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Sometimes gambling stops being a fun and affordable activity.

When you gamble for fun and entertainment, you have control over your time, money and energy. You feel positive, and although you’d like to win, financial gain isn’t your sole reason for gambling. You’re playing with money set aside for entertainment, so when you lose you know it’s simply the cost of playing games of chance.

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Knowing what warning signs to look for can help you recognize if gambling is a problem for you or someone you love.
What happens when gambling stops being fun?

When gambling isn’t fun, it can affect all areas of a person’s life. The below are a few examples of warning signs that might indicate a problem. The more signs a person exhibits, the greater the likelihood that they may have lost control of their gambling.


Last night he told his spouse he was working late; he was really at the casino.
Lying about how often or how much someone gambles is a sign of a problem.


She’s absent from work a lot and is unable to keep up with her workload.
Those most at risk are often absent from school, work or important social activities because they’re gambling.


He missed his son’s birthday. He couldn’t leave the slot machine he was playing.
Those with gambling problems often neglect family or personal needs and responsibilities to keep gambling.


She gambles more and more for relief from the increasing pressures at work and home.
When gambling becomes an escape from job and family responsibilities, it’s a problem.

Possible Warning Signs - What to look for

Gambling for longer and longer periods of time

Neglecting personal or family needs to gamble

Gambling more to win back lost money or to get out of financial trouble

Lying about how much or how often they gamble

Spending more time and money than they can afford

Thinking gambling will finally be undercontrol once the "big win" happens

Often missing work or school to gamble

Using money intended for other things to gamble

Constantly thinking or talking about
gambling

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