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Gambling addiction in general: When is this going to stop? (Page 2)

Topic created on 16th Aug. 2018 | Page: 2 of 7 | Answers: 60 | Views: 13,928
Anonym
Well 5000€ are "little" in so far as one or the other player, like me for example, gambles away such an amount in one evening/night.

I am also addicted to gambling, which can help therapy, support group.
The rest has already been written by others.

Don't let it get you down, don't give up in case of a relapse.

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Bvb1995
Expert
Ronny1982 wrote on 17/08/2018 at 00:22: Am really a little shocked here. Are you serious that 5,000 € loss is "nothing"???

Some seem mighty out of touch with money here. Terrible...

Well 5k in 1 day would be bad but in 7 years ?

With a good job you pay it off in a few months

Many earn not much and have 100k minus there one can speak of problems but 5k ? Please that is really not much (for 7 years)

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Anonym
It depends, as so often, on the context.

If OP should be a trainee / student and earns <500 € per month, 7,000 € are of course a lot of money.
Of course, many here have much more in the red below the line, but that is no reason to talk down this loss.

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Bvb1995
Expert
Small talk not but it is not a loss where you have to put head in sand

With effort you get out of there even as a student still good in a few months

Since I know enough students who do not gamble and have 40k or more Debt where I ask myself wommit have you done that

5k is shit but just let gamble and pay off the money what else can not be recommended

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s****e
With 5000€ in 7 years, that makes an average Deposit of just under 60€ per month.
Without a single payout, mind you.
And at least one payout should actually have been.
And alone just over 1000€ of it were in the last two months.

When I look at it now, I really do not know if you can speak of an
Addiction can speak! So you can of course, but something
strange that is already.

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Carlo189
I don't want to be labeled crazy here, but despite my annual salary of 60k gross, I think 5k is a lot of money after 7 years.

Of course I am talking about 5000€ pure loss. There were also wins from time to time.

I may have an unusual relationship with money, but if there's one thing I've noticed in my life, it's that I have to change something when something in my life is bothering me. Gambling does that in any case.


I didn't want to "upset" any of you by keeping my losses comparatively small.

Nevertheless, I have recognized the signs of the times and thank you very much for any advice!

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s****e
Äääääääh yes...... ... ...
I thought now rather of a Hartz 4 receiver
or something.
I don't think you can have real problems if you have 60,000 gross and lost 5000 in 7 years.

That is very controlled gambling, because you gamble away on average 60 euros per month, but would have to earn almost 4000.
Do not know now exactly where the problem lies.

But just stop.
For this my advice to block everything is much too
exaggerated, so it would have been nice if you had already written that.
So I now feel fooled....

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s****e
You could have written that from the beginning, then the answers would have been completely different. And the title of the thread is also very lurid.

You've left out the most important thing, and you've done it on purpose.

In addition, you have opened 3 identical threads.
For me a fake / troll.

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Anonym
Carlo189 wrote on 08/16/2018 at 10:59 PM
It's always the same, I register in an OC, gamble away my cash and get locked.

Definitely n troll

Am with you bro^^
I also often buy me a kebab ... sit on it ... the squeak then always so beautiful ... then he is finally dead and I bring him back whereupon I'm banned and there may no longer buy kebabs^^

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Anonym
Hello Carlo when I read that so runs with you in the head a program when you play.anmelden me an verzocken all my money and then let me block.wenn you do that very often, it all goes automatically at some point.mit the stop completely will probably not work.wenn you should start again try to set a limit directly zusetzen that you do not gamble all your money. is difficult after some time but will work.Schauen you films about Gambling addiction at youtube helps a lot.

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