IamPro2A
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- First Name
- Chris
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2021
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- Location
- New Hampshire - Live Free Or Die!
- Vehicle(s)
- '95 YJ, '07 Ram, '25 JTR, '26 JLU (sold '16 JK, '21 JT, '25 JLU)
- Occupation
- Retired-ish
A friend of mine's wife had her right arm amputated at the shoulder as a teen. Yes, she does tend to hide it in photos, but IRL it barely slows her down. A few years ago I built her a jig to support the magazines for her guns so she can reload them easier. And yes, she can rack the slide on her pistol herself.I don't have any suggestions to add but I do understand the handicap. A previous girlfriend of mine (now just a car friend of mine) has an atrophied left arm and a fused left wrist. Her hand is basically useless on that side save for using her arm to hold a purse or a jacket. She can't even independently move those fingers. Hides it in most of her photos. On her right hand her index finger and thumb are also partially amputated.
Anyway, she has the strength to to pull switches but the dexterity is an issue often, plus having to reach the driver door with her right hand (Camaro SS) to use any door controls.
I did a whole lot of opening jars, buckling shoes, and hooking bottom straps on race helmets with her around
Hope ya find a good workaround. Playing with springs or 3D printing some levers look like the best routes.
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