=last week I broke my right (dominant) wrist and arm, but since for years I have tried to teach my left side to respond to a multitude of tasks, it is coming in handy, no pun intended now!
2006-12-13 10:25:46
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answered by sunshinysusan 7
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I'm naturally right-handed...but my right wrist was injured in an accident about 9 years ago; lost most of the feeling in my right hand. So now, most things that I did with my right hand, except writing, I now do with my left.
2006-12-09 19:56:04
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answered by sandislandtim 6
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I am a drummer among other things. Ambidexterity is not always inherited but can almost always be learned. Practice is key.
sometimes I will do things like brush my teeth and shave at the same time and other similar multitasks as well.
ps shaving is tough on my electric razor as it gets clogged with lime-gold paint flakes.
2006-12-09 19:40:35
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answered by bonsai bobby 7
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Unloading my car after shopping...i pick up the grocery bags with my left hand and put them on my right arm.
2006-12-09 19:36:48
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answered by Roxie 6
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i smoke with my left hand and drive with it at times
2006-12-09 20:30:28
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answered by ? 5
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Eating. Marking my mobile.
2006-12-09 19:41:34
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answered by marhaba_hi 3
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