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I think when the best time I focus in it and in gaming as well, one thing that really is noticeable is my backpain as I'm not that used to sit straight and that's why just recently bought an ergonomic chair. Though it doesn't have to ease those pain from what I usually do somehow it lighten a bit compare to when there's no ergonomic chair before.

Best advice is to take care of your health first before doing what you usually do to make money because if not, it will give you an expensive lesson in the end. Hospital bills aren't that cheap nowadays.
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I'm not a doctor, but I think that the main reasons for your symptoms are just stress and unhealthy lifestyle(eating junk food and not exercising).
Eating healthy foods, doing intermittent fasting, exercising more, doing meditation to lower stress, getting more magnesium and zinc.
All those things can improve your condition. If you symptoms remain, you should just quit gambling for a while, or just don't gamble with money. There are lots of gambling apps and websites, where you can play for fun with a fake in-game currency.
I've gambled a lot several years ago, but I haven't experienced any anxiety, stomach pain or depression. I was wasting only small amounts of money, maybe that's the reason I've never experienced any physical problems while gambling.
legendary
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I was surprised to know there are gambling side effects to a person's body. I haven't read any material on this, but I can hardly imagine how gambling could affect one's bodily functions like bowel movement and others. Perhaps it all has something to do with the psychological effects of gambling. These psychological effects must be the ones that directly caused whatever physical illness a gambler experiences.

Anyway, I think you should refrain from gambling. Or better yet, consult a physician or a psychologist. You should seek professional help sooner rather than later or else, who knows, your conditions might get worse.
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In recent days whenever I get into gambling I used to experience some changes in my body. Particularly stomach pain and I myself found the difference while gambling and not gambling. When I wasn't gambling I never have such issues and I myself checked Google and diagnosed the below. Does anyone have similar experience. Atleast for my health I need to give up gambling.

What you describe sounds like a consequence of stress. You used to have far fewer responsibilities than you do now, and the money at stake causes you more stress than before, hence what you call changes in your body, which is a logical consequence.

It hasn't happened to me because I only gamble very occasionally, but you should make an effort to stop.
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It is strange if you only feel it when you are gambling because usually, that feeling should also arise when you are not gambling.
But it could be that when you play gambling, you forget to eat or drink so you feel dizzy or nauseous.
Maybe you need to see a doctor find out more about what's wrong with you.
But maybe it's also a sign that you're tired of gambling and want to take a break from gambling.
legendary
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That's very odd. Not in my life will I ever experience this one. But There is a similar symptoms to drug addiction which they call withdrawals.  I'm not entirely aware of it but when they suddenly stop taking drugs, they experience this like vomiting and dizziness. And the advice is to gradually stop drug intake.

Maybe that is also a solution to this gambling addiction, you divert your addiction to sportsbetting or probably something that will divert your mind like chess game.

Those drugs are directly in-take by the body therefore it will really have changes when that person stopped the use of it.

It's different from gambling in the case of OP. Even if OP will stop gambling, those medical conditions he mentioned won't be gone but only those mental conditions. He needs to consult a doctor as I mentioned previously as gambling doesn't have to do with those physical conditions he mentioned like random body pains and changes in bowel habits, constipation, diarrhea, improper digestion, and anything related to that.
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That's very odd. Not in my life will I ever experience this one. But There is a similar symptoms to drug addiction which they call withdrawals.  I'm not entirely aware of it but when they suddenly stop taking drugs, they experience this like vomiting and dizziness. And the advice is to gradually stop drug intake.

Maybe that is also a solution to this gambling addiction, you divert your addiction to sportsbetting or probably something that will divert your mind like chess game.
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What's happening with others here? Better stop gambling, that's my advice for you. If you can't handle the stress, gambling is not for you. Gambling for fun is a sh*t if that's your only purpose why you are doing that then in return, you will be affected heavily by your losses.

To OP, you need serious medical attention as it already involved physical changes. I can't correlate what you experienced just by gambling. There are triggering those changes and act now before it's too late.

Even though I'm not in the medical field, it should be obvious that even if you are stressed about gambling, it's something that can't be related to trigger your Gastrointestinal problems.
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Also common: anxiety, depression, discomfort, loss of appetite, or symptoms alleviated by defecation

These are the only things which i do really felt off when playing gambling where depression and anxiety do really comes worst
which i dont see any major changes or illness within my body yet as long you dont make yourself that depressed that much
then you would really be having no problems in terms of health.
legendary
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Don't blame gambling for that.

You might already have a problem with your health condition and the changes are not because of gambling. The things you have mentioned are directly a physical condition and internal body problems. Not a mental condition like anxiety, or stress, that should be the common effect of gambling.

Consult a doctor already rather than discussing it here. Update us here.
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Whoah, what you have OP is an extreme case of gambling sickness where your fear and anxiety results into medical complications. I think this is mostly associated with the psychological impact of your games that somehow affects your mental and physical capacity. OP, are you a nervous type of person in general? If this were the case, then I suggest that you avoid gambling at all cost in order to prevent any further medical complications as you have a responsibility for your family.

