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Old 01-25-2008, 11:59 AM #1
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Default Cool tools for uncool fingers

Like many others, whether just in an exacerbation or full-time, I have profound difficulty using my fingers. I want to share some tools that help me immensely in daily living and spare me a lot of humiliation, frustration and meltdowns.

First, the Pocket Dresser for buttons, zippers, laces, etc.:http://www.pocketdresser.com/servlet/StoreFront
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Next, the Maddox knife which has made dining out doable for me again:http://www.pocketdresser.com/servlet...edKnife/Detail
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And the Knork, not quite knife, not quite fork:http://www.knork.net/store.asp

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All of these tools have made life a little better for me and I recommend them to anyone who clings to independence with the same determination.

Please feel free to offer other useful tools to the list!
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Great topic! I recently saw someone asking about a phone for their father, whose hands are disabled. If anyone knows about this kind of tool, I'm sure he'd really appreciate the info.
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Very cool tools!
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Big fat pens.

Rubber bands - wrap them around anything you have trouble keeping a grip on, toothbrush, razor, water bottle. Makes little stuff bigger around, gives everything a rubbery grip. And I get mine free off the newspaper.

(Plus, I can tell my water bottle from everyone else's, lol cogfog)

And sippy cups for big people. Plastic (not breaky) and good if you tend to have bad walking days too.
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Never told you but I bought my mom a maddox knife on your recommendation. I was afraid she'd put it in a drawer and never use it. She surprised me, not only does she love it, but everyone at her table too. Very cool tool. My mom has very, very little dexterity and less strength - if she can use it, I bet most people would find it helpful!
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Cool thread Cindy! Jim uses the Rocking T knife and loves it. Very easy for him to use. Rocking T Knife

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