";s:4:"text";s:5347:" Do it when I'm out. Perhaps once you determine the stressor is out of your control, you'll realize that it's really not that big of a deal.As mentioned earlier, the cause of your butterfingers could be relatively benign. Common culprits include:No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked. There's a nervous guy trying to impress a pretty girl. This condition can be painful, so consult your doctor if you suspect this might be the cause.Thanks for sharing your experience indanila. Or while holding something I hit my hand unexpectedly on some object and let go.
My main problem is when I’m doing anything on my laptop or my phone, I can be typing or playing a game and all the sudden when I lift my hand or finger up my hand will drop done with no warning. ALS is a progressive disease that slowly weakens all of the muscles in the body. Glad you stopped by! I'm fairly healthy ( I had pleurisy last year but I doubt this is connected!) Do you find yourself constantly dropping your keys? I keep spilling and dropping things--I feel like such a slob! I was dropping things so much I went to the doctor etc. It's better to consider all the possibilities and arm yourself with a wealth of information. Dropping things, tripping over objects, bumping into furniture - these things happen. 0 2 0. Thanks for an informative Hub.If you and your doctor determine that anxiety is the likely cause of your issue, you'll probably want to find a way to mitigate some of the stress you're feeling. Is exercise for them, any good? This can make something as simple as holding onto a cup far more difficult.i drop things when I am tired, in a hurry and feeling down. Fatigue also makes you weaker, so even something as basic as holding onto a small object can become more difficult. Recently I have found that it has gotten worse and I've been dropping things a lot more frequently, or I am having to grip a lot more tightly because sometimes I just can't feel what I am holding.Perhaps something(s) subconciously bothering you NateB11.Hi, Bronwyn. 10 years ago. I am regularly knocking things over. Don't worry too much about your clumsiness - worry about your anxiety, because if you could live free of anxiety, your quality of life would probably be greatly improved in several ways. Fatigue and stress are also common during pregnancy and may exacerbate the issue.Very interesting, Jan. Glad you stopped by, glad you liked this piece.This was a very thorough examination of why we drop things. I do have MS and the drop foot. But for those that live with anxiety, clumsiness really does occur. Your connection to cervical spine problem made perfect sense. We strongly suggest that you consult with your healthcare professional or a specialist who can diagnose your finger condition and give you recommendations for treatment.I’ve found that I have been dropping things. many thanks Consult your doctor to learn more about these conditions and their treatments.That could be a reason for dropping things, Kevin.For a while now I have dropped things my hand just seems let go.