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14 oktober 2016 om 6:59 pm #34587JarvisjaDeelnemer
I’m 24 but I’ve gambled for over 10 years. As time has gone on its got worse and worse and no matter how much I win I always give it back. This year I received £35,000 from a personal injury claim and the day I got it, after giving £3000 to my mum, £1000 to my nan and paying my own debts, I lost about £28,000. I waited about 3 years to get that money and made a lot of plans for it but as soon as I got it I lost it.. I bounce from job to job usually calling in sick when I get paid and lose it all until I get fed up and quit, then I spend days or even weeks in bed eating a lot and watching things then I repeat.. today was my first pay day from a new job and I lost it all despite knowing my mum’s struggling having just being made redundant and with us having to move house as well. I just want to be able to help my mum and to have nice things and do things.. but because I’m too impatient to wait and I just want it all in one go I try to make it happen as fast as possible which just delays me. I currently owe my mum about £800 because over the past few weeks I’ve sold my phone and ps4 to cash generator to gamble and she’s bought them back for me. I just want this to stop so i can try enjoy life and stop pushing people away. It also heavily effects my confidence.
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14 oktober 2016 om 7:14 pm #34588charlesModerator
Hello Jarvisja and thanks for starting a thread in the Gambling Therapy forums
Here at Gambling Therapy we pride ourselves on being a caring and diverse online community who can help and support you with the difficulties you’re currently facing. We understand that this might be a tough time for you, particularly if you’re new to recovery, so come here as often as you need to and participate in the forums, access online groups and connect to the live advice helpline if you need one to one support. We’re in this together!
Here on the forum you can share your experiences in a safe, supportive and accepting environment. The beauty of writing it all down is that you can take your time and you will be creating a record of your progress that you can look back on if it ever feels like you’re not moving forward. So, share as much or as little as you like but do try to stick to keeping just one thread in this forum so people know where to find you if they want to be updated on your progress or share something with you.
As well as the forums New Members are invited to join Charles in the New Members Practical Advice Group On Mondays at 21:00 (UK) and Thursday at 19:00(UK)
And on that note….
I’m going to hand you over to our community because I’m sure they will have some words of wisdom for you ??
Take care
The Gambling Therapy Team
PS: Let me just remind you to take a look at our privacy policy and terms and conditions so you know how it all works!
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14 oktober 2016 om 9:03 pm #34589charlesModerator
Hi Jarvis, well done on looking for help. Read the other stories here and you will see that you are not alone with this problem. You will also read the success stories, what are they doing that you can apply to your own situation?
It sounds like your mum will have heard the “never again” promises in the past, what can you do differently this time? How about putting this in place before next payday so that your wages go directly to your mum? We all know that when we lose our money we can’t gamble, use that knowledge moving forward.
Barriers like that are a great help in the early days especially.
Keep posting and let us know the positive steps that you are taking.
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14 oktober 2016 om 10:09 pm #34590JarvisjaDeelnemer
I don’t even bother say to anyone I’ll stop because I know I won’t ever stop I just want to be able to control it and if I gave my money to my mum I’d feel more pathetic and like even less of a man having to ask for my own money like a child.. maybe that’s what I’ll have to do though :/
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14 oktober 2016 om 11:17 pm #34591veraDeelnemer
Your time and your money will never be your own for as long as you choose to gamble.
There is no such thing as “controlled gambling” for a compulsive gambler. Once we cross that line, it’s all or nothing from now on. That’s the difference between “gambling” and “compulsive gambling” Once we start we cannot stop.
The only way to beat the problem is not to start…..
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15 oktober 2016 om 2:09 am #34592Brendan_UTDeelnemer
Jarvis,
I am rooting for you.
The long journey towards a healthy, gamble-free life has just begun for me. The first and hardest step is to realize that we need help. If we want to quit, it is crucial that we give up control of our money. This does not make you less of a man. In fact, squaring up to your problems and facing them head on encompasses many characteristics that I would define as manly, such as bravery, being steadfast, etc.
I hope to see you more on here.
-brendan
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15 oktober 2016 om 2:17 am #34593JarvisjaDeelnemer
I just want to stop doing it compulsivly because that’s how I play now, all or nothing and it usually needs to nothing. 9 times out of 10 I actually win a lot I just want to learn to walk away.
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15 oktober 2016 om 2:20 am #34594JarvisjaDeelnemer
But if I give up control of my money, I’m not really beating the problem because eventually when I get the money I’ll probably lose it..
