How to Stop Gambling Addiction and betting Losses

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Are you neck deep into gambling/betting or suffering from addiction to gambling? Or are you trying to grapple with the reality that you have lost so much to gambling? Do you already feel hopeless? Well, there's hope. Keep reading.


Gambling is very normalized in our culture, with approximately 85% of American adults having gambled at least once in their lives, and 65% within the last year. In Nigeria for example, gambling is legalised but the problem associated with it is unfathomable. Online betting has made Gambling ubiquitous and convenient to all. Although many people can gamble without becoming addicted, there are many risks involved when it comes to wagering any amount of money.

Online sports betting in Nigeria is ubiquitous and convenient even on mobile phones that the associated problems are huge. Betting apps such as Bet9ja, Sportybet, 1xbet, nairabet, and others proliferate the online Nigeria sports betting space. Many Nigerians, young or old, have fallen for these evils.

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Sport betting

In order to help a family member who may be struggling with gambling, or to avoid developing a compulsive gambling disorder yourself, it’s important to be aware of the signs of each stage of a gambling disorder.

How a Gambling Addiction Develops
Gambling addiction progresses in three main stages: the winning stage, the losing stage, and the chasing/desperation stage.

Gambling addiction starts off with the alluring winning stage, where everything seems perfect, and you are winning more often than you are losing. It's easy to get hooked at this stage, because of the thrill of winning, and the gambler still believes that they are in control. However, this stage is usually short-lived.

Then comes the losing stage. You start to lose significant amounts of money, but since you know what it’s like to win, you continue to gamble, believing that the next win must be just around the corner.


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Gambling loss expression

Lastly, the chasing/desperation phase occurs. This is when you have lost so much money that you will do anything to win it back. This may involve lying to friends and family members, borrowing or stealing money in order to gamble, and chasing your losses.

By this stage, it is extremely difficult to quit, since the gambler is in so much financial ruin that they are desperate for money.

What to Do When Gambling Loss Sets In
When you are gambling and lose a large amount of money, it is only natural to start spiralling into panic and regret. Immediately after a gambling loss, it can feel like your whole world is crashing down. Here are a few things to do after a gambling loss occurs.

1. Acknowledge What You Are Feeling
Trying to numb what you are feeling by gambling will only make things worse. Instead, allow yourself to feel your feelings, but don’t be controlled by your feelings. You may feel powerless, as though you are a failure, that you have messed up one too many times, or that you have lost the will to live. However, these are feelings -they are temporary.

No matter what you are feeling, it is not something that will be alleviated through further gambling. The most important thing to do at this moment is to make sure that you are safe, and not at risk of harming yourself.

If you are concerned about your mental health and what you might do, call an ambulance or check yourself into a hospital right away.

2. Be Gentle With Yourself
Remember, a person’s gambling problem is not a reflection of who they are as a person. Just because they have a gambling problem it doesn’t mean they are reckless or selfish. When you lose a large amount of money, don’t take the loss personally. You did not lose because you are irresponsible or good for nothing - you lost because gambling has a hold on you that you can’t control.

Gambling brings a lot of shame and regret, and can drive a wedge into your closest relationships. It is easy to talk down to yourself and belittle yourself. Negative self-talk will not help the situation. Try to think of how you would react if a friend told you they were struggling with a gambling problem, and treat yourself with the same compassion that you would show them.

3. Open Up to Someone
Whether it be a friend, family member, or a counselor, it’s important that you are able to tell someone the truth about what is going on. Saying it out loud is difficult, but it can also be very freeing.

If you are not ready to talk to someone you know about it, consider calling a helpline, or a gambling treatment center who are familiar with gambling addiction and how to deal with gambling losses.

4. Take an Extended Break from Gambling
When you have hit the chasing/desperation stage, taking a break from gambling will feel like the last thing you want to do, but it is necessary. Walking away after losing a significant amount of money will give you the space and time to evaluate why it happened, and how to prevent it from happening again.

Gambling is the problem, it cannot also be the solution.

How to Stop Chasing Losses
When a gambler experiences a significant gambling loss, the first reaction is panic and do anything to try and win back the money they just lost. The stress of debt causes people to chase their losses. However, in doing so, they only plunge themselves deeper and deeper into their addiction and into financial debt.

You may tell yourself that any money you win back you will put into your savings account, and never spend on gambling. The problem with this is that you are not recognizing the fact that you have a gambling addiction which needs to be treated in order to move on from it.