Personally, I have never experienced any sort of pain or changes in my body whenever I gamble. Neither did my parents nor my brother (as they are hardcore gamblers) experienced any type of medical complication while doing such act in the process.
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I have experienced some "anxiety" while placing sports bet a couple of years ago, even with low amount of money (like a couple of euro), even if I was winning... that's why I have stopped to place bets for several months without regret. It was a dismal sensation and without a reasonable motivation.

If you see a problem in gambling...As I have already suggested you should implement some cold wallet that allows your funds to be kept in a safe place and not easy to be used.
Also more drastic some timelock transactions or multikey wallet.

If you feel in danger for your habit... go immediately for a professional help. There are also group of "anonymous gamblers" that could provide relief.

i am thinking that it is more on the "anxiety" attack or stress brought by his gambling activities. some people have different reaction when it comes to anxiety issues. so for him, it is the IBS that he experienced. better keep away from gambling for the moment. or if not, just like the others have suggested, get an appointment to a professional doctor. maybe, the OP has other underlying health issues. and it is triggered by his stress or anxiety brought by gambling.
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I'm not a kind of gambler that cannot control of self so I never experienced what you did.

But based on some articles in google about stomach ache, it has connections to your brain which has more connection when you're doing something ~ gambling. Here's some quote from this article
Anxiety also releases a stress hormone (cortisol), which causes the body to produce extra levels of stomach acid. That acidity causes the lining of the esophagus to become irritated, and this can lead to stomach pain....
Anxiety is very serious thing, I don't want people to have that. I guess you need to visit your physician as this early to prevent more damage in the future.
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  • emotional stress
  • staying up late at night
  • mood swings, after losing bet
  • become not trustworthy by family
  • sold some personal belongings
  • Using money I supposed to use for other important things to gamble
  • a time I felt like to kill myself
I can agree with you on all the points to be same as me some years back except for the last. There was never a time in my gambling experience that I felt like killing myself, not like I had the most successful bets, in fact my statistics ended in loses as much as that of OP but, I had just me to worry about. My income wasn't steady and it was all about making an extra cash with just a few $ and its often loses.

When it comes to changes in your body as OP describes, most of the diagnosis given didn't particularly relate to have originated from bad gambling habits. I think your condition @OP is more related to the fact that, your irritated at the habit and this originates from the fear that comes rushing in your nerves once your at the point where you get to stake on predictions.

Pehroas it's time you get yo see gambling for a fun time or give it a break. It's hardly some means to a second income or job.
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This seems like a health disorder or something since I haven't experienced any of these maybe OP has something going on in his mind like a depression or something that affect the whole digestive system. Our brains is capable of almost everything perhaps you need to see a real doctor and ask what was the problem for better diagnosis.

Gambling somehow can affect us but not in a way like what OP experience maybe this is something that I didn't experience yet or perhaps a long term effect that would soon going to get trigger. Huh
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One must understand that many of them can also happen due to other reasons as well, a mere gastrointestinal disturbance can honestly cause most of them as well. The mental health issues can definately arise due to Gambling but those would inturn be more associated with - " Addiction " these disorders will cause associative compulsive problems and person will quite likely loose time as well, causing depression and anxiety due to these probelms, other than that these problems that you mentioned can be caused more by online gambling 'sitting for hours' therefore this is not relevant and you should always seek medical advice before ruling out anything.
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I have experienced some "anxiety" while placing sports bet a couple of years ago, even with low amount of money (like a couple of euro), even if I was winning... that's why I have stopped to place bets for several months without regret. It was a dismal sensation and without a reasonable motivation.

If you see a problem in gambling...As I have already suggested you should implement some cold wallet that allows your funds to be kept in a safe place and not easy to be used.
Also more drastic some timelock transactions or multikey wallet.

If you feel in danger for your habit... go immediately for a professional help. There are also group of "anonymous gamblers" that could provide relief.
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I think you gamble a lot and you don't realize it because the stomach pain, constipation, diarrhea, indigestion, etc you're experiencing are caused by anxiety and stress.
You can google that just for you to be sure that anxiety and stress and the major causes of gastrointestinal symptoms and stomach pain which I believe is what makes you lose appetite either.
If you believe you need professional help, I will advise you to get one but if you believe you can handle yourself. I will advise you to change the percentage of your gambling to 25% now.
legendary
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I think one thing that I have observed to be affecting me when I am being stressed, is the pain I feel on my head and nape. Whenever I feel agitated during playing, my blood pressure stars to spike, and that’s the reason why I am feeling that pain on my head and nape. But permanent changes like those in the OP, I don’t think I've had or having any of that.
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Gambling is mental whether you like it or not, and since it is mental it will have an impact on your body whenever there is depression and negativism in your mind, regrets and feeling sorry are caused by depression and this will harm the body because when you are depressed you cannot sleep and you are overthinking.
This is the reason why it's easy to tell a compulsive gambler by his appearance, they are untidy, forgetful, and easily irritated if you cannot moderate your gambling activity these symptoms will keep appearing.
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