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Life after the "Terminator"
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<blockquote data-quote="jbrown1238" data-source="post: 16303387" data-attributes="member: 56552"><p>That was a challenge at best following the surgery. I was out of work for five weeks recovering from the surgery. The next three weeks were very difficult driving. I had to rest my right hand on my thigh and stretch my pinky finger onto the shift lever and walk the rest on my hand over to it. Then shift gears without moving my arm, only flicking my fingers back and forth to move between gears. Then reverse the process stretching my thumb on to my thigh and walking my hand back to a comfortable resting position while not shifting gears. It was a real circus act! Reverse gear could only be found using my left hand. The shifts were very slow and deliberate. It took a lot of physical therapy before I could lift my arm normally with shoulder muscles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrown1238, post: 16303387, member: 56552"] That was a challenge at best following the surgery. I was out of work for five weeks recovering from the surgery. The next three weeks were very difficult driving. I had to rest my right hand on my thigh and stretch my pinky finger onto the shift lever and walk the rest on my hand over to it. Then shift gears without moving my arm, only flicking my fingers back and forth to move between gears. Then reverse the process stretching my thumb on to my thigh and walking my hand back to a comfortable resting position while not shifting gears. It was a real circus act! Reverse gear could only be found using my left hand. The shifts were very slow and deliberate. It took a lot of physical therapy before I could lift my arm normally with shoulder muscles. [/QUOTE]
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