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WinJonny
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When you try to cut back on gambling, do you get restless or agitated?
The irrepressible drive to continue gambling despite the negative effects it has on your life is known as compulsive gambling, often known as gambling disorder. When you gamble, you're putting something you value at risk in the hopes of winning something even more valuable.
Like alcohol or drugs, gambling can cause the brain's system to become overstimulated, which can result in addiction. If you have a compulsive gambling issue, you can keep chasing wagers that end in losses, deplete your funds, and put you in debt. To feed your addiction, you can hide your conduct or even start stealing or engaging in fraud.
The irrepressible drive to continue gambling despite the negative effects it has on your life is known as compulsive gambling, often known as gambling disorder. When you gamble, you're putting something you value at risk in the hopes of winning something even more valuable.
Like alcohol or drugs, gambling can cause the brain's system to become overstimulated, which can result in addiction. If you have a compulsive gambling issue, you can keep chasing wagers that end in losses, deplete your funds, and put you in debt. To feed your addiction, you can hide your conduct or even start stealing or engaging in fraud.