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Originally Posted by old guy Well we all understand the difficultly of driving and shifting with only one functioning arm. Glad rehab is going well and I know with your
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Have full function of the arm now. Just a little hard to twist the wrist at times. The arm doesn't have a whole lot of strength yet. I'm curling 5 lbs.
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