How many of you have injured your left hand and how did you adapt?

So I got an injury on my middle finger of my left hand and it got a nasty infection. Now I can barely use my left hand. It hurts all the time. How many of you have had something like this and how did you adapt to using your non dominant hand?

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u/Over_Cake9611 — 23 hours ago

How to create storage in big wide open rooms

I’m buying a house that has very large wide open floor plan with big rooms which is great. But as I’m packing all my stuff and getting rid of stuff, I’m realizing that there really isn’t storage. There is one small closet per bedroom. The kitchen, dining and living room are all connected and wide open. So I’m looking for ideas of built ins, cabinets, or easy storage ideas to store stuff like food, snacks, less used kitchen stuff, linens, extra stuff like ziploc bags, toilet paper, toothpaste, etc. The house I live in now has 2 closets per bedroom, 2 huge built in linen closets, and a large wall pantry cabinet that I store that stuff. I’m including pictures of the upstairs rooms. The bedrooms should be fine but it’s all the stuff I store in the cabinets I’m worried about. The normal kitchen stuff should be fine as well since there is kitchen cabinets but lesser used stuff might be in the way.

u/Over_Cake9611 — 25 days ago
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Do I need a new liner or can I just repair this one?

I’m buying a house in Florence Kentucky and this will be my first pool. The pool was installed 13 years ago and the liner changed 5 years ago. The pool is evidently a custom size/design so I’ve had 3 companies refuse to consider repairing it. Only the company who installed it will touch it. And they want 6000 to replace the liner with 75% up front to put me on the schedule. And it’s at least a 3 month wait list. I asked if we could just repair it and they said no. So is there a way for me to get the liner back up on the sides? It holds water and all the pool equipment works.

u/Over_Cake9611 — 29 days ago

How often do you change your underwear clothes, socks and shirts?

So I work on the road for 1-8 days at a time. I have a suitcase that carries that amount of clothes so I change them daily. But it has recently come to my attention that the men I work with will wear the same work shirt for 3-5 days. The only thing I’ll wear twice is pants. And only twice. We do work where it can be hot or cold. We can get sweaty. But we don’t do manual labor and we don’t work in a dirty environment. I’m a woman but it surprised me that my male coworkers nonchalantly wear the same stuff a so many times. So I wonder if this is normal and I’m the abnormal one.

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u/Over_Cake9611 — 1 month ago

Do any of you guys scuba dive? I find my tinnitus gets really bad when I do and it continues for days after I dive. I am finally seeking help by going to see an ENT but wondered if any of you had experienced this?

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u/Over_Cake9611 — 1 month ago