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chickenfeet) wrote2006-06-13 07:04 am
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Update
I'm feeling quite a bit better. I've checked the prognosis for this kind of shoulder separation and it's 8-12 weeks, no surgery required. I won't know for sure until I see the specialist next week but there doesn't seem much risk that it's any more serious than that.
I'm finding that I can still use my right hand for some things, albeit awkwardly, even with the sling on. Typing is definitely slower than usual though and left-handed mousing is purgatory. So far I haven't had to do anything near as bad as the drive home from Markham on Sunday. That was absolute hell. Every gear change was agony. I don't think I'll be driving again until the sling comes off.
It's probably as well there are no kittens at the moment but :LJG is being very snuggly so maybe I'm getting the best of both worlds. Non stinky kitten lurve!
I'm finding that I can still use my right hand for some things, albeit awkwardly, even with the sling on. Typing is definitely slower than usual though and left-handed mousing is purgatory. So far I haven't had to do anything near as bad as the drive home from Markham on Sunday. That was absolute hell. Every gear change was agony. I don't think I'll be driving again until the sling comes off.
It's probably as well there are no kittens at the moment but :LJG is being very snuggly so maybe I'm getting the best of both worlds. Non stinky kitten lurve!
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I switched to left-handed mousing several years ago when I had a panic about RSI. It took me a couple of days to get the hang of it, but now I'm quite puzzled when I find other people have their mouse on the right. So I hope by the end of the week you'll have forgotten the difference.
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