Accept that the money is gone. In order to get over a gambling loss, you must come to a place of acceptance, where you realize that that money is gone, and no amount of groveling will get the money back. This can be a difficult thing to come to terms with. It may mean having difficult conversations with your family and picking up another job to help pay off your debt.

Acknowledge that the odds are against you. The sooner you realize that gambling is a game of luck, not a game of skill, the sooner you will be able to stop placing bets. The odds are always in favor of the house, and no matter how good you think you are at gambling, you cannot predict the outcome of the game.

Cut off your gambling fund. Create a buffer between you and your finances so that it makes it more difficult for you to gamble. Close any credit cards or debit cards, or put someone else in charge of your cards.


Tips to Quit Gambling Long-Term
The only way to ensure that you never lose this amount of money again, is to quit gambling for good.


Get to the Root of the Addiction
Gambling is addictive because it distracts us from difficult feelings or situations that we are dealing with. It serves as a temporary solution to boredom, anxiety, depression, trauma, loneliness, and more. In order to quit gambling, it’s essential to identify what triggers you to gamble, and to work on getting help for that issue.

Find Things That Bring You Joy
When you stop gambling, you need something that will replace the dopamine rush that gambling brought you. You need to be mentally stimulated. Find something that you are passionate about, that challenges you.

Get Treatment for the Gambling Problem
Along with treating the underlying issues that trigger the addiction, you also must treat the gambling problem itself.

If you are experiencing extreme loss from gambling, you are not alone. There are people and resources who are here to help you. We have seen many clients who were deep in gambling addiction come out the other side after intensive treatment. View our testimonials. Take it one day at a time. Recovery is a journey, and you can’t expect to be healed overnight.

If the gambler has reached the desperation stage, then attending a residential gambling treatment center will be the most effective way of successfully treating their gambling disorder.

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Sometimes I wonder what kinda faith do this addicts have :thinking:
I've seen one staked his last dime on a game.
And even if he loses it, he still believes that one he will win something big.
Imagine? :shocked:
An eye for an eye left thousands blind,
Remember that.........

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Easier said than done. :crying:

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I'm one of the individual suffering from Gambling addiction ,at this early stages of my life

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Ndidinee wrote: ↑July 28th, 2023, 11:34 pm I'm one of the individual suffering from Gambling addiction ,at this early stages of my life
Maybe we can create a group on Aza to provide specific help.
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Ok. God help you

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Test wrote: ↑July 29th, 2023, 3:00 amOk. God help you
Amen :spoton:
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:knuckle: :knuckle:
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Ndidinee wrote: ↑July 28th, 2023, 11:34 pm I'm one of the individual suffering from Gambling addiction ,at this early stages of my life
The reason is because you want quick money, gambling won't give you that. Don't be deceived, its merely a game of luck..


You are still young and you can tame and eliminate that habit.
Start by finding something else to do that will sustain your lifestyle because gambling will lead you from grace to grass...

Cut out anything that will lead you to gamble; sports news, sports predictors, gambling groups, enticing winning slips, e.t.c.

Pray, pray for help. But make sure you are bent on stopping this habit.

Also put it in your head that there is no free money anywhere, they are up and running because of you and the likes or do you think they are charity organizations?

Free yourself now before it's too late.
Your life is in your hands!! :peaceout:

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Greatness wrote: ↑July 29th, 2023, 2:56 pm
Ndidinee wrote: ↑July 28th, 2023, 11:34 pm I'm one of the individual suffering from Gambling addiction ,at this early stages of my life
The reason is because you want quick money, gambling won't give you that. Don't be deceived, its merely a game of luck..


You are still young and you can tame and eliminate that habit.
Start by finding something else to do that will sustain your lifestyle because gambling will lead you from grace to grass...

Cut out anything that will lead you to gamble; sports news, sports predictors, gambling groups, enticing winning slips, e.t.c.

Pray, pray for help. But make sure you are bent on stopping this habit.

Also put it in your head that there is no free money anywhere, they are up and running because of you and the likes or do you think they are charity organizations?

Free yourself now before it's too late.
Your life is in your hands!! :peaceout:
Hmm. Amazing submission.

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Feel free to join here: groups/select
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Ndidinee wrote: ↑July 28th, 2023, 11:34 pm I'm one of the individual suffering from Gambling addiction ,at this early stages of my life
I wish you good luck

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Wow
Good Article


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