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Default Probably been answered before, but......

Ok, I'm sure this is SOMEWHERE in the threads, but I can't find it. TOS/Nerve injury --> leads to loss of strength and muscle mass in my left arm/left hand. --> This leads to decreasing manual dexterity, --> puts more stress on the tendons/ ligaments of my wrist when I use it to type, write, change diapers, yada yada yada. (keep in mind I'm left-handed, and am having issues teaching myself to use my other hand to carry things, pick things up, etc) Short of not typing (not really a viable option, since i type all day at work) is there anything i can do?

Sorry for the rambling.....waaaaaaaaay tired today, and finding it tough to get my thoughts all together.
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