Getting Sober at 17 Years Old: I Quit Drinking — Then Gambling Took Everything
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Today's guest is Logan from New Generation Sobriety. Logan Battled alcoholism and gambling addiction until he went to his first rehab at 17 years old. After getting sober and celebrating some time under his belt, he relapsed on slot machines until he lost it all.
Gambling addiction is one of the most dangerous and misunderstood addictions because it’s invisible. Unlike drugs or alcohol, there are no obvious physical signs — until the financial, emotional, and relational damage is already done.
In this powerful recovery conversation, we break down why gambling addiction is often called a silent killer, how it hides in plain sight, and why so many people don’t realize there’s a problem until it’s too late.
This clip is for anyone struggling with gambling, supporting someone in addiction recovery, or trying to understand why behavioral addictions can be just as destructive as substance use.
Topics covered:
Gambling addiction warning signs
Why gambling is harder to detect than drugs or alcohol
Financial secrecy and addiction
Recovery, awareness, and early intervention
If this resonates, you’re not alone — and help is available.