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I’ll miss the riveting updates on everyone’s exciting post-gambling lives. Farewell, Charles, you’ve been a real MVP in our one-person support group. Keep on enjoying those recoveries, whatever that means!
- This reply was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by jasmineisme.
jasmineismeParticipantLife’s about more than just the material stuff. Chasing losses can be a tough cycle, but realizing the importance of love, relationships, and well-being is a huge step. It’s never too late to turn things around. Those six best doctors – sunlight, rest, exercise, diet, self-confidence, and friends? They may not solve everything, but they’re a great place to start.
jasmineismeParticipantOh man, that’s like leveling up in the real-life game of staying gamble-free! Super proud of your one-month achievement! But hey, I get the worry – it’s like dodging a boss today, but what if tomorrow brings a new level with shiny temptations? Quitting might feel like hitting ‘pause’ on the gaming console, but remember, in this game, you’re the undefeated player.
jasmineismeParticipantHere’s my reason why I started gambling: it’s a Friday night, friends gathered, excitement in the air, and the game is about to kick off. I stumbled upon ****** , and suddenly, my love for sports took on a whole new level of thrill. It wasn’t just about cheering for my team; it was about the rush of predicting outcomes and feeling the pulse of every play. Cherry Red Casino added that extra layer of excitement to the games I already loved. I took the risk of sports betting, turning every match into emotions and the potential for a sweet victory. It’s not just about winning or losing; unfortunately I lost but that’s my 1st time so it’s about embracing the unpredictable journey that comes with every bet, making each game an unforgettable experience.
- This reply was modified 8 months, 4 weeks ago by Dunc.
19 January 2024 at 6:35 am in reply to: 15 jears using a bad strategy to handle my feelings about me and my life #187086jasmineismeParticipantDamn, reading your message hit me right in the feels. It’s like you’re stuck in this messed-up loop, trying to escape the heavy stuff by diving headfirst into those slot machines. But hey, at least you’re starting to see a flicker of light in the chaos, right? Learning to deal with those deep-down feelings is no joke.
jasmineismeParticipantwhat an incredible journey you’ve had in these past six months! Huge congratulations on reaching this gamble-free milestone and experiencing such positive changes in your life. It’s inspiring to see how you’ve embraced self-value, let go of negativity, and surrounded yourself with amazing, positive people.
jasmineismeParticipantHey there, your journey echoes with many of us here. Acknowledging the struggle is a significant step. Remember, recovery is not a linear path, but you’ve shown resilience before. Reach out when you need support; this community is here for you. Let’s build on the progress you’ve made and focus on the steps forward.
jasmineismeParticipantI’m truly sorry to hear about the challenges your family is facing. It’s positive that your son is taking steps to address the issue, such as working to repay you and seeking support from a mental health worker. Setting limits on social time and monitoring his phone are proactive measures. It’s difficult to predict if this is an isolated incident, but by maintaining open communication and staying involved in his life, you are creating a supportive environment. Consider exploring educational resources together about responsible gambling to enhance his awareness. Continue to encourage him to engage in positive activities, and keep reinforcing the importance of making responsible choices. If needed, consult with professionals in the field for additional guidance. Your commitment to helping him through this challenging time is a crucial step toward finding hope and a way forward.
jasmineismeParticipantCongrats on hitting that awesome 2-year mark without gambling, that’s seriously impressive! It sounds like you’re handling the holidays and family stuff like a champ. And major kudos on tackling those debts – one step at a time, you’ve got this! Wishing you all the best as you hunker down and crush those financial goals. And hey, a trip sounds like a well-deserved treat
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