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Old 05-20-2012, 12:38 PM   #1
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Since my little "incident" last week. My neurologist said he doesn't want me fencing until I get in to see my neurosurgeon. Which isn't until the 31 unless something opens sooner.

My right hand is sort of a claw. I can't order my ring and little finger to open unless I use my left hand to do it. So I keep right clicking the mouse and when I reach for it I can barely open it to grasp the thing. Good thing I am left handed. I grip the arm of my chair on the right side anyway so my hand in this shape should be a blessing shouldn't it?

Does anybody read these thing? I have 2 posts over on the stroke board that have never been answered. I am about to give up on this forum.
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Old 05-20-2012, 01:47 PM   #2
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don't give up Fence, I am here for you, will PM you in just a bit. I am sorry to hear this has happened to you . I know how much fencing means to you. You are in my thoughts this very minute, and I never forget about you. ginnie
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Old 05-21-2012, 09:34 PM   #3
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Since my little "incident" last week. My neurologist said he doesn't want me fencing until I get in to see my neurosurgeon. Which isn't until the 31 unless something opens sooner.

My right hand is sort of a claw. I can't order my ring and little finger to open unless I use my left hand to do it. So I keep right clicking the mouse and when I reach for it I can barely open it to grasp the thing. Good thing I am left handed. I grip the arm of my chair on the right side anyway so my hand in this shape should be a blessing shouldn't it?

Does anybody read these thing? I have 2 posts over on the stroke board that have never been answered. I am about to give up on this forum.
yes some of us do.it at times become part of our lives to.just trying to answer question and being there for others.i/we may not have the answer to your question.but we love to just listen.believe me we all know how you feel.and some of us are still going thru it .it's why we hang around.just to lend and ear
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Old 05-22-2012, 10:19 AM   #4
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Since my little "incident" last week. My neurologist said he doesn't want me fencing until I get in to see my neurosurgeon. Which isn't until the 31 unless something opens sooner.

My right hand is sort of a claw. I can't order my ring and little finger to open unless I use my left hand to do it. So I keep right clicking the mouse and when I reach for it I can barely open it to grasp the thing. Good thing I am left handed. I grip the arm of my chair on the right side anyway so my hand in this shape should be a blessing shouldn't it?

Does anybody read these thing? I have 2 posts over on the stroke board that have never been answered. I am about to give up on this forum.
hello

i am sorry to hear you
were not able to get the
reasons and questions
a forum on your two
different physical problems
no from my experience
so many forums apply
to me in my case
don't give up you will
have someone to
relate to or might find
someone who needs to hear
your story

find your way

someone who cares
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don't give up Fence, I am here for you, will PM you in just a bit. I am sorry to hear this has happened to you . I know how much fencing means to you. You are in my thoughts this very minute, and I never forget about you. ginnie
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Old 05-22-2012, 07:48 PM   #6
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I am still here for you. Please get in touch with me. Let me know how you are. You already know I care about you. Also I know Don from on NT who responded to you. He is a good soul, and a good listener. Write my fencing buddy. I care....ginnie
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