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Hey guys,i need your help.First of all,my left hand was injured due to the accident and it will recovered for few days.The problem is,i'm a Left-handed and i don't know how to write in right-handed.So yeah,i think i gonna have to learn and become an ambidextrous (both-handedness),so can you guys give me a tips how?

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(left handed people ftw!)

 

I can't really offer any tips or advice but it'll only be a few days. So maybe practice writing non-school things to get used to it.

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(left handed people ftw!)I can't really offer any tips or advice but it'll only be a few days. So maybe practice writing non-school things to get used to it.

Hmm....that maybe work,thanks for the tips.Hoping to get more tips from other members... ^_^

Do more with your other hand, and try to get comfortable using it more often. It would probably be good to see how right-handed people hold their writing utensil, and you can try to mimic it.

 

But yeah, go left-handed people! (I'm also left-handed~)

Practice.  Or just use a computer or ask someone to write for you.

Sorry that your hand took an injury,

As a parcial I do say use your right hand more maybe even try doing things you wouldn't normally do with your left. Although you may end up like me...(I can paint with my left hand, but not my right heh.)

That's funny... Something similiar happened to me a week ago, I wanted to chop a potatoe and ended up choping a chunk of my thumb out. Luckily it was only the thumb and I can do some things with my right hand that don't require using the thumb. But I started to use my other hand more for those things I can't do with my right hand at the moment. Wish I was left-handed...

I'm just glad that it happened during spring break and also that I only have to write 4 final exams and other than that I don't have school. Since it's only my thumb that's injured it won't be a problem to write, though i always wanted to train my other hand in case I can't use the other one but I've always been to lazy..

I hope you succeed in training your hand, wish I could give you more tips but the ones named above are pretty much that what I can think of from the top of my head.

Oh, and just a piece of advice from me, if you're a little bit clumsy like me stay away from sharp kitchen gadgets. They are supposed to help you but in fact they want to kill you! :x

Anyway, good luck! ^_^

Ouch, sorry to hear about your hand. :(  My advise would be to keep practicing at writing with your right hand (not sure there's much else to do, really...but I'd practice trying to gain control of precise movements), though I know it can take a great while to become ambidextrous.  Good luck, and hope your hand gets better soon!

  • 3 weeks later...

Oww maybe late now, but Maybe I can help.

Im ambidextrous from my birth, Its usefully  sometimes :D

Now, my friend broken she's right arm, and she can't write for few weeks few month before.

She try write with left arm, first it was hard, but she learnt. 

Now she can. She learn to almost a month.

But to 100%ambidextrous is not can learning. 

I say, I born with that, but in the school, I learn write with my right hand. I can write with this better. but in another things I use the left allways.

You can learn to. Try learn with right-handed rhythm games, it can help. You can find these to every game system. Its good training. 

After, when you think you right hand reaction fast enought, try learn write with this! 

Beginning allwasy hard. but later, it be easyer.

You simply can't change dominant hands. It's just not possible. It takes practice, lots of it, and when you finally become proficient, you'll still naturally feel your left hand is dominant. I've injured my writing hand before too, and people tend to be very understanding, and let you dictate what you want written on tests/essays/etc. If you explain it to your teachers, they might print you an extra copy of notes or something to help you out.

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