Since I broke my right wrist a week ago, I have had to learn to do things with my left hand. I am right hand dominant, so it hasn't been easy to be a lefty. I have the ability to use the fingers of my right hand, but the cast covers most of my palm, I don't have any flexibility in the wrist because of the cast, and holding anything that weighs more than a pound with my right hand is painful and uncomfortable. Because of all that, Lefty has had to step it up. Here are three things I can now do left-handed passably well.
1. Throwing a frisbee. This is extremely important to Stella the Dog. In the past, you know, two weeks ago, when I tried to throw the frisbee with my left hand, the disc just kind up went vertical and crashed to the ground. There was no flight. Now, though, I can get it across the yard in a nice smooth line most of the time. Here is a pic of Stella before I figured out how to master the lefty throw.
| sad Stella |
2. Stirring. This is a strange one because I didn't ever think about stirring anything with my left hand. I made myself a scrambled egg the other day, and I couldn't even figure out how to hold the wooden spoon to mix the egg in the pan. I felt so unnatural to me. Since then, I have mixed some tuna with mayo, cottage cheese with chia seeds and seasoning, and of course coffee. It doesn't feel normal, but things get mixed, so that's what matters. The other part of the stirring that that I am gripping the bowl/pan/cup with my Shrek-like right fingers and it isn't a strong grip.
3. Personal/toiletry. Left-handed tooth brushing is different to me. I have an electric toothbrush, so I just have to hold the toothbrush on my teeth and it does all the work, but moving the brush around to the different quadrants feels like solving an algebra problem. Also, maybe I put more toothpaste on the brush than usual or I'm focusing on getting all the teeth clean, but I slobber more now than when I was right handed. I almost always have a little toothpaste dribble on my shirt. My teeth are clean, though. Combing or brushing my hair is a joke. I know it shouldn't be that hard, but jeez, I keep trying to comb with the back of the comb. What's up with that? Mostly I opt for the finger brushing technique. Finally, the most private thing (wiping) has been quite an adjustment. I get it done and it's fine because needs must, amIright?
Enjoy the rest of the week!












