The biggest problem i had was anxiety and loss of appetite. Gambling seemed very enjoyable at first. Even if i lost money, i could make up for it. But as my earnings grew, stress, anxiety and loss of appetite increased at the same rate. As i suffered great losses, i became anti-social. I started not meeting with people around me. I hit rock bottom as i tried to make up for recurring losses. I don't think this is the end of the situation. So do it in a fun way. If you're going to take risks take risks with small balances. Don't get caught up in this business.
This is exactly what happens when you try to get back your lost funds in gambling, when you loose especially big money you will be staking higher so you can make up the lost fund in the process you will be face with lost of appetite, anxiety and you would even not want people around you, you have given better advice here, don't get caught up in gambling business and gamble with small fund if your taking a big risk.
We should make up our mind that if we lose funds in the gambling, they are lost and we should not try to recover the losses. I have experienced many times that if we try to recover the loss, we usually get more loss.
Why don't the gamblers admit that there is a loss in gambling too? One can not always win in gambling.