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Author shares his journey of recovery from compulsive gambling

Looking back on it, Bill Lee, author of Born to Lose: Memoirs of a Compulsive Gambler (Hazelden, 2005), realizes that his gambling addiction began in the third grade when he would wager his cherished baseball card collection in “pitch the card” contests during recess. Soon he was pitching pennies and nickels against other kids on [...]

 

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