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Dangerous Advice From AA Members

You Have To Read To Believe

Dave Tieff
5 min readDec 25, 2024

The only way to fully understand the dangerous advice you may get at any given AA meeting is to see it yourself. I could tell you about my experience at length, but you have to read it with your own eyes.

My first article on this subject, “Dangerous Advice From AA Members — That I Had To Screenshot,” led to many responses on Medium and social media (Instagram: Dave Tieff).

The most troubling thing about the feedback I got is that it was mostly from former AA members who were once victims of the same ignorant advice — on subjects ranging from medical questions to religious belief and potential harm and abuse.

I did not need to edit, embellish, or cherry-pick the following comments. They say what they say.

In addition, I left the responses in order so you can see how the bad advice keeps coming — and keeps getting worse. I didn’t single out any one person or comment.

The following is an exchange on an AA Facebook page that took place after a woman shared that she felt threatened by a stalker from her AA Meeting.

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Dave Tieff
Dave Tieff

Written by Dave Tieff

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