View Single Post
  #9  
Old 04-17-06, 04:05 PM
jimmym's Avatar
jimmym jimmym is offline
Shark
 

Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 553
Blog Entries: 1
jimmym has between 250 and 499 Rep Pointsjimmym has between 250 and 499 Rep Pointsjimmym has between 250 and 499 Rep Points
Default

mrpotto, I read your previous posts and I really do hope things go good for you but I fear you are addicted and a few weeks sitting back wont help you you openly say a few years ago you got into problems and again a few weeks ago you went on tilt but now you feel because you are playing lower limits you are now ok. I feel you need to asses your situation and really consider if gambling is a good thing for you and your family.

Is gambling even at low limits really worth the hasstle in the long run, is there anything else you could do which would give you the same satisfaction well then if you can think of something get out of the gambling you sound like you have a real problem just by saying you removed software well listen this wont help you know anytime you can easily download in seconds and start again. I think you need help with this before it hurts you again and I really do hope it goes well for you.
You may have a gambling addiction if:
You take time from work and family life to gamble.
You secretly gamble.
You feel remorse after gambling and repeatedly vow to quit. You may even quit for a while, but then start again.
You don't plan to gamble. You just "end up" gambling. And you gamble until your last dollar is gone.
You gamble with money you need to pay bills or solve financial problems. You lie, steal, borrow or sell things to get gambling money.
When you lose, you gamble to win back your losses. When you win, you gamble to win more. You dream of the "big win" and what it will buy.
You gamble both when you feel "down" and when you feel like celebrating.
Seeking help early reduces the risk that your compulsive gambling will lead to severe family problems and financial difficulties.
Because denial is nearly always a characteristic of addictive behavior, it may be difficult for you to recognize a gambling addiction and to seek help on your own. It often takes family members, friends or co-workers to persuade a person with a gambling addiction to seek treatment.

Good Luck man, hope whatever you choose works.
__________________
Watching TV is rubbish