Herma Ellebrecht: Defiently go to your nearest ER, abdominal pain can be a sign to a vast list of possible problems that can just randomly occur. If it turns out to be nothing you'll feel better knowing you were catious, especially when waiting it out could be fatal.
Kaylee Schmittou: I think there is a gambling anonymous.
Vida Miss: Are you worried you will develop this addiction? An addiction is just that. I believe he was addicted to the adrenalin from the win. The worst thing that can happen to a person is to win. I got laid off some months ago and had a girls night out at a casino. Well I won big that night (several thousand dollars). I was stoked. So on my Birthday we all went back. Guess what? I didn't win and not only didn't I win, but I kept going because I was SO SURE I could WIN again. Well it messed me up financially for a few weeks. It was horrible and I swore never again. If I go now, I make sure I leave cards and money at home. Only! take what you can afford to lose, and if you can't control yourself, leave it or even yourself at home. Good Luck...or then again, maybe not....Show more
Miguel Koczela: Don't start.
Amina Motzer: yeah staying away from it, never being introduced to it. not having access to money to go gamble away.
Agustina Stimmel: It is possible to get extremely bad gas and it cause pain. If your abdomen is tender to the touch, or you exibit any further alarming symptoms I would go to the hospital.
Randa Hessell: The more exposed to gambling the person is, the higher is his risk of developing a compulsion for gambling. To prevent a person from developing gambling addiction, minimizing his exposure to such activities will surely be helpful. This, however, can be tough, considering that there are now Internet gambling and casinos. Doing interventions at the earliest signs of compulsive gambling will also do much in the prevention of the disorder.
Armando Som! es: Yes, you should probably get that checked out at the hospi! tal. It could be anything from an accidental ingestion of something sharp to appendicitis. Even if it's nothing, you'll feel more at ease knowing what the problem is. Good luck
Edwina Fu: Well since everyone on yahoo answers is a doctor I'm sure ull get the right answer. U just wasted ur time and apparently pain. Just go to the hospital or call a doctor.
Whitney Saborido: cut out his brain
Walter Scordino: People can get addicted to many things and its human nature to take risks. Different levels for different people. There's help out there if you want it.
Hunter Beech: Think about how much you will spend in total before gambling.If you win it big.. 100 or more.. don't push your luck and stop!
Erin Arron: Hi, my brother, uncle, father, and I all have the same scar on our back. Also yes, they are scars, not birthmarks. They are all the same and in the same place. I was wondering why this might be?
Elinore Schlinker: im 19 young man..im hav! ing sharp pain in my stomach..every time i move or take a deep breath it hurt i didn't do nothing i tryed eating..that didn't help at all just laying typing all this it hurt i don't know if i need go to the hospital or not so plzz help me
Marjory Stromme: Go to the hospital if the pain is unbearable, that would most likely mean there's a problem. Otherwise, do see a doctor at least to rule things out. It could be something minor, or something more important yet easily treatable like a problem with your appendix. There's no way for any of us to know.
Talisha Digrande: Oh and I think i bumped my head a few times before maybe it was that?
Brittney Inabnit: Maybe as a family tradition, they deliberately cut themselves on the back when they were young?
Christopher Calcano: I don't know for sure if you HAVE to go to the hospital, but I would say get in your car and get there as fast as you can. Hope this helps! ;)
Sharri Scalley: Yes of course get! to the doctor right away, if you put it off whatever the issue is it c! an get to the point where it can't be healed.
Sharri Scalley: And it's not very big and it's under my hair and it does not bother me at all I am only curious. And i would rarely think it would be a tumor or i would have had headaches.
Mitchel Demry: I think avoiding it at all costs. Eliminating friends that gamble from your life. Be strict with your budget and finances, leaving no room for gambling money away. Find other hobbies and activities to take the place of gambling.
Susan Rambo: Any addiction is very hard to keep in check--alcoholics, drugs, sex addicts, overeaters, chocoaholics, yes, you could be addicted to chocolate, I was, I used to eat it until I got sick.....you can keep an addict in check ONLY while you are watching him--and you can't watch someone 24/7. Now with the internet, you can gamble online so it's no longer a matter of keeping the person away from bookies and casinos. Unfortunately, psychiatrists do not even make gambling a hi! gh priority addiction for treatments. I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help, but other than locking the person in a room away from a phone and computer for the rest of his life--and monitor his visitors--or take away all his money, you could never have any control on his addiction....Show more
Ayesha Genova: It may be a benign tumor. You have nothing to worry about unless it is growing too fast.
Thurman Buege: I never felt it in my whole life.
Donte Hamme: Scars are caused by serious injury - so no. It could be a Mongolian Blue Spot - they are not birthmarks but appear on your back, and they are inherited.
Brittanie Zakutney: one idea is to divert one's mind/interest to other activities like music, movies, or any form of entertainment that wouldn't involve any vices. Also, he must be given enough attention by his family. Take some time together. Moreover, his actions/efforts must be appreciated.
No comments:
Post a Comment