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I keep dropping things..... everyday

by CPlus - 02-13-2016 - 01:50 PM
#1
Okay so it started out not that bad, maybe once a week or so but then it became an everyday thing, dropping my guitar pick 4 times a day from shaking. Should I be concerned? I'm 15 by the way.
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#2
We have our bad days, and we have our good days; attempt being more careful with your property.
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#3
If it's constant shaking, i'd perhaps look into getting it checked out, do you suffer from any disorders?
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#4
(02-13-2016 - 03:43 PM)Rizla Wrote: If it's constant shaking, i'd perhaps look into getting it checked out, do you suffer from any disorders?

Yes, I suffer from ADHD and Tourettte Syndrome.
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#5
(02-13-2016 - 04:03 PM)CPlus Wrote:
(02-13-2016 - 03:43 PM)Rizla Wrote: If it's constant shaking, i'd perhaps look into getting it checked out, do you suffer from any disorders?

Yes, I suffer from ADHD and Tourettte Syndrome.

What my friend does it wear like the builders gloves that have really good grip
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#6
(02-13-2016 - 04:03 PM)CPlus Wrote:
(02-13-2016 - 03:43 PM)Rizla Wrote: If it's constant shaking, i'd perhaps look into getting it checked out, do you suffer from any disorders?

Yes, I suffer from ADHD and Tourettte Syndrome.

Go for a quick check up, see if any of those are causing any issues.

Hopefully you get it sorted bud.
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#7
if you keep dropping ur guitar
i suggest you go see a doctor
or you dont have enought power to hold the guitar




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#8
Bad luck. GO-OD-AM.
Maybe it's a sickness.
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(02-13-2016 - 05:31 PM)Silentgaming Wrote: if you keep dropping ur guitar
i suggest you go see a doctor
or you dont have enought power to hold the guitar

He said Guitar PICK(the tiny device used to play the guitar strings).

I read some long time back, that grip issues are linked to long use of computer mouse and such electronic devices. Sounded a bit of BS, but then I do notice people IRL who work on PCs all day having sort of lost a grip on things.

OP, you gotta see a doctor ASAP.
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#10
You probably need to have some physiotherapy, it's either you haven't got much muscular power in your arms or you're struggling to get a grip with the ADHD kicking in. Either way, visit a doctor, that would be the best decision to make at this stage.
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