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Old 02-21-2015, 10:51 PM #1
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Default Any helpful tips?

I am having surgery on Thursday and will be working from home as soon as I can. Did anyone find a set up (TV trays, lap boards, etc.) that worked the best while recovering? I have a power recliner that I plan on living in and most of my work will be data entry and computer work. Any helpful tips would be greatly appreciated 😃

Actually tips for any part of the recovery would be awesome.

Thanks!!!!
Kristine
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