Cell Phone attachment, is it worth it, or what happened after I broke my wrist.
For those of you who did not see my previous post, please click attachment for the first part of the story.
I out to place this in the humor department, because at this point laughing is about all I can do. I went to the Mayo Clinic Specialty Building here in Phoenix today as a follow-up referral from my family doctor. He sent me on the referral last Friday after looking at my arm and wrist and xrays. The triquetral bone is broken. The link will show you a diagram of the hand and wrist.
What this means is that for the next 30 days I have to wear this full cast on the left arm. Do you realize how many things we do with our non-dominant hand? It's amazing. Here are a few challenging things to do with one hand (I hope you enjoy these mental pictures):
- Put on or pull up your socks - panty hose for you ladies
- Button the waist button on your trousers
- Tie your shoes
- Cut your food
- Open the driver's door
- Use turn signals
- And my favorite - Take a shower and wash with one hand, including the armpits
I hope this provides some LEVITY for your day. It certainly has mine for the last 2 weeks!
Oh, one final note. I did learn that NO MATTER WHAT, next time the %$#@*&^()%$##@ cell phone and I are going to get wet together, it (the PHONE) doesn't matter because we are both getting wet.
That's my story about CELL PHONE ATTACHMENT, IS IT WORTH IT, OR WHAT HAPPENED AFTER I BROKE MY WRIST.
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