It may be worth it to learn to mouse with his off hand -- just playing slow moving games at first, but he may see a rapid improvement if he keeps at it. Tho', he'll want to keep his bad hand/arm in a sling to keep from involuntarily moving it....
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
A bored and restless patient is not a fun patient.
Eh. I'm very caring and solicitous up to a point. Then, I become heartless. He knows if he whines too much (which he really doesn't, to his credit) I will merely look at him with a complete lack of sympathy and say something to the effect of, "Wah. Whine however much you like, just don't do it around me for really, I don't care."
Florence Nightingale I ain't.
I hope Lewis recovers soon.
Hurrrgh. I forgot that there were going to be reporters in the office all day. Just what I wanted this week.
It may be worth it to learn to mouse with his off hand
I did this when I had my carpal tunnel surgery on my right hand. I still mouse left at work (I like having the mouse on one hand and the number pad at the other hand).
You could get him one of those paddles with the ball attached. That is a one handed game.
You could get him one of those paddles with the ball attached. That is a one handed game.
Yeah, there are lots of one-handed games with balls attached. He should be fine!
::note to self: get neck bolts for Leif's next birthday::
Yeah, there are lots of one-handed games with balls attached. He should be fine!
Hee!
Yeah, there are lots of one-handed games with balls attached. He should be fine!
Again, though... is it as effective with the non-dominant hand? Is it fair to ask the sub to take a dom role for the greater good?
Is it fair to ask the sub to take a dom role for the greater good?
I just choked on my iced tea, thank you very much. Hee.