![]() The first step towards overcoming any addiction is for the addict to realise that they have a problem. Any words of encouragement or advice of what else could me or his family do would be appreciated. I am slowly loosing hope he will ever stop. I'm making so much dua's for him-probably more than for anyone else. ![]() It looks like he enjoys living like this, always minimizes his actions, never admits his fault, doesn't care about my and our children feelings. He is aware of his problem but the addiction is stronger and he simply can't stop. Few years ago he went for 40 days jamat and hasn't gambled for two months, when my mum passed away he stopped for 2-3 months, last year he went for hypnotherapy and lasted 4 months without gambling. With his mum,dad and siblings we have tried absolutely every possibles tactic but nothing helped. ![]() With four little children where the youngest is 2 and the eldest 7 I feel exhausted,sad to the limits and helpless. For over 8 years of the marriage I have been treated with no respect where lies, fights, arguments and bad words is a norm for my husband to get his way to gamble. I have decided to seek islamic help and support due to the fact I'm married to compulsive gambler.
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