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Thanks for dropping by Gregg and look at you at 83 days and a strong and powerful post, a lot of determination and resolve in it,

Great stuff Gregg , the only way forwards is to abstain and maintain and you are doing it my friend proud of you.

Suzanne xxx

 
Posted : 22nd March 2015 3:18 pm
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84 days today which is a nice round 12 weeks. reached my 80 day target on Thursday and next target is 100 days which will be reached on 8th of April. Feeling really good and not having many gambling urges but my brain has been trying to tell me the past week how easy it would be to make£20 per day gambling and i could control it. But i am arguing back with it and telling it that it would not stop at that and would end up losing money. The good side is continuing to win.

 
Posted : 23rd March 2015 3:49 pm
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Congrats Gregg on reaching the 3 month mark, that important 100 is in sight now.

Well done.

Suzanne xxx

 
Posted : 24th March 2015 9:01 am
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Well day 85 of my new life and still going strong. Plan to read a couple of books that have helped me again when i reach 100 so i can remain focussed and not let complacency slip in.

 
Posted : 24th March 2015 5:43 pm
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86 days today. Days are just flying by. Nothing much exciting happening but the most important thing is whats not happening. NO GAMBLING for me. Who needs excitement when you have normality back in your life

 
Posted : 25th March 2015 6:33 pm
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Well done Gregg,

Here's to normality ( whatever it is lol) but it sures beats the self destruction of gambling.

Suzanne xxx

 
Posted : 25th March 2015 7:29 pm
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88 days today. Another working week done and another gambling free weekend to look forward to. Off out on the town tonight for a few drinks then lazy dayvplanned for tomorrow as family are away for the weekend. Would have notmally been prime gambling time but not now. Have lined up a SOA boxset a takeaway and a 2 litre bottle of full fat coke so that will be my Saturday sorted. Just means i will ned to exercise more on Monday to compensate for all they calories.

 
Posted : 27th March 2015 2:25 pm
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90 days completed and still going strong. Not missing gambling at all which is all good. Was out the town with some friends on Friday night and one was finishing night up in the casino but took the sensible option even though i was drunk and went home. I feel as though i am starting to open up to friends about my problem and they are really understanding even the gambler ones. I am actually really proud of what i have acheived so far this year and the more people i tell the better as i would not want to face them if i started gambling again. Also opening up to family about problems of gambling and what makes a gambler tick has also helped as they will know what to loook for.

 
Posted : 29th March 2015 6:46 pm
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13 weeks todayv definetely wont be unlucky for me. Creeping up on treble figures and lots to look forwatrd to.

 
Posted : 30th March 2015 9:37 pm
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Fantastic going Gregg, 92 days today.

Keep going and keep winning.

Suzanne xxx

 
Posted : 31st March 2015 7:46 am
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Hi Gregg,

Thanks for your supportive post my friend.

Glad to see that you are still marching on.....

13 weeks is fantastic mate!!

Keep strong

Ade

 
Posted : 31st March 2015 11:51 am
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Hi Gregg,

Keep batting them evil thoughts of gambling out the park. Nearly a tonne, keep going mate, this will be 100 days of many 100 days gamble free. A new life without the extra stress we don't need.

Well done mate

James

 
Posted : 31st March 2015 3:13 pm
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93 days and 3 full months completed in 2015. Everything in life is pretty normal just now and as we all know normal is good.

 
Posted : 1st April 2015 6:04 pm
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94 days. No gambling urges. Back reading Alan Carrs easyway to stop gambling. Actually understansing more second time round and is really helping with the way i look and perceive gambling and what it means. I know its not everyones cup of tea but it suits me and my needs and will continue to use it to better my life.

 
Posted : 2nd April 2015 5:28 pm
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95 days today Gregg, that big milestone is in sight now,

Well done, keep reading and keep going and Ofcourse keep winning.

Suzanne xxx

 
Posted : 3rd April 2015 8:05 am
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