A step-by-step guidebook for managing just about everything with the use of one hand whether your one-handedness is temporary, long-term, or permanent.
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A book like this not only helps the reader manage tasks, but manage the emotional impact of such a traumatic experience. --This text refers to an alternate Spiral-bound edition.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's a very good book but would like more teen info.,
By A Customer
This review is from: One-Handed in a Two-Handed World: Your Personal Guide to Managing Single-Handedly (Spiral-bound)
I am a thirteen year old middle school student. I got this book because my teacher heard the author interviewed on public radio and thought I would like it. It is a good book because it gave me lots of tips about operating in the world with one hand which I have been doing since I had a stoke in second grade. The tips on painting my nails and doing my hair were great. Tommye Mayer gave some good ideas on playing tennis, too. But I like to play basketball, and I wish she had given me some tips on guiding the ball when you shoot.This book was written by someone who really knows what my life is like. If I could add a chapter to this book it would be called " Life in a Teenager's World" and include ideas about making friends and dating. You should get this book if you are one-handed because it helped me and I bet it would help you, too.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Recommended by Strokesurvivors International,
By whitegoose8@yahoo.com (British Columbia, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One-Handed in a Two-Handed World (Second Edition) (Spiral-bound)
Several of our strokesurvivor members/and caregivers have read this book and reviewed it. Our Strokesurvivors International website books page is http://strokesurvivors.homepage.com/BooksP/index.htm Our RN/Social worker (and a Stroker) wrote about this book: "I have read Living OneHanded in a Two handed World by Tommye Mayer several times and consider it to be my bible.The range of topics covered in this book is phenomenal! Until I found this book, the simple act of dressing myself in the morning became a battle with overwhelming frustration because I couldn't get my clothes on correctly. Simple tips in this book allowed me to master dressing myself with ease. And probably kept me from surrendering to depression by just staying in bed all day. I consider it a Must read for anyone with the challenge of having only one functional hand."
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
practical ideas,
By A Customer
This review is from: One-Handed in a Two-Handed World (Second Edition) (Spiral-bound)
This book is a practical guide for managing one-handed. It's very concreteness is a refreshing antidote to the usual experiential approach and, besides, its helpful. While one could figure many things out on one's own, it is a good starting point that by its nature encourages the attitude that there are ways to do things. Also it is a guide to the kinds of gadgets that can be useful, especially for those whose one-handedness is more than a temporary inconvenience--knives, cutting boards, etc. My main quibble is with those parts that instruct in how-to,e.g., tie shoelaces. Like the usual how-to instructions for putting barbecues together, wiring stereo, systems, etc., they are hard to follow. The verbal instructions are accompanied by blurry photographs. A series of line drawings would have been better..I gave up in frustration and figured out my own method.
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