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FRACTURED my dominant hand... what's your routine?
by
warhawk
on 22 Apr, 2008 04:55
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hello fellow chrome domes: 1st of all i didn't fraacture my dominant hand (knock on wood). however... if U did fracture your dominant hand... what will B your new routine?
i'll start: as most everyone knows... my wifey shaves my dome 50-75% of the time. if i fractured my dominant hand...then i would simply get her 2 scrape my noggin' smooooth 100% of the time until i am fully healed.

so... how 'bout U? if U fractured your dominant hand... would U use your other hand? let your spouse/loved one "do the deed"? go 2 the barber? or let your hair grow out? what's your story?
WARHAWK
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#1
by
Paul
on 22 Apr, 2008 05:01
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I had surgury on my dominant arm once and found that with very little practice you can become ambidextrous. I would take it slow and give it a try with my HB. If bloody mess results then it would be on to the electric razor.
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#2
by
jusbnme
on 22 Apr, 2008 05:17
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I guess at first it would be a 50-50 thing. I would practice as much as possible with the other hand and then get the wife to help me the other half until I got good.
Hey...Wait...I just realized what I could sound a little perverted to some.
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#3
by
Mikekoz13
on 22 Apr, 2008 05:39
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I broke my non dominant wrist back in November (it still hurts!). I use this hand to shave the non dominant side of my head

so I had to use the dominant hand to do the whole head for a while..... no big deal after a day or two.
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#4
by
JDog
on 22 Apr, 2008 05:56
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I am somewhat ambidextrous, however I tend to be right-hand dominant especially with writing. However I am able to shave just as good with either hand, and I will often switch hands every other shave. My father-in-law has what they call Total Ambidexterity where he has no dominant hand. He can write 3 full pages of notes with one hand and do the exact same thing with the other and there is no difference in quality or legibility. It is quite insane.
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#5
by
PianoMan
on 22 Apr, 2008 07:19
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I had surgury on my dominant arm once and found that with very little practice you can become ambidextrous. I would take it slow and give it a try with my HB. If bloody mess results then it would be on to the electric razor.
I'd also use my HB and tread lightly...
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#6
by
Timmay
on 22 Apr, 2008 07:27
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I would just put the headblade on my big toe and shave my head that way! LOL
Really I dont know what I would do, unless I go and buy one of those skin caps that make you look bald and wear it like Warhawk does. Yulp thats right folks....under that skin head of warhawks ..HE HAS A FULL HEAD OF HAIR! LOL
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#7
by
PianoMan
on 22 Apr, 2008 07:29
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#8
by
warhawk
on 22 Apr, 2008 08:36
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#9
by
Sgt. Pate
on 22 Apr, 2008 12:13
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There are some things a guy ought to think about practicing now... before you loose the use of your dominant hand or arm.
I'm not going to be graphic but the day after my rotator cuff surgery (dominant side) I discovered that I was very un-coordinated with my left hand in reaching a certain unseen place!

I really can't imagine putting a deadly weapon in my left hand and trying NOT to scalp myself!
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#10
by
PigPen
on 22 Apr, 2008 17:02
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Break out a belt sander!!!
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#11
by
nomad
on 22 Apr, 2008 22:14
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I'm ambidetrous some what myself I can use both hands for almost everything except writing
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#12
by
Tyler
on 23 Apr, 2008 02:16
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I think I'd go back to the electric until my hand healed.
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#13
by
skiking
on 25 Apr, 2008 17:13
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There are some things a guy ought to think about practicing now... before you loose the use of your dominant hand or arm.
I'm not going to be graphic but the day after my rotator cuff surgery (dominant side) I discovered that I was very un-coordinated with my left hand in reaching a certain unseen place! 
I really can't imagine putting a deadly weapon in my left hand and trying NOT to scalp myself! 
I have dislocated my shoulder 14 times and after those experiences I highly recommend practicing doing everything with your non dominant hand