Monday, May 16, 2011

onehanded problems

This is one of my most frustrating tasks, getting my 'bad' hand to do some work. Opening doors is a pain because if I have my cane I have to lean it against the wall rather than transfer it to my bad hand. Getting it into my 'bad' hand requires prying open my fingers and hoping I don't drop the cane in the process. If I walk without the cane and am carrying something in my good hand I have to set it on the ground, open the door, pick it up, walk thru,etc. I'm getting good at one-handed stuff but I'd rather not.
This is where I would rather have a flaccid hand rather than a spastic one.

1 comment:

  1. All I can say Dean is get a Botox injection. It may be temporary but it helps.

    I'm getting my 1st injection on 5/26.

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