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Old 05-20-2012, 12:38 PM #1
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Default No fencing for you

Since my little "incident" last week. My neurologist said he doesn't want me fencing until I get in to see my neurosurgeon. Which isn't until the 31 unless something opens sooner.

My right hand is sort of a claw. I can't order my ring and little finger to open unless I use my left hand to do it. So I keep right clicking the mouse and when I reach for it I can barely open it to grasp the thing. Good thing I am left handed. I grip the arm of my chair on the right side anyway so my hand in this shape should be a blessing shouldn't it?

Does anybody read these thing? I have 2 posts over on the stroke board that have never been answered. I am about to give up on this forum.
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