Thanks, but fortunately, my hands still work well -- play the sax, crochet, sketch, flutter tickle the cat...
I was responding to someone else's concern.
Akua


 >> I miss most being able to using my hands easily

I also have problems with my fingers and hands. The diagnosis is loss of Proprioception. Most of us get some loss, others get a lot. It has decreased my speed on the computer, made walking on gravel or the lawn difficult, and causes me to fall if I don't watch what I'm doing. The official diagnosis is " Sack's Syndrome." Named after Oliver Sacks, a neurologist at Columbia MedicalCenter NYC. Dr. Sacks writes books such as "the man who mistook his wife for a hat." I believe Google has the book available through it's books depository ( Google is copying all books of importance into it's archives."

take care

F


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