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  • in reply to: Rage #49875
    TF
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    Hi Vera

    I appreciate you leaving a comment, I’ll post again tomorrow

    regards

    TF

    in reply to: Rage #49874
    TF
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    Appreciated you leaving a comment, I’ll post again tomorrow 

    regards

    TF

    in reply to: At my wits end time to stop #49772
    TF
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    Hi Stevie,
    I had pretty much given you my life story when my phone died and I lost the message that I spent an hour typing! Like you, today could be just another bad day, or if I can manage to keep it together, it can be first day for the rest of my life without gambling.
    I’ve been here before, not on a problem gambling forum, but I’ve reached another crossroad in my life where I have to admit that I have a problem, and not only because I got caught out!

    I’ve been gambling from an early age and my father even tried to warn me of the perils by beating me black and blue one Christmas Eve when I was a child but still I didn’t learn my lesson. My serious addiction came just after I was made redundant, about 12 years ago. I had devised a spreadsheet so good at predicting the probability of the ball landing in a section of the roulette wheel, I managed to win every single day for about a month taking my winnings to about £28k. iUnfortunately I had an argument with the wife and the whole darn lot went back in one day. My 12 year old daughter even had to ring round the local bookies trying to get me excluded. Question is do you want to end up like me? Best of luck
    TF

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