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It could happen to you more than a dozen different ways: Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI), Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), Fracture (broken shoulder, arm, wrist, finger/s thumb), Dislocation (shoulder, arm, wrist, finger/s, or thumb), Strain, Sprain, Tennis Elbow, Laceration, Bone Contusion, Burn, Head Injury, Stroke, Arthritis, Amputation.

One-handedness can result from a work accident, a skiing accident, a biking accident, a car accident, motorcycle injury, tennis injury, just goofing around, a fall, a freak household accident, or a medical emergency. Odds are that at sometime in your life, you will be stuck trying to manage single-handedly. If it's already happened, and you're trying to deal with one-handedness right now, this is the book you need! Order Now!

What Dr. C. Everett Koop, Senator Bob Dole, Actress Patricia Neal, & Senator Max Cleland say about One-Handed in a Two-Handed World.

Reviews about One-Handed in a Two-Handed World:

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Ability (Canada's lifestyle magazine for people with disability), Advance for Occupational Therapists, Connections,
Be Stroke Smart (newsletter of the National Stroke Association), Disability Resources, Enabled (AAPD-American Association of People with Disability bi-monthly magazine), GeriSource, Jarrett's Journal, OneStepAhead,
OT Practice, OT Week (weekly news magazine of the American Occupational Therapy Association-AOTA),
The Boston Globe Magazine, Update (newsletter from the National Caregivers Alliance), We Magazine (lifestyle magazine (US lifestyle Magazine for people with disability).

Who Needs "One-Handed in a Two-Handed World?

When you're One-Handed in a Two-Handed World, how do you get dressed single-handedly? How do you tie your shoes? How do you tie a necktie, a scarf? How do you manage your phone, the keyboard (the keyboard!)-and the papers to which you need to refer to-all at the same time? In short, how do you work? Order Now!

How do you read a book single-handedly and still reach for a sip of coffee without losing your place? How do you manage a newspaper? For that matter, how do you relax over a hand or two of cards?

Not to worry. When the strains of living longer and harder have left you one-handed in this two-handed world, you need only refer to Tommye-K. Mayer's complete guide to managing single-handedly. About the Author.

Available now, One-Handed in a Two-Handed World is conveniently presented in a spiral binding so it lies open while you single-handedly consult carefully written instructions for living independently despite the inconvenience of losing the use of a hand.

Based on fifteen years of experience, Mayer has written this 200+ page, illustrated guide to everything you need to know about making it temporarily or permanently with the use of one hand.

Early on in the book, Mayer shares with her readers the three secrets for managing single-handedly. The rest of the book is devoted to demonstrating how each secret can be applied to accomplishing all the necessities of living-single-handedly.

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This book was written by one who knows about managing single-handedly-from experience, not just theory and is designed to get you past one-handedness and back into living. Whether you have a temporary injury, a long-term problem, or a permanent disability. One-Handed is guidance from someone who knows. The Author, Tommye-K. Mayer has been "inventing the wheels" for managing single-handedly for years. Why not learn from her experience? Related Sites

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