@Henry95,
I have no idea what you think the casino is going to pay you. You lost at gambling. That means they get to keep the money you lost. That's how gambling works.
You can learn a lesson about why drinking and gambling are both bad for you.
You can recognize that you may have been ripped off and you certainly opened the door wide to let in potential identity theft.
You can cut up any credit cards you might have as you've proven you can't be trusted with them when you're drunk.
You can get treatment for what might be a drinking problem. And what may also be a gambling problem.
You can ask family or friends to spot you some cash so you can eat
and then pay them back ASAP.
You can talk to work and
try to get an advance on your pay and try to get overtime or more hours. You can also set up a savings plan and have them deposit a minimal amount (say, $5 every pay period) so you start saving at least some money.
You can take on a temporary second job--- retail is hiring in the US. So are companies like Uber. Make some money instead of drinking your weekends away.
You can go to Meetup or the local library or community center and sign up for financial literacy classes.
And you can do everything in your power to never get into such a mess again.