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Old 03-30-2010, 10:47 AM #7
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I don't use fingers, I use pliers....needle nose pliers are kind of my prosthesis. There is a tool for everything, and everything NEEDS a tool.

Also, my husband, since he couldn't do the wiring for some reason....had to get ME up off the floor. It wasn't pretty.

This whole thing wasn't my idea....my stupid electrician neglected to wire my dishwasher cord and garbage disposal cord. My plumber was cursing about the work he already had to do....so, I did the dishwasher.

I think PNers need a compensatory tool belt....available in pink, blue and green, made from recycled material and available for only $19.99????

Oh Plg...they make tools for buttoning shirts. People with RA know all about these adaptive tools. You can find websites on the net with these devices. I don't do buttons either...hmm, I need that tool too.
good old fashion button hook......helped someone into a antique wedding gown with one of those.......
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