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Old 01-28-2008, 05:05 PM #1
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Default Ideas Needed For A Disability Closet

Does anyone have any ideas for a much needed closet over haul to fit my chronic pain and disability needs?
No repetition with arms above waist and just plain no using of arms and hands.
It's tough enough to just get dressed.

I have bilateral TOS, subclavian artery and vein compression with CRPS throughout, right ulnar nerve compression.

Hanging up clothes hurts
Folding, no way...I leave up to help.
Right now I have my everyday clothes of cami's and yoga pants sitting on the floor in a basket.

I Know, I know...get someone in to do it all for me every week, right?
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