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Default My lil helpers

I use a nutcracker to take off soda bottle tops or in my case water bottles.

I sit down each morning to put socks on...put socks on the floor...squeegee your toes in them & they pull up easier.

An elastic hair tie (ponytail) cut in half threaded into a zipper can make it easier to pull up when my fingers are numb.

Still learning how to adjust to walking differently & using different hands/arms for different tasks like driving & typing.

Online shopping has become a G-dsend.
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