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Your advice would be appreciated
Re: Your advice would be appreciated
Hi Jane,
Please see the Private Message, I just sent to you.
Regards,
Ron Mac
Please see the Private Message, I just sent to you.
Regards,
Ron Mac
Ron Mac- Posts: 400
Join date: 2009-07-20
Age: 12
Location: Port Stephens, the Blue Water Wonderland, Mid North Coast NSW
Re: Your advice would be appreciated
Thanks Ron.
Do you have any advice in the meantime?
I'm just trying to work out what I should do until tomorrow comes.
Do you have any advice in the meantime?
I'm just trying to work out what I should do until tomorrow comes.
jane.citizen- Posts: 4
Join date: 2009-08-26
Re: Your advice would be appreciated
Hi Jane,
The best people to help you are the members of Gamanon, an organisation that supports those who are being affected by a gambler's actions.
If they don't respond to your post, tomorrow, send a Private Message to Sally C, and she will let Gamanon know that you are seeking help.
Regards,
Ron Mac,
Website Moderator
The best people to help you are the members of Gamanon, an organisation that supports those who are being affected by a gambler's actions.
If they don't respond to your post, tomorrow, send a Private Message to Sally C, and she will let Gamanon know that you are seeking help.
Regards,
Ron Mac,
Website Moderator
Ron Mac- Posts: 400
Join date: 2009-07-20
Age: 12
Location: Port Stephens, the Blue Water Wonderland, Mid North Coast NSW
Your advice would be appreciated
Dear all
I feel like a bit of a failure, I'm the partner of a gambling addict who has relapsed and is not yet ready to get treatment again.
He's had a win tonight. I don't know if he'll come back with any (he doesn't usually), but I don't want anything to do with the money he has at the moment. How do I separate myself from it entirely? Or should I take it all? I dont want him to think he can contribute to our savings by gambling, but I don't like him having cash.
I hope he loses it all. Winning is so much worse than the losing, because I know where it will lead.
I feel like a bit of a failure, I'm the partner of a gambling addict who has relapsed and is not yet ready to get treatment again.
He's had a win tonight. I don't know if he'll come back with any (he doesn't usually), but I don't want anything to do with the money he has at the moment. How do I separate myself from it entirely? Or should I take it all? I dont want him to think he can contribute to our savings by gambling, but I don't like him having cash.
I hope he loses it all. Winning is so much worse than the losing, because I know where it will lead.
jane.citizen- Posts: 4
Join date: 2009-08-26
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