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Old 03-08-2014, 08:32 AM #1
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Default Changing handedness

Evening all

Just wondering if anyone has switched their dominant side for handedness….

I'm thinking that that might be the easiest way to deal with everything. I am right hand dominant, but having awful symptoms in my right arm/hand such that it is not really all that useful. It has got to the point where it feels so heavy and tight at the slightest use that I physically recoil. So I'm thinking I will teach myself to use my left hand instead.

And yes, that is my answer to this. Because it has been two solid weeks of my arm doing its own thing, I don't know how long it will be like this, and I just can't use it. It hurts too much. So this is my solution. The only one I can come up with.

Would appreciate any thoughts/experience. Thanks!!!
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