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funky_seagull (22nd March 2010)
You've already taken the first, and probably most important step toward recovery by acknowledging that you have a problem and wanting to fix it, and my best wishes go out to you in achieving that Funky_Seagull.
Love2winalot is right - family is your paramount concern now and there does appear to be a chance to retrieve your marriage - but you will have to be firm in your resolve to never gamble again to keep your wife's trust going forward.
And you must get help and support.
Holding thumbs for you!
jetset
funky_seagull (22nd March 2010)
Just few words to add for funky_seagull: as you told in your first post that you have addictive personality, I think now it's time to become addictive to WORK. Do your job like never before, try to find underworking or something else (free-lance is also good for you). You have a wife and kids and you MUST take care about them, so now it's "that" time to do your best and get your life better.
To all forum members: we have a great community here, and one of our members really needs help. I think we should do something for him. I don't mean to cover all his losses, but a little financial help would be very opportunely.
funky_seagull (22nd March 2010)
I too want to thank you bravely sharing your innermost pain. I know from experience how destructive and baffling addiction can be.
For what its worth, I suggest that you support your wife in also seeking help from a support group. I hope and pray it brings you back closer together and stronger than ever.
funky_seagull (22nd March 2010), slotjunkie (13th March 2010)
Gutted for you Funky_Seagull. I've always rated your posts here.
You clearly are a clever person so I think you can find a solution to all this. May not be much help but I personally know a guy who lost his house through slots addiction and he has conquered it and turned things round.
All the best.
funky_seagull (22nd March 2010)
I really want to say thanks to everyone who replied to my post. Your kind words really meant a lot to me. Shortly after posting this thread I got ill with pneumonia. Not sure if this was to do with low immune system due to worry, anyway getting much better now, still pretty weak, but survived the worst of it. As horrible as an illness is, it helped me and my wife get closer together. It also caused me to get back in contact with my Dad whom I haven't spoken to in a while. He is just coming out of bankruptcy and is helping me with sorting out my debt. He got me in contact with the CCCS (Credit Consumer Council) and thanks to their help, I have managed to put off bankruptcy at least for a month anyway. I have another meeting with my creditors at the end of April, hopefully now with the help of the CCCS will be able to negotiate a payment plan were I can pay them a set amount each month I can afford, without struggling to meet living expenses. If anyone else here in the UK is struggling with debt I really recommend you get in touch with the CCCS. They are free and a real help. I'm not out of the water by a long shot and bankruptcy is still a real possibility, but at least things are getting sorted. I have decided not to gamble anymore, as for me it is too dangerous. I really am not against it or anything and don't think bad of it. This whole mess is completely my fault. I wish I had got help before it got this far, but I can't change what has happened now. The only thing I can do is change my future to a brighter one by trying to make the right choices from now on. Something I have found to be a great help is writing. And have written 3 chapters of a book. I am trying to use my addictive personality in a positive way by getting addicted to writing instead of gambling. It really does seem to help stop that horrible urge to gamble. It is much better, because at the end of a writing session, you have something to show for your time, something creative that you made, which makes you feel good. Whereas at the end of a gambling session all you have is less money or more money, but nothing of lasting worth really, money disappears, and can be lost again in another session. However something you have created, it can't be gambled away.
I still want to be a part of this forum, even though I have quit gambling. I have a few years experience with online casinos and if I can help anyone with questions about them, I will try. Or if someone needs support, who is going through it, and finds gambling is no longer fun, but has become a hell. I will do my best to help them. If anyone wants someone to talk to in confidence about a gambling problem PM me anytime and I will do my best to try and help you find a way out of the nightmare. Once again thanks everybody for your kind words and input, it really cheered me up.
KasinoKing (23rd March 2010), nisosbar (22nd March 2010), SlotMonster (22nd March 2010)
Funky, this form of entertainment has nearly destroyed your life. Please take it very serious. Gambling is a respecter of NO ONE! I know you like poping in this forum every now and then. BUT in all due respect. Don't visit here anymore. Go invest $25 or $30 and buy Gamblock for your computer. This will be one of the best investment you will make. Trust me! Temptation is a MFer. When you seem like you got yourself under control and out of debt. Temptation will sneak in and bring you right back down. So please stay away! GO BUY/DOWNLOAD GAMBLOCK RIGHT NOW!!!!
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