continued from page I harmful to your health. Some of these are nausea, weight gain, acne and depression. These do not occur in all women, or with all types of birth control pills. In other words, for young Disorder Cont Susan said keeping control of life and eating is especially hard in difficult emotional situations. "When I get in a bad place, like I have a fight with my boyfriend or a problem at work, I feel like I'm ready to go back, but it's then that I have to plug into my higher power and get through it," she said. Admitting that they have a problem with food and that they are powerless over it is the first of OA's 12 step plan for dealing with the eating diseases. Other steps include making a moral inventory and making amends to people that have been harmed by the problem. Though the OA meetings are not advertised, they are held every night except Saturdays. A wide range of men and women go to the meetings, such as doctors, lawyers and students. 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Joanne said no unusual crisis made her turn to OA. "I want people to know that nothing dramatic happened to me to make me join OA. Just realizing my own pain was enough to cause me to seek help," she said. Now, with the help of OA, these people are able to put food back in nit I jil \w?y?T# I I [AN CAT 7 FOOTB. 11 united to ensuie sate c iving s IT'S TIME FOR I TE NIGHT SPECIAL 5.00! a. )NE Medium pan or original style aing for only $5,001 Valid after day. (Tax not included.) II. ii oartopatmg stores onty Not valid witn any cA^er otter C astomer pays apoicatve onwosPuninc Offer good thru 12/9/90 Health Center or another medical facility of your choice. Karl Harden and Lisa Mohn are employees of the USC Open Door at the Thomson Student Health Center. a proper perspective. Tm always one bite away, but once you're free of your daily obsession, eating can go back into its proper place," Joanne said. Nancy said she finally has some peace. 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