Glad to hear that things are looking up for you. I'm so grateful that my bones are sturdy, so far I've never broken anything. OTOH perhaps you'll be more ambidextrous than before what with all the training your other hand is getting? *g*
And there must be ways to do all kinds of things with just one hand. I mean in high school one of my classmates only had one more or less regular arm, and I actually didn't notice for weeks after he came into my year, not until we were on the same team once in PE volleyball and I had to try to aim the ball at him, which is when I noticed that he played one-handed, and that the one hand looked kind of odd too. (Well it's obvious I'm not the most observant person and never really paid much attention to looks, so I just thought he kind of slouched oddly in his jacket or something, I don't know, once I had noticed it was really obvious, but apparently you can miss all kinds of glaring things. *g*)
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Date: 2007-03-11 12:38 am (UTC)And there must be ways to do all kinds of things with just one hand. I mean in high school one of my classmates only had one more or less regular arm, and I actually didn't notice for weeks after he came into my year, not until we were on the same team once in PE volleyball and I had to try to aim the ball at him, which is when I noticed that he played one-handed, and that the one hand looked kind of odd too. (Well it's obvious I'm not the most observant person and never really paid much attention to looks, so I just thought he kind of slouched oddly in his jacket or something, I don't know, once I had noticed it was really obvious, but apparently you can miss all kinds of glaring things. *g*)