Losing!
Started by samshaw87, Jul 23 2008 12:18 PM
26 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 23 July 2008 - 12:18 PM
What's the best way to stop gambling?
If I don't stop I'll lose everything.
Sam.
If I don't stop I'll lose everything.
Sam.
#2
Posted 23 July 2008 - 12:32 PM
What's the best way to stop gambling?
If I don't stop I'll lose everything.
Sam.
contact gamcare if you have a gambling problem or give me all ya money
#4
Posted 23 July 2008 - 12:47 PM
Set fire to any potential arcade which may be a threat, but if them arcades are in paignton:bigeyes09:........yeah on second thought gamcare is your best option.
it wasn't u that set fire to the arcade in skeg was it? pmsl
#5
Posted 23 July 2008 - 12:49 PM
Join a cult.
They will keep your money safe.
GamCare, gambling addiction, gambling problems help, support and advice
They will keep your money safe.
GamCare, gambling addiction, gambling problems help, support and advice
#6
Posted 23 July 2008 - 12:51 PM
Join a cult.
They will keep your money safe.
GamCare, gambling addiction, gambling problems help, support and advice
how did i know u was going to reply within seconds aa? lol
#7
Posted 23 July 2008 - 12:52 PM
how did i know u was going to reply within seconds aa? lol
Only just looked on here today mate!
#8
Posted 23 July 2008 - 12:57 PM
Only just looked on here today mate!
i c u this morning posting away m8
#9
Posted 23 July 2008 - 01:02 PM
i c u this morning posting away m8
Nope.
My last post on here was 11.56 yesterday.
Perhaps it was someone who looked a bit like me.
#10
Posted 23 July 2008 - 01:09 PM
Nope.
My last post on here was 11.56 yesterday.
Perhaps it was someone who looked a bit like me.
pmsl how can he look a bit like you your just a name!
Women are #@#@#@#s....
#11
Posted 23 July 2008 - 01:12 PM
Nope.
My last post on here was 11.56 yesterday.
Perhaps it was someone who looked a bit like me.
it may of been a scary mary lol
#12
Posted 23 July 2008 - 01:14 PM
pmsl how can he look a bit like you your just a name!
Could be called AAAMOOSMENTS.
#14
Posted 23 July 2008 - 02:04 PM
Don't be silly I've heard the arcades are good in skegggy.
you've been mis informed fella
#16
Posted 23 July 2008 - 02:22 PM
Hi Sam,
As the guys said contact gamcare - however you can look up your local GA (gamblers anonymous) and they will have regular meetings, and while this is only a support group it's also worked for many people.. The one thing I would suggest having known two people who suffered from the same issue is taking your finances out of your control.. If you have a partner confide to them exactly (be honest) what is going on - you will be suprised how they will re-act -- Ask them to take over control of your money and be strong... It might sound silly advice but it's the only thing that worked with my mate... Nothing else was... But above all the key is honest and finding somebody you can talk to about it. It's never too late to ask for help - just the quicker you do, the easier it will be to sort....
Good luck
As the guys said contact gamcare - however you can look up your local GA (gamblers anonymous) and they will have regular meetings, and while this is only a support group it's also worked for many people.. The one thing I would suggest having known two people who suffered from the same issue is taking your finances out of your control.. If you have a partner confide to them exactly (be honest) what is going on - you will be suprised how they will re-act -- Ask them to take over control of your money and be strong... It might sound silly advice but it's the only thing that worked with my mate... Nothing else was... But above all the key is honest and finding somebody you can talk to about it. It's never too late to ask for help - just the quicker you do, the easier it will be to sort....
Good luck
J<br /><br /><br /><br />A man
#17
Posted 23 July 2008 - 02:34 PM
If you need external help then Gamcare as everyone suggests would be a good start. If you can do it yourself, find something else to spend / save the money for. A car maybe, or driving lessons if you don't have a liscence, a holiday, a hotel room two hookers and some cocaine maybe (Not something I ever did, I never had the chance lol), I dunno whatever, but just anything other than gambling.
Maybe buy your own machine to play, or just give some of the machines you like a good play on the emulator. Once you see a machine take a few hundred and only return £100+ a few times, it really sinks in.
Maybe buy your own machine to play, or just give some of the machines you like a good play on the emulator. Once you see a machine take a few hundred and only return £100+ a few times, it really sinks in.
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#18
Posted 23 July 2008 - 03:24 PM
Skeg wasn't to bad last time I went. Probably have a trip down that way soon.
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#19
Posted 23 July 2008 - 04:09 PM
Typical, a guy asks a genuine question, and the thread is hijacked by inane shite...
Firstly mate, only you can help yourself. Your friends won't, family won't, Gamcare won't... you have to want to help yourself, otherwise forget it.
What James said is spot on: give someone else total control over your finances. You've probably told yourself plenty of times you're going to stop, only to go to the cashpoint, withdraw cash and go and blow it. You need to remove the means for you to gamble, which means passing full control of finances over to a close family member.
You also need to identify what triggers your gambling - do you do it when you're bored, or when you're feeling down? Try a new hobby, join a gym, buy a bike and get out and about cycling... give yourself plenty to do to stay occupied.
The chances of you being able to call a complete halt to this straight away are slim, you will probably find yourself gambling again at some point in the future - don't worry about this, almost everyone trips up along the way.
Firstly mate, only you can help yourself. Your friends won't, family won't, Gamcare won't... you have to want to help yourself, otherwise forget it.
What James said is spot on: give someone else total control over your finances. You've probably told yourself plenty of times you're going to stop, only to go to the cashpoint, withdraw cash and go and blow it. You need to remove the means for you to gamble, which means passing full control of finances over to a close family member.
You also need to identify what triggers your gambling - do you do it when you're bored, or when you're feeling down? Try a new hobby, join a gym, buy a bike and get out and about cycling... give yourself plenty to do to stay occupied.
The chances of you being able to call a complete halt to this straight away are slim, you will probably find yourself gambling again at some point in the future - don't worry about this, almost everyone trips up along the way.
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