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Old 12 May 2010, 09:40 PM   #32
direkyey
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Due to a mountain bike accident wherein i broke my left humerus last January, I now suffer from radial nerve palsy (wrist drop) due to a damaged radial nerve. I am now wearing a splint to straighten out my hand so that I could use it more. It would take a little more than 3 months, give or take, to regain full motion of my left wrist and fingers.

I tried shifting to wearing my watch on my right but I noticed that the watch that I wear gets banged up a lot. I have improvised my splint by molding canals so thet I can still wear my watch on my left face up.

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