Oh people ...
I wish I had never had this Bigwin. It's been all downhill since then!
I want to stop gambling but as soon as I have money I gamble everything away.
I've already gambled away my salary for February and I feel like shit!
I always had in mind when you win so much you stop ... but I have never won so much and probably have already thrown so much in...
Even wrote to a friend if she would lend me money and I would give her double back.
I am 30 athletic and retail saleswoman and from the outside would
I would never notice how everything is tilted ...
Have some here got rid of gambling altogether?
If so how?
Do you have a partner? Confess, hand in your account card and enjoy the good things in life. Even if you don't believe it at the moment, life has much more to offer than just the urge to gamble
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26th Jan. 2021, at 08:27 pm CET#3
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I have just cancelled my online banking !
Taking many steps right now
Go to work 2 times a day
Am already so flat ... but otherwise I do not get around the rounds for now
As I've written before in another thread.
Always keep in mind that you lose when slotting. Build a mnemonic bridge as soon as you get triggered again.
Now you feel like shit. Always remember that when you are in the mood to gamble again.
Just remember it. This moment when you wrote this post. Always.
Good luck.
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Zappzapp wrote on 01/26/2021 at 8:11 pm: Oh guys ...
I wish I never had that bigwin. It's been all downhill since then!
I want to let gambling be lAssen but as soon as I have money I gamble everything.
I already gambled away my salary for February and I'm doing so shitty!
I always had in mind when you win so much you stop ... but I have never won so much and probably have already thrown so much in...
Even wrote to a friend if she would lend me money and I would give her double back.
I am 30 athletic and retail saleswoman and from the outside would
I would never notice how everything is tilted ...
Have some here got rid of gambling altogether?
If so how?
In the router settings there is usually such a child protection with which you can exclude certain sites, there I would turn on a filter for casinos and then change the router password by a trusted person. So you can at least play over your WLAN in no more casino. Has helped me then super when my girlfriend has reingemacht the lock.
I don't want to give you any advice now, I think you are aware of all the facts anyway, why you are at the point you are now. The probability of landing a five-figure hit is so vanishingly small. Trying to recoup your losses, trying to force it, that's not going to work. Better an end with horror than horror without an end
It's certainly not easy to get the thought out of your head. I personally can also sing a song about it. I think many others here can also confirm how exhausting the struggle is. But unfortunately there is no alternative. The urge to recoup your losses can ruin your whole life.
Definitely a shitty feeling. It burns itself into the brain. But time will gradually displace the memory of it and the associated bad thoughts/feelings. And the point where it's not so bad anymore sometimes comes faster than you think
If you haven't incurred any (credit) debts yet and "only" have to make ends meet until your next salary, you have a good chance of getting off lightly. But don't underestimate the danger, the line to Gambling addiction is damn narrow.
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I wish I had never had this Bigwin. It's been all downhill since then!
I want to stop gambling but as soon as I have money I gamble everything away.
I've already gambled away my salary for February and I feel like shit!
I always had in mind when you win so much you stop ... but I have never won so much and probably have already thrown so much in...
Even wrote to a friend if she would lend me money and I would give her double back.
I am 30 athletic and retail saleswoman and from the outside would
I would never notice how everything is tilted ...
Have some here got rid of gambling altogether?
If so how?
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Taking many steps right now
Go to work 2 times a day
Am already so flat ... but otherwise I do not get around the rounds for now
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Without using their own money, yes
Matter of character
Have also aufghehört to smoke, also question of character / will / personal strength
But everyone is different.
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Always keep in mind that you lose when slotting. Build a mnemonic bridge as soon as you get triggered again.
Now you feel like shit. Always remember that when you are in the mood to gamble again.
Just remember it. This moment when you wrote this post. Always.
Good luck.
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In the router settings there is usually such a child protection with which you can exclude certain sites, there I would turn on a filter for casinos and then change the router password by a trusted person. So you can at least play over your WLAN in no more casino. Has helped me then super when my girlfriend has reingemacht the lock.
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It's certainly not easy to get the thought out of your head. I personally can also sing a song about it. I think many others here can also confirm how exhausting the struggle is. But unfortunately there is no alternative. The urge to recoup your losses can ruin your whole life.
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If you haven't incurred any (credit) debts yet and "only" have to make ends meet until your next salary, you have a good chance of getting off lightly. But don't underestimate the danger, the line to Gambling addiction is damn narrow.
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