My plan isn’t to live gamble-free, I’ve accepted I’ll always gamble, I just want to do it in moderation like normal people. Maybe just £10 on a machine or the lotto every week. -
18 oktober 2016 om 9:03 pm #34595JarvisjaDeelnemer
I emailed her fair asking for a bonus and got £50 so had a gamble and lost it. Technically I haven’t lost anything but I still have he same feeling as I would if it were my money. I’m counting down until Friday when I’ll have money.. if I can just give my mum £100 or buy something before I gamble then I’ll be ok no matter the out come. I just don’t want to lose it all at like 1am as soon as I’m paid.
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21 oktober 2016 om 1:37 am #34596JarvisjaDeelnemer
I did it again. 1:36am and all my wages are gone. I gave my mum some which is great and everything but despite being able to walk away with over £400 profit I kept going until there was nothing.
I can’t stop.
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21 oktober 2016 om 1:56 am #34597kinDeelnemer
Hi Jarvisja
This subject was taken from your post on 15 Oct 2016.
Do you believe that a compulsive gambler or you can never gamble like a normal person?
How many times more are you going to try to gamble and prove that you can stop gambling after you have started gambling?
When you found out that you can regain the strength to stop gambling and walk away from your first gamble after a period of total abstinent, you may start to think that it is safe to return back to gambling, this feeling is very risky and dangerous for everyone of us, you may return back to gambling, and soon it will return you back to where you first started. You will discover that you are powerless over gambling and your life has become unmanageable again.
You can find many answers when you visit the GA meeting near you.
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21 oktober 2016 om 6:31 pm #34598charlesModerator
Now there is the thing. You CAN stop. What you can’t do is to carry on gambling with any sort of “control.”
Take a look at the 20 questions on the GA website. Take a look at the other stories here. If any of us could gamble “normally” then we wouldn’t be here.
Basically you have to decide your own answer to two questions…..First, is what you like/love about gambling worht the chit that comes with it? Coz we can’t have one without the other.
Second, are you ready to take some of the steps that will help you stop now? Or later when youa re deeper in said chit.
I hope you have the right answers to those questions or you might be in for a whole lot more pain.
Keep posting, maybe let us know how you score with those 20 questions.
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28 oktober 2016 om 10:52 am #34599JarvisjaDeelnemer
I’ve done it again now I’ve not gone into work and I’m probably going to lose my job
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29 oktober 2016 om 1:01 am #34600veraDeelnemer
Very sorry to hear that.
Admitting we are powerless over gambling is the first step to recovery.
Gambling ruins lives.
You CAN stop…. -
29 oktober 2016 om 1:06 am #34601JarvisjaDeelnemer
I was so close to withdrawing and just going to sleep but I just couldn’t stop.. I was over £400 up.. I was £500 up the week before but it’s never enough…
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29 oktober 2016 om 1:07 am #34602JarvisjaDeelnemer
I know I need to stop, but if I do then what ? If I gamble there’s a slim chance I might win big and be able to life comfortably. Without gambling I accept a normal life working a sh*t job and struggling month to month like everyone else. I don’t want that. The hope of winning big is all I have.
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29 oktober 2016 om 1:17 am #34603veraDeelnemer
what would you do with a big win?
I can tell you…
you would lose every cent because CGs N E V E R win
That is the meaning of CG
When we have money we can’t stop gambling
The only real hope you have is to break the cycle
Just stop for an hour, then a day…try it! -
29 oktober 2016 om 11:28 am #34604JarvisjaDeelnemer
I can stop for weeks if I don’t have any money, but once I do have money.. a few hours.. MAYBE days
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29 oktober 2016 om 2:35 pm #34605veraDeelnemer
Great!
You have discovered your solution!
Don’t handle money!
Lot’s of CG don’t, to avoid throwing it all away over and over and over. -
30 oktober 2016 om 4:50 pm #34606Brendan_UTDeelnemer
great post, Vera. I know that it has been effective solution for me.
Rooting for you Jarvish. Some great advice in here.
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31 oktober 2016 om 6:20 pm #34607charlesModerator
If you stop then what? Well if you put the same time and effort into life as you do into gambling then the possibilities will be pretty much endless. Sh*t low paid job? Well that can change. One thing you can do straight away though is give yourself the biggest payrise you will ever have – stop gambling!
Another question of course is – carry on gambling and then wat? Because thigns wont stay like they are now, it is a progresssive problem so it gets gradually worse. As Vera rightly said, any wins are gambled back anyway.
As you say – no money = no gambling, now use that knowledge.
You have got some great advice here already, now though you still have to ask yourself those two questions I asked before.
Keep posting.
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1 november 2016 om 4:14 pm #34608lizbeth4Deelnemer
No money=no gambling. This has worked for me. Have someone control your money and cards for you. Live on a allotted amount of money. I know it is hard for most people to give up that control but it does work!!!! Anything to help us!!! The opportunities for you are endless (jobs, ect..) if you put barriers in place. I am in your corner and rooting for you!!! Stay strong!
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