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Would he recognise the Dxxk Hxxd, he is?When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
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Lol, I am not sure I believe you.When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
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What puzzles me is if you read the forms, yes we all have.
It says can you do to a task to an acceptable standard, in a reasonable time frame and repeat more than once- as someone with no health issues or difficulties.
One arm would suggest not. I feel I need two hands to get the bloody shampoo out of the bottle, or is there an aid for that- seriously if yes please say so.
I changed to soap because I can't use the shower gel bottles anymore.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
I kbow your plight . i struggle all the time with one half decent arm and one that dont work
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Whistles, I have problems getting shampoo out of bottle and need to use both hands. Therefore I squeeze the shampoo, onto my legs, then scope it up with good hand and then slap it on my hair. Is that an acceptable manner?When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
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Is using a hammer an aid?
I wonder if there are some that are easier than others.
You can buy a portable shower but that still requires an extra pair of hands.
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This is a joke I tho ught I was starting to understand Questions obviously I am not .no fault of anyone it's just me sorry
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Yes i understand what you mean mike. But i need to go through each area i was pointed with what i think wrong and ezplain why i think it was and give an example should i also say im happy with the liw rate mobility.. Sorry all the questions .im just not very good at putting things togeather .
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Hello Mikehuges. Fortunately I have the required points, I need. Just a little bantering with whistles.
however, I do use 2 hands as I have weakness in both hands and wrist. Using both hands causes a great deal of pain in hands, wrist and arms. Extra pain is caused when The bottle of shampoo, drops to the floor unopened and I try to retrieve it. Also, I don't like using my legs as a soup dish. Instead of my shower being enjoyable I am left with negative feelings.
On another occasion, I couldn't get some glue out of a large tube, even using the thingy that you buy todo the job. In the end, out of frustration, I grabbed a knife and split the tube open!
When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
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