
The Dark Side of Getting Sober: My Alcoholics Anonymous Story
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I quit drinking… and then I quit Alcoholics Anonymous. Kirsten's Sober Story.
Key Takeaways From This Video
Quitting alcohol and leaving AA are two separate journeys — and one can be harder than the other.
Alcoholism isn’t always the real problem — for many, misdiagnosed mental health conditions (like ADHD, autism, or trauma) are the deeper root.
AA uses fear-based tactics and binary thinking that can cause long-term psychological harm, especially to vulnerable individuals.
Recovery doesn't have to be a lifelong sentence — it can be temporary, individualized, and based on modern science and personal truth.
You are allowed to question the system, leave it, and still thrive in sobriety — your path is valid even if it doesn't look traditional.
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