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Hello. My name is...well, my username is lvdw. And like many of you, I suck at not playing video games.

In my case, much like Cam, I was never quite popular in high school. I felt incredibly isolated, and so turned to video games. Problem is, I never stopped turning to video games. It got to the point where I actually failed my first semester at community college because I spent so much time playing games and not much time studying or doing homework. It's been almost four years since then, and I've managed to complete enough credits at Community College to transfer to a university...right around the same time many of my old high school classmates are graduating.

I am determined to complete my bachelor's within the decade, and make Dean's List every semester. But I have determined that I can NOT do it while I have problems with gaming. I barely got a 3.5 GPA this past semester at community college, in part due to my late night gaming sessions.

I want to stop feeling like a fucking failure.

Welcome Ivvy :) Have you started reading about the 90 day detox? It's a great place to start and you will see results very quckly, especially if you use a journal to help with the cravings.

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3.5 ?

That's high for me.

Welcome to this forum:D

It was high for me as well, but as I said. I barely got that score, and again, community college.

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