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Not arm... but currently have a broken foot so am on crutches, which is pretty awkward.


As DB says, I imagine getting dressed (anything with buttons or zips), writing, typing, preparing food, are going to be difficult. Using a smart phone will be tough, as these days they're all too big to use with one hand. I would have thought shaving (electric), showering, arse wiping, etc should be achievable with your other hand though.

If you are a Bloke with an arm in a sling then playing with yourself can be weird


For example solitaire often needs two hands not one, and most video games need two hands....


On the other hand using the other hand to normal may bring certain new experiences and pleasures to yourself 🤔


For example the almost orgasmic feeling achieved when brushing your teeth without shoving toothpaste up your nose ...

Alan, if your partner needs (and her arm is in a cast) I have a spare waterproof thing you can put over it to shower/bath. I broke my wrist 2 years ago, had my arm in a cast for 6 weeks, got used to it after awhile! Easier to wear pull on type clothing, got the hang of basic cooking etc, but difficult to chop etc ..... Hope she heals soon.

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