Gender: Female Location: Maryland Occupation: Student Age: 17 Member Since: November 2, 2007 Answers: 37 Last Update: November 8, 2007 Visitors: 3289
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I lose EVERYTHING. I have lost my retainer twice, forget books everyday, lost a 6k gold necklace at the beach, my cell phone, my keys, homework, everything. I am sick of looking through my bag, and getting that feeling of dread because I know that what I'm looking for is not there. I lost my iPod video somewhere today, and I nearly threw up. I have good days all the time until I look and... it's not there. I wish all the time, pray, list, and hope that I won't lose things. I just got that iPod, and I made an oath to myself that I would never lose it. I feel hot, sick and terrible about myself. I feel as if as soon as everything is going right for me, I lose it. Literally. I am smart, pretty and not a klutz, but I lose everything; gifts, personal purchases, etc. I lost a tennis bracelet that my aunt gave me, and barfed and cried for hours and hours and wouldn't speak to anyone. I just don't know what to do anymore since I know that everyone tries to give me everything I want, and as soon as I have it, I lose it. I feel awful, and just don't know what to do. Any help PLEASE!? I feel like I'm trapped in this little bubble of nothingness. (link)
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I just want to say that I know exactly how you feel. I'm a very unorganized person and I lose things just like you except not as often. Last year I lost my cellphone and my dad got so mad at me and I felt terrible so I know what you're going through. The only thing I can suggest is to just be more organized. Make a place for all of your stuff and be sure to always put your things in the right place so that you always know where it is. Also I wouldn't get so worked up about losing things. It's not worth it to make yourself sick over it. I think that causes you to be even more nervous about losing more things. Next time you lose something just take a deep breath and try to re-trace your steps and ask a friend or family member for help if you still can't find it.
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