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Topic: Any changes experienced within body - Gambling??? - page 16. (Read 2566 times)

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It might just be your diet? Ofc mental and emotional stress can also cause problems but it might be best to take a look at your diet first and foremost before saying it's due to gambling. It may be due to a sudden addition to your diet or something. Have you tried doing a checkup? It might also just be due to stress/nervousness or something since I myself have felt that but not really in gambling, but the emotion itself can sometimes mess up your bowel movement.

Anyhow I don't think I've ever experienced any physical changes when gambling, emotionally and mentally well, that's almost an always event kind of thing.
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I'm not a doctor but chances are it all comes from your mind which may feel anxiety if you get a loss at gambling. Let's see, if you don't gamble, you won't have the problem you mentioned. But problems will arise if you gamble.

Means it looks like it's time for you to leave gambling because it will make you uncomfortable gambling. I don't have the experience you have because I don't gamble very often. So my advice, stop before it's too late because it's good for your health. Take your time with your family because that's the most important thing right now. Every second of the family is the best for us.
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I've been playing for a few hours every weekend but I don't feel any of these symptoms. Never been irritable before, during, or after my gambling session; just the same old me laughing on how dumb I am to still play but it gives me enjoyment. Perhaps these symptoms are to those chronic gamblers who are always in front of their computers, poker tables, or machines most of the time, or those who have prior medical condition that becomes connected to what they're experiencing after the thrill of gambling wears off.
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The root cause is depression and too much excitement, where the body is unfamiliar with too much excitement and depression, this happens when the body cannot cope and there's too much adrenaline rushing in, I also have these symptoms when I was new in gambling, I was shaving sleepless night because of too much thinking of what could have been scenario.

It still happens to me but I can handle it now and I can stop it before it becomes worse, all gamblers experience this one way or the other, they either get used to it and overcome it or they suffer a nervous breakdown.
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I haven’t and don’t usually feel any physical pain even when I am somehow stressing about my gambling experiences. I guess it depends on the person, and to the amount of stress we are undergoing to. Although I don’t experience what was mentioned in the OP, I am very much aware that stress could really trigger pains. In fact, there a lot o studies that prove the correlation of psychological stress and physical symptoms.
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I haven't had bowel disorder before even when I was a gambling addict.

What I experienced when I was addicted to gaming are:

  • 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

Because of the last reason, I quit gambling for a year, I was addicted at the time, but the one year quit made me realize I can never win but lose more unless I take gambling as fun and never use the amount I can not afford to lose. I started gambling again after a year, I lose and I stopped again without getting addicted. Later, I use only the money I can afford to lose to bet and I do not bet often, just on a match or 2 or 3 matches weekly or even biweekly.

I bet once in a week but sometimes it can be twice, if I have $100, I can use only $1 to bet and the more money I have the lesser will be the percentage I use to bet. Gambling is fun but can be deadly.

If you take gambling as fun and never stress yourself about it, this can be psychological, if you think you stop gambling and the symptoms stops, I will advice you to quite gambling for now, but do not think that is what is causing it than stress or you are a gambling addict and it is giving you stress.
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I don't experience any of what is mentioned above. I'm just a typical gambler who only risk what I can afford to lose, I gamble for fun that's it. However, I will not deny that sometimes I also do mistakes but the good thing is that it does not make me a compulsive gambler.
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Gambling have brought me big wins as well as drastic losses. If my entire statistics is calculated this used to be in loss. I've tried different plans to keep me away from Gambling, however I wasn't able to do it. In the beginning I never mind when I experience loss, because I was single and now I have a family. I used to gamble without fear.

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.


Irritable bowel syndrome
Also called: IBS, spastic colon

People may experience:
Pain areas: in the abdomen
Pain types: can be recurrent in the abdomen
Gastrointestinal: change in bowel habits, constipation, diarrhoea, inability to empty bowels, indigestion, nausea, passing excessive amounts of gas, or urgent need to defecate
Abdominal: cramping or discomfort
Also common: anxiety, depression, discomfort, loss of appetite, or symptoms alleviated by defecation

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