Naomi,
If you have any mobility in your hands, I would use the mouse stick as a last 
resort.  Maybe someone else on here and suggest where you might be able to get 
ideas for adaptive technology.  Here in Florida, you could contact the FAAST, 
but I am unsure where to direct you in your area.
Quadius

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:      Quadius,
   
  Thanks for the information on the mouth stick.  My neighbor was suffering 
from TMJ.  Her dentist told her it was due to her grinding her teeth while 
she's asleep.  She has to wear a mouthpiece while she's sleeping, and yes it 
affected her jaw.  I will obtain a mouse stick from somewhere, don't know 
where, but I will get one.  I don't have any therapy right now, so I don't have 
an occupational therapists.  Maybe I'll just have to purchase one, but thanks 
for the info.
   
  Naomi
C-4 quad since July 2, 2005
Transverse Myelitis


 
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