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Default Nov 01, 2020 at 01:59 PM
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So im not here for myself, rather i might be selfish here. So here it goes :
My father has always been addicted to something gambling related, when i was little it was slots and in the past 7-8 years he s been addicted to gambling, sport bets for that matter..and its not ruining us or anything but it also keeps our family from moving forward, and from what i observe he doesn't see this as a problem, he thinks he can win big time and such.
And im wondering is there some way I could help him?
I might even be selfish here in wanting to help him even though he thinks he s fine and all..But slowly he s getting older and i think he wont be able to keep this going..Like everytime he wakes up thats the first thing on his mind "Have i won anything" /he checks on his bets and such.
And honestly it hurts me because i know how this will end..So im asking again, is there anything i could do to help him?
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Default Nov 05, 2020 at 04:47 AM
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If he doesnt think he has a problem there is not much you can do other than refer him to 1800 gambler.

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