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I'm here to quit after 25 years


Dan Yul 89

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Hi everybody! 

I've just signed up to the Elite Respawn program as I am ready to quit gaming for good. I had a revelation this week that I am addicted to video games. I reflected on my life and decided a certain things need changing for the good, gaming was the standout issue. 

I started playing games when I was 5, and I am now 30 years old. It started off being just harmless fun, but when I got to secondary school I used it as an escape from being bullied. I become pretty obsessed with games and always had a something to play. But it has come to the point where it is just habit and my love for it has faded compared to what it was, but the addiction and habit is still there. 

Now I literally spend more time thinking about games than playing them. I think about what game I want to play next, watch YouTube videos on the game, research the best price and then finally get the game. Most of the time I wouldn't even complete the game before I've lost interest and onto looking into the next. It has gotten to the point where I own so many that I can't keep up. This process has been going on for the last few years but I have finally admitted I have a problem. I said to my girlfriend I will just complete 2 more games before I start but soon realised that that is just like an alcoholic saying one more drink, or I'll start on Monday. 

So here I am! 

I am ready to get more time back. Get into new hobbies. But most of all, stop this constant thought process away from games and get back into touch with reality and my true emotions. 

If you have gotten this far, thanks for reading. And if you have also realised your gaming addiction, talk to somebody you trust. I opened up to my girlfriend this week and it felt so much better to open up! 

Thanks, 

Dan

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Good job taking the first step Dan.  I've been gaming since I was 5 also.  28 now, I've tried to quit so many times, but I keep relapsing.  I can relate a lot to your story.  They're always on my mind and I'm going to do my best to quit for good this time.  I have to stop this needless distraction from my real life.  Best of luck to you.

-Alexander

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Thanks for the reply Alexander. 

Nice to hear that there's someone else who has this issue of games being more on the mind than actually physically playing. 

I have not played games for a week now and I already feel I am thinking less about them. It certainly helps to keep busy though. Day 3 I did so much procrastinating, but after that kept busy with work etc. 

Have you started your 90 detox? I joined the Respawn Elite program and its a great guide. 

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Hey Dan, 

Welcome to the community! I can relate to the "games on the mind" syndrome. Sometimes i felt like over the past year or so that i loved the idea of playing the game, grinding gear, etc but when i was actually playing i was just sitting there bored. 

I'm on day 4 of no gaming and can agreed that Respawn is a great guide. Its become my go to activity when i get an urge.

Anyway, good luck on your journey and hope you have a great day!

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