You might try talking with an occupational therapist for some advice on may some adaptive equipment that might work. I doubt that you are alone, but also anyone who has broken both wrists, or anyone with a dominant hand or wrist injury would have ...
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Thanks for the compliment, Kathy. It's going to get much better as time goes on.
Also, just as an fyi to help improve your networking experience, when a member leave you a message on your "comment wall", use the "comment back" link to reply. This will take you to the comment wall on their page. That way, the system will notify them of the message. When you comment on your own comment wall, the person who you replying to many never get your reply.
Kathy, I believe you have quite a following in the industry. I'm doing something rather unique and would like to discuss it with you. Maybe you could use the private message function and send me your number so that we can chat.
Thanks for accepting my invite Kathy.. and approving my request for membership in your group as well. I look forward to networking with you.
Please feel free to rss your blogs and sites into your page here. Also, feel free to introduce your community here as well. I've set up a group on medXcentral specifically designed to alert our members to other places online where they can network.
Talk to you soon.
- Jim
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