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Gambling addiction in general: The tiresome topic of gambling addiction! (Page 4)

Topic created on 19th Apr. 2019 | Page: 4 of 4 | Answers: 37 | Views: 7,960
wettibernd
Expert
Just continue on your way, pay off your debts for a few more months and then look for a new account, because it is never good if the bank knows that you are gambling. With me, you can guess, but no one has ever said that to my face. The best thing is to get out of gambling altogether. As I said, you are on a good path, just keep going.

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Carsten92
Amateur

wettibernd wrote on 04/25/2019 at 15:04: Just continue on the path, pay off your debts for a few months and then look for a new account, because it is never good if the bank knows that you gamble. With me, you can guess, but no one has ever said that to my face. The best thing is to get out of gambling altogether. As I said, you are on a good path, just keep going.

@Falko

However, I currently feel that this is very easy. Doesn't seem to be a problem for me (yet).

@wettibernd
I had planned to do this anyway. I want to pay off all the debts I have with the bank first and then I will change banks. My bank can currently also only "think", because the deposits via Sofort-Überweisung are already conspicuous, but nowhere is something about casino. I have not admitted that either.

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Carsten92
Amateur
Good morning dear community,

i wanted to get in touch with you again.
So far I am doing very well. My salary has already arrived and I have paid all my bills. Of course, there's not much left to live on, but that's what I have to go through for now. I haven't wasted any thought on gambling yet. Currently, it's really going very well with my thought processes

There were no really strong impulses and accordingly no pressure to gamble! I am doing well. 11 days without Deposit and it still goes on.

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gamble1
Legend
Carsten92 wrote on 04/30/2019 07:43: Good morning dear community,

i wanted to get back to you.
So far, I'm doing really well. My salary is already received and I have dutifully paid all bills. Of course, there's not much left to live on, but that's what I have to go through for now. I haven't wasted any thought on gambling yet. Currently, it's really going very well with my thought processes

There were no really strong impulses and accordingly no pressure to gamble! I am doing well. 11 days without Deposit and it still goes on.

That sounds good after all

that you paid the bills instead of gambling is a strong achievement for a "normal person" it is common to pay his bills but for a person suffering from this disease it is very strong

you have put your obligations above gambling for this respect

you are far from over it but you are on a good way

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Carsten92
Amateur
Of course, I'm far from over it, and I'm aware of that. I will still have a few years to gnaw on it. That's what I have to go through - I also have myself to blame...

Currently I can enjoy my vacation without wasting a thought on gambling. I really wonder why this is so easy for me at the moment. (Is it the self-exclusion, the phone call or the insight?)

I am also curious how long it will take when the next moment comes in which something triggers me or tempts me to gamble. Then it is to resist and continue!

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MisterL
Expert
Hops and lard lost

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Carsten92
Amateur
Today my brain shut down. Almost gambled again - luckily I'm blocked from all casino sites, otherwise I would have signed up, deposited and gambled!

Is not as easy as I thought to deal with it!

BTW: I am banned from all Aspire Global Casinos etc and can no longer register anywhere

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Anonym
There are also great things in the cinema. Just call a friend and go. That distracts

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