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October 21, 2008, 8:53 am PDT

10/20 Virtual Chaos

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The last line is the important one.

 

Us widows are not talking about 1 hour playing...that's a hobby.

We are talking about doing NOTHING else but gaming.  Ignoring your spouse, job, responsibilities and children.

Yes, some gamers out there ignore their kids. And just because other things are addictive doesn't make gaming any less so, or less damaging.

I have been abused by gaming.  Marriges have broken up, children feel neglected and worth less than a game.

Is this right? Is this ok? Hell no!

 

I understand needing to relieve stress.  I have a very stressful job.  However I deal with my house, my yard and spend quality time with my kids and when they are in bed then I sit and read.

 

Gaming to the point that you neglect everything else is NEVER ok!

Everyone has thier own way of decompressing.  Why won't you play WOW with your hubby?  I do and I really enjoy it.  We have been playing it since 2004 when it was originally released and we have taken time off here and there from it but always went back. Not because of "addiction" but because we have met so many great people there.  Oh and we have no kids and this is our entertainment.  We don't go out to movies or out to drink in the bars. 

 

We also know families that play the game together and only play when everyone in the family plays.  Sure there are familys with problems related to video games, but it isn't the game, it is the persons addictive nature that causes the problem.

 
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October 21, 2008, 9:10 am PDT

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Dear Dr. Phil,

 

Thank you for the way you help people through your show.  I am especially grateful that you are doing a show about online gaming addictions.  I have a 38 yr. old son who has been addicted for over four years now.  His life is completely shattered because of his addiction.  His marriage of nine years disolved, he hasn't worked for four years, and he has no life behond his computer game, World of Warcraft.  He is in complete denial that he has any problems other than depression, which I believe was brought on by his excessive gaming habit.  My son has a masters degree and was a successful manager of a huge corporation before he got hooked to online gaming.  He is not the person he used to be!  I am so grateful for the help, advise and support I have received  form the group, Olganon.  People, including the medical community, don't understand how destructive this addiction is to the people caught up in it and how it affects their family.  I trust your program will give the much needed knowlege and attention about this devastating affliction.

God bless you Dr. Phil!

It isn't just you but I find it funny when people say  "my son has been addicted to the game for over four years now."  Unless he played beta he couldn't have.  It isn't quite 4 yrs yet.  Then end of Novemeber is 4 yrs.  Sorry for splitting hairs on that. 

Devastating affliction?  No, but for some it might be.  Everyone who plays WOW isn't addicted.

 

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