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JonLines
10-15-2006, 08:12 PM
1) DENIAL

In the denial stage we refuse to believe what has happened. We try in our mind to tell ourselves that life is as it was before our loss. We can even make believe to an extent by re enacting rituals that we used to go through with our loved one. Making an extra cup of tea for our loved one who is no longer there, rushing back to tell someone that you have met an old friend. Flashing back to times and conversations in the past as though they we here with us now. They can all be part of this stage.


2) ANGER

We get angry. The anger can manifest itself in many ways. We can blame others for our loss. We can become easily agitated having emotional outbursts. We can even become angry with ourselves. Care must be taken here not to turn this anger inwards. Release of this anger is a far better way to cope with grief in my experience.


3) BARGAINING

Bargaining can be with ourselves or if you are religious with your god. Often we will offer something to try to take away the reality of what has happened. We may try to make a deal, to have our loved one back as they were before the tragic event occured. It is only human to want thing as they were before.


4) DEPRESSION

Depression is a very likely outcome for all people that grieve for a loss. This is what I would consider the most difficult stage of the five to deal with. There can be a the feeling listlessness and tiredness. You may be bursting helplessly into tears. Feeling like there is no purpose to life any more. Feeling guilty, like everything is your own fault. You may find you feel like you are being punished. Pleasure and joy can be difficult to achieve even from things and activities which you have always gained delight. There can even be thoughts of suicide. There are many different ways in which this stage of grief can manifest itself. If you at any time in this stage feel like doing yourself any harm please do seek professional counseling. Self preservation is a must.


5) ACCEPTANCE

The final stage of grief. It is when you realize that life has to go on. You can here accept your loss. You should now be able to regain your energy and goals for the future. It may take some time to get here but you will.

wall_st
10-15-2006, 08:13 PM
Im at pokerstars not sure where you are

Nate tha\\\' Great
10-15-2006, 08:14 PM
acceptance

Nikoms
10-15-2006, 08:17 PM
Acceptance...of a Neteller account and shiny, new Full Tilt username /images/graemlins/wink.gif

dlk9s
10-15-2006, 08:23 PM
2 and 5 combined, but more 5. I accept it, but I'm still pissed.

1p0kerboy
10-15-2006, 08:42 PM
#1

5thStreetHog
10-15-2006, 09:03 PM
Its only half time,i get back to you after the game has been decided.

5thStreetHog
10-15-2006, 09:07 PM
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Its only half time,i get back to you after the game has been decided.

[/ QUOTE ]Is that #1? lol...but seriously we all can still play,if this is the worst it will get,i feel like i havent lost much.Party? few fish? This has a long way to go yet.

permafrost
10-15-2006, 09:10 PM
This topic needs a poll to see how many players deny being in denial.

JonLines
10-15-2006, 09:44 PM
As a matter of interest, those of you that are in the acceptance stage.... did you actually go through the other 4 stages?

crzylgs
10-15-2006, 09:56 PM
OP forgot step 6: PokerStars.

At least until the regulations turn out to be worse than the PATRIOT Act.

JonLines
10-15-2006, 09:59 PM
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OP forgot step 6: PokerStars.

At least until the regulations turn out to be worse than the PATRIOT Act.

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Stage one dude.......

Synergistic Explosions
10-15-2006, 10:15 PM
WTF has actually changed when it comes to playing poker online?

Nothing.

HSB
10-15-2006, 10:30 PM
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WTF has actually changed when it comes to playing poker online?

Nothing.

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Some people have had to find a new site and some people have had to find a new payment mechanism. And that is all.

NFuego20
10-15-2006, 10:43 PM
I'm seriously so tired of this crap. Shut up and play poker, there are 25,000 players on Full Tilt right now. Your post serves no purpose. Regardless of your opinion about the impact of the new law, you can take a constructive approach to the problem and start focusing on future efforts. If you want to take your ball and go home, feel free, but stop posting this garbage.

LeeLoo
10-15-2006, 10:46 PM
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I'm seriously so tired of this crap. Shut up and play poker, there are 25,000 players on Full Tilt right now. Your post serves no purpose. Regardless of your opinion about the impact of the new law, you can take a constructive approach to the problem and start focusing on future efforts. If you want to take your ball and go home, feel free, but stop posting this garbage.

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HSB
10-15-2006, 10:47 PM
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I'm seriously so tired of this crap. Shut up and play poker, there are 25,000 players on Full Tilt right now. Your post serves no purpose. Regardless of your opinion about the impact of the new law, you can take a constructive approach to the problem and start focusing on future efforts. If you want to take your ball and go home, feel free, but stop posting this garbage.

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permafrost
10-15-2006, 10:48 PM
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WTF has actually changed when it comes to playing poker online?

Nothing.

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Some people have had to find a new site and some people have had to find a new payment mechanism. And that is all.

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Stage 1 for them.

HSB
10-15-2006, 11:13 PM
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WTF has actually changed when it comes to playing poker online?

Nothing.

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Some people have had to find a new site and some people have had to find a new payment mechanism. And that is all.

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Stage 1 for them.

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Show me the difference. I'm still playing. I'm still making money.

permafrost
10-15-2006, 11:30 PM
[ QUOTE ]
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WTF has actually changed when it comes to playing poker online?

Nothing.

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Some people have had to find a new site and some people have had to find a new payment mechanism. And that is all.

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Stage 1 for them.

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Show me the difference. I'm still playing. I'm still making money.

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1)....... We try in our mind to tell ourselves that life is as it was before our loss. We can even make believe to an extent by re enacting rituals that we used to go through with our loved one.

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Little_Luck
10-16-2006, 12:45 AM
4 ---> 1 ---> 4 ---> 1

I went back into denial, since I'm averaging more over the last 3 weeks than when this wasn't passed. I will stay in denial until I see a significant drop in income (maybe I am in 3 then?)

kidpokeher
10-16-2006, 01:39 AM
Even when Party was running I was in the anger stage.

ohead
10-16-2006, 04:02 AM
Im stuck at 4

HSB
10-16-2006, 10:28 AM
[ QUOTE ]
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WTF has actually changed when it comes to playing poker online?

Nothing.

[/ QUOTE ]

Some people have had to find a new site and some people have had to find a new payment mechanism. And that is all.

[/ QUOTE ]


Stage 1 for them.

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Show me the difference. I'm still playing. I'm still making money.

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1)....... We try in our mind to tell ourselves that life is as it was before our loss. We can even make believe to an extent by re enacting rituals that we used to go through with our loved one.

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Yeah, nothing has changed for me therefore I'm in denial. Or maybe nothing has changed.