Life Boring Without Gambling
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- Any experience that is predictable and repetitive becomes boring. In general, too much of the same thing and too little stimulation can cause in its victim an absence of desire and a feeling of.
- People keep asking you to hang out and you keep saying no. Cut the bullshit – we both know you’ve turned down several invitations to hang out over the past month because it seemed too hard or too far or it was too cold outside and you weren’t feeling social.
- It’ll tell you that you’ve screwed up too much already. That life is just plain boring without the rush of the addiction. Gambling addiction is the worst. It’s almost always rooted in mental illness. Most of us have self esteem issues that we compensate with by gambling. I strongly suggest seeing a therapist.
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Life Boring Without Gambling
Lying, stealing, gambling, and substance abuse also yield an adrenaline rush. The more a person does such behaviors, the more s/he feels life is boring without the adrenaline hit, and thus is. Life without Gambling. I started a new thread as I'm not feeling so bad with some gamble free time behind me. I don't necessarily need to be reminded of betting strategies as they can be a trigger for me. Although I've tried to gamble I can't do to the barriers I have in place and it's relieving that they are rock solid now.
Life Boring Without Gambling Winnings
Life Boring Without Gambling Advice
I started a new thread as I’m not feeling so bad with some gamble free time behind me. I don’t necessarily need to be reminded of betting strategies as they can be a trigger for me.
Although I’ve tried to gamble I can’t do to the barriers I have in place and it’s relieving that they are rock solid now. I’ve actually been blacklisted by all online gaming and took permanent self exclusion from some local betting places where I was still leaking some money.
Reading stories can be an emotional reminder of past pains and also a trigger but it helps to be reminded of the devastation one bet can cause.
So now I have a gamble free life, gambling is not an option and I feel good about that. I’ll continue to post on this new thread and wish everyone the best in their recoveries.
Hi Iwon,
A huge well done to you.
Your approach to recovery is inspiring and you deserve every minute of gamble free time .
As time passes you will feel better and better and I am delighted you have chosen to share your journey with us .
Your post has really lifted me .Well done on your gamble free time and on having those barriers in place.
I think it’s such a positive action to come on and post your last comment. We have all been there I’m sure. It happened many times to me. There isn’t a miracle cure but none of us would be here if there was.
Be strong and positive tomorrow is a new day.
I will be on chat at in 20 mins. Feel free to join if you like?
Congratulations on coming back,
it would be easy to just continue with the destruction.
You know what works…..use it
Keep posting, staying in touch really helps (I learnt this the hard way)
Look forward to reading more from you,
Love K xxxHi I won a new life, I’m glad to hear that you have been able to stay clean. Hope to hear more about your experiences here. It will definitely go a long way to helping everyone here, me included.
Hi New Life! I’m so glad you came back. I did too. I think over time I just stopped doing the things that had helped me stay clean for so long. In 2016 you said you were black listed and life long banned from local places. Can you get your barriers back in place for these new locations? More of these places than a dog has fleas it seems! All the best. You did it before, you can do it again. Wishing you strength.
LauraHi IWON just checking in to see how things are going. Hope all is ok?
Thanks for posting was hoping to hear from you today.
What you have said makes so much sense, I was very similar.
My main problem was exactly the same in that although it was not everyday when I did I carried on until I had nothing left. There was no rational thought but I would not give it up until I could not physically get money to carry on.
The days I didn’t gamble I honestly believed it was not a problem but then did the cycle again.
I carried on like this for so long and ultimately realisation came when I had nothing left to lose and hit rock bottom. I honestly wish I had recognised that I had a problem and to deal with it sooner as I wouldn’t have hit the bottom.
Don’t get me wrong I don’t look back and regret this all the time. It is what it is but I would never want to see what happened with me happen to anyone else.
Coming clean saved me and I honestly believe that I just wish I had done it sooner.
It seems you have the choice now. Do whatever is right for you of course but I honestly believe by coming clean you will interrupt the cycle and things will start to change.
Keep being positive.
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