I'm 16/F. I don't know what to do! First I broke 2 of my Mom's glass bottles while hanging something up. Then I knocked into a glass flower 2 months later & broke that. Now I just spilled nail polish all over the new bathroom mat my mom just bought my sister & I. My mom makes practically sucicidal remarks everytime I do theses things, and I feel awful. I really do not mean to, I am just such a klutz! I don't mean to break anything & I try hard but somehting always gets ruined! and now even worse my sister & I aren't alowed to use nailpolish in the house ever again, & it wasn't even my sisters falt! I offer to buy my mom new things & I feel so bad that my heart hurts eveytime she yells at me, but I don't know how to stop brakeing/ruining things. Don't tell me to try harder...I do. I just don't know what to do anymore, & I need some better advice.
sunnyville answered Monday September 5 2005, 6:01 pm: What you need to do is use plastic bottles instead of glass so when it falls down by accident it won't break anyways don't feel alone on this other people have that problem that's for sure.If you have to carry something that will break,you are obligated to do so then tell your mom that you're afraid that you'll break it so let her handle it or someoneelse who doesn't have that problem. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
GDROB answered Monday September 5 2005, 5:39 pm: One thing never brought up is what kind of medication are you taking if any? We need to see what they are and side-effects like drowsyness, doped up, bad balance etc etc. or interaction or a pre-existing medical condition. I would find out if
any of your medication if on any can screw up
balance and or coordination. If not, mention to a physician how and maybe why the stumbling begins. At either rate it's a mysery but not something that will kill anyone. [ GDROB's advice column | Ask GDROB A Question ]
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