I have published a second book, Switching Addictions, which describe the many addictions I've been introduced to, signs I'm becoming addicted, and ways to stop before too much damage has been done. The book is available on Amazon.com.
Absolutely true. My thinking changes. I become narrow minded, self centered and delusional. By the end, the money itself means very little, the need to win is indescribable. I've been in recovery from alcohol addiction for some time now, and have to admit; I saw all of it... The insanity creeping back in. It is very similar to drugs and alcohol... And yet different as the book explains. AA worked for me, and treatment centers did not do as much, but it was my willingness to be open to the possi
Wow, such nasty comments for such an incredible book.
Marilyn, I want to thank you for continuing to get the word out about gambling addiction. You helped drag me out of the gutter and inspired me to write my own book (Numb No More) about my own experiences, focusing mainly on recovery. GA didn't work for me, but I admire the dedication you put into forming the rooms in...well, the entire state of Arizona.
nowhere in this women's description of her 'gambling nightmare' does she mention drinking and/or using drugs. yet now that she's free of here gambling addiction she's "clean & sober"?
What you say is absolutely true, papermariob. However, compulsive gambling is a mental disorder and people who have this do not think in reality or logically. A lot of times it is an escape from feelings or trauma or simply an urge to keep going back.
WHY cant people who gamble understand this simple fact... YOU ARE BUYING ENTERTAINMENT WHEN YOU GAMBLE. If you could win it would not be there, No one would work to get money they would just gamble.
I go to the casino maybe once a month with my friends for a night out. If I lose £100 ($180) so what I have had a good FUN night out. I have seen idiots there "Trying" to beat the house. Doubling there stakes each time they lose a bet... IF YOU COULD WIN IT WOULD NOT BE THERE!!!! ACCEPT THIS
I have published a second book, Switching Addictions, which describe the many addictions I've been introduced to, signs I'm becoming addicted, and ways to stop before too much damage has been done. The book is available on Amazon.com.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Lancelot
TheMslancelot 1 year ago
To the person who said they had a brother with a gambling issue, please e-mail me at mslancelot@cox.net.
TheMslancelot 1 year ago
Absolutely true. My thinking changes. I become narrow minded, self centered and delusional. By the end, the money itself means very little, the need to win is indescribable. I've been in recovery from alcohol addiction for some time now, and have to admit; I saw all of it... The insanity creeping back in. It is very similar to drugs and alcohol... And yet different as the book explains. AA worked for me, and treatment centers did not do as much, but it was my willingness to be open to the possi
Kryononymous 1 year ago
Great REAL-LIFE video, that shares a valuable mesage for the benefit of all connected.
Unlike alcohol & drugs (substance based addictions) GAMBLING is different - it is a pure process addiction, that creates a form of mental entrapment.
Gambling can bankrupt families in days or weeks and it is as addictive as cocaine (meaning it can become an addiction in as few as 6 days)
Gambling is a losing proposition with painful aftermath.
Thanks Marilyn, for sharing & recovering!
21STEPS21 2 years ago
Wow, such nasty comments for such an incredible book.
Marilyn, I want to thank you for continuing to get the word out about gambling addiction. You helped drag me out of the gutter and inspired me to write my own book (Numb No More) about my own experiences, focusing mainly on recovery. GA didn't work for me, but I admire the dedication you put into forming the rooms in...well, the entire state of Arizona.
You are a blessing to me.
WhoIsJane 2 years ago
nowhere in this women's description of her 'gambling nightmare' does she mention drinking and/or using drugs. yet now that she's free of here gambling addiction she's "clean & sober"?
hmmm ... .
can you say, "12 Step snowjob, kids?"
notspeedy0314 2 years ago
The drinking and drugs came before the gambling addiction
mslancelot 2 years ago
@mslancelot
my brother is a compulsive gambler, but he doesn't do drugs/smoke or drink alcohol.
Molitha 1 year ago
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@mslancelot
my brother is a compulsive gambler, but he doesn't do drugs/smoke or drink alcohol.
Molitha 1 year ago
What you say is absolutely true, papermariob. However, compulsive gambling is a mental disorder and people who have this do not think in reality or logically. A lot of times it is an escape from feelings or trauma or simply an urge to keep going back.
dgreg1345 2 years ago
WHY cant people who gamble understand this simple fact... YOU ARE BUYING ENTERTAINMENT WHEN YOU GAMBLE. If you could win it would not be there, No one would work to get money they would just gamble.
I go to the casino maybe once a month with my friends for a night out. If I lose £100 ($180) so what I have had a good FUN night out. I have seen idiots there "Trying" to beat the house. Doubling there stakes each time they lose a bet... IF YOU COULD WIN IT WOULD NOT BE THERE!!!! ACCEPT THIS
papermariob 2 years ago