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Gambling addiction in general: Need help & advice (Page 7)

Topic created on 10th Apr. 2018 | Page: 7 of 8 | Answers: 74 | Views: 14,068
Gamebeenden
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@Domesum

There I must give you again right .

Most do not come at all on the idea sowas at all zutun.

Only the problem is once you know that you can win, then it is bad.
The ulterior motive.

But bottom line, someone who firmly believes in it creates it, I'm convinced.

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Anonym
The only thing that will really help you is therapy.

I bet that by now you've gambled again and you know what it's going to amount to anyway: the loss of all your money and much more.

If you really want to make it but don't know how, then you have to find someone who can show you how and that can only be done by professional people. No one who has the same problem will be able to help you.
First of all, Gambling addiction has deeper reasons that are buried so deep that you can't dig them out yourself without help.

There is a reason why so many gambling addicts are depressed.

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Gamebeenden
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@Random

The online banking is still blocked, I will leave it as it is, maybe even cancel it to avoid possible return to the online casino.

I need to get my inner self under control or heal the wound that has arisen, that is all easier said than done, maybe I really need to get professional help, maybe it is also sinnkos, I can not say, but a try is certainly worth it.

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Gamebeenden
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Spearing my online banking has definitely made stop as far as large debits from my account and that is worth a lot and also a big step.

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Anonym
Gamebeenden wrote on 04/14/2018 at 19:04: Spearing my online banking has definitely made stop as far as large debits from my account and that is worth a lot and also a big step.

Only to welcome such a step .. hope you continue to make it and get out of the swamp^^

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Anonym
That with the professional help and so can be yes but it must be the quoted will there ...is also not directly to have .you need now rather the: Help I have Bock zocken emergency plans and I think you're on a good way

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Gamebeenden
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@dumdum....

Yes, that's just one point, I'm already thinking about how I can continue to come to terms with the issue.it's not easy, the first step is made and that's the first step to insight.

In any case, better than every morning 1000 € to pay in, the sowas has nothing to do with reality.

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domesum wrote on 15.04.2018 at 07:48: That with the professional help and so can be yes but it must be the quoted will there ...is also not directly to have .you need now rather the: Help I have Bock zocken emergency plans and I think you're on a, Good way

It has its reason why one zockt. As long as one is not even aware of it, it is difficult to work on it and there is the danger of an addiction shift. So overall rather dangerous to treat yourself because the relapse is usually inevitable or you fall into another addiction.


One does not overcome an addiction only by not being exposed to the addictive substance anymore. You compensate something with addictions and only when you have filled this hole with what you really need, the addiction disappears.

There are also people who have accepted exactly that and still play even in a controlled manner and can now actually perform this as a kind of hobby without endangering their existence.

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@Random

I know many who have been in closed therapy 10 times and each time, fell back into addiction.

Whether there is a prescription for it, mmmh.

You know I think either one is iron enough or and manages that or not.

That's my opinion, but concretely I think you can not answer from person to person.

At the moment I have shifted my searches into console playing and sports.
However, I notice that I then extremely intensively operate as I had intensively gambled, so intensively I now play on the console sometimes 8 hours, just as with the sport, then I suddenly ride 50 kilometers bike.

This is the only way I can distract myself from it.
I notice very clearly and distinctly that something is going on in my head that constantly wants to steer me back in the direction of gaming.

I'll even cancel my online banking tomorrow.da I thought about it for a long time today.

In gambling houses, I can not win the amount I want to win, so that falls away completely.

The only thing that could irritate me at all then casino.

And a casino is so far away from me that I have no desire to go so far.

I just look somewhere that I can close all options.

I don't want to do that anymore, I lost enough money in a short time.

I will also eventually start a side job in addition to my main job, just to power me out.

Anyway, I think it's better to get addicted to consoles than gambling, I'm convinced of it.

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Random wrote on 04/15/2018 at 16:04 PM
There is a reason why you gamble. As long as one is not even aware of it, it is difficult to work on it and there is a Risk of addiction shift. So overall rather dangerous to treat yourself there, because the relapse is usually inevitable or you fall into another addiction.


One does not overcome an addiction only by not being exposed to the addictive substance anymore. You compensate something with addictions and only when you have filled this hole with what you really need, the addiction disappears.

There are also people who have accepted exactly that and still play even in a controlled manner and can now actually perform this as a kind of hobby without endangering their existence.


That was meant differently therapy is great but it was about the fact that it brings him right now nothing.he has very high play pressure and a therapy is not available right now. First find and wait etc. However, he could make an effort right now

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