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Reading between the lines, it sounds like saving is your issue. Seems you have a decent income and the ability to live within your means, but you choose (conciously or not) not to, and run up debt. If thats due to legitimate living expenses then fine, but if its on luxury items you're doing something wrong. Thats where some kind of plan like mine above would help. Rather than buy them, THEN worry about how to pay them off, how about saving (or winning) the money and then buying them?
If you get by needing to withdraw from your poker account to pay debt, then a few months of frugality should enable you to turn that around and get ahead so that your withdraw money to buy things, rather than to pay debt for things you already bought.
[edit]reread OP, sounds like maybe you WERE able to live comfortably, but maybe after your girlfriend went back to school this changed and you havnt coped well with adjusting your spending to cater for that. Understandable, its HARD going down in income. Things we didnt think were luxuries suddenly are. I dont want to derail, but really think about what you're spending money on, and whether you need to. I know one day I worked out I was spending about $3k per year on morning coffee and occasional breakfast on the way to work. Something as simple as cutting that out makes a big difference when you're close to the line.
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