what can i do 4 fun if my arm is in a sling?


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tv, ride a bike, sit ups, work those abs, go have coffee, walk

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Take up darts
:)
drinking beer , you need only one hand
Try to learn wrting with the other one.
get drunk, smoke weed, and watch TV
If your over 21 come over to my place and I'll take you to Rio for dinner.
which arm? Is it the one you use or otherwise? you can always play checkers on line use the online game boards
Jumping jacks with the other arm.
Watch TV.

or, you know. go swimming, play football, ride a bike, mow the lawn, or better yet, play a fast pace video game.
You can have your friends roll a fat one for you, and then you only need one hand to smoke it

Just kidding, I just get so bored sometimes, but, hey, if it's your thing, Get R Done!
one armed push ups... they're easy
you could play putt-putt or "goofy golf" as some call it. just hope it's not your dominant arm that's in the sling. if it is...you'll at least get a good laugh out of TRYING to play. hehehe
The reason for its being in the sling is not given; however, a sling is used to stablize the arm after an injury...so one could adapt to the situation by participating in games where physical demands are less required...in other words, more mental and less physical activities.

It should not affect your ability to shop for music; visit museums or art galleries; one could feasibly attend movie theatres and or sporting events ... even with an arm in a sling.

Someone who wore a cast for an extensive period stated that use of a pillow underneath their cast was helpful and provided some reduction of the fatigue associated with a stabilized limb.

As a technique used in hospitals, one may take a small plastic bag and use a skin friendly tape to secure it around the affected area to provide opportunities to shower, bathe, or visit a pool. If you do not have a cast and more than one sling available for use, you could probably stand or sit at the edge of a pool using guarded or defensive posturing at public pools.

Get well soon...


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