Compulsive gambling does not discriminate based upon age, gender, income, education or ethnicity and anyone can be at risk.

Do you:
1.   Lose time from work or school or experience difficulties in other aspects of your life due to gambling?
2.   Borrow money to pay gambling debts, place bets or to solve financial problems?
3.   Hide betting slips, lottery tickets or other signs of gambling from family members, friends or others?
4.   Argue with family members or friends due to gambling?
5.   Gamble as a way to escape personal or professional problems?
6.   Experience difficulty sleeping due to gambling?
7.   Continue to gamble to recover losses from previous bets?
8.   Lie to family members, friends or colleagues about how much you gamble or the amount lost?
9.   Become restless or irritable when trying to cut down, control or stop gambling?
10.   Experience depression or have self-destructive thoughts due to gambling?

If you answered yes to one or more questions, gambling may be a problem. If you suspect a problem, call the FCCG HelpLine at 888-ADMIT-IT for information and assistance.