Thursday, January 7, 2010

Disabled Changing Tables How Long Does It Take A Disabled Person To Put Up A Blind?

How long does it take a disabled person to put up a blind? - disabled changing tables

I pulled his torso, a lot of fun! I have over an hour to get to a screw thread, because I can use my arm over my shoulder, I started with a chair is too low, dragged on a little table right height - My hands were shaking so badly that I am up to close at the end of the screwdriver to be one sided with the screw head. It needs to be done, attempted to hold the bolt with your left hand with a straight-wire, I'm left-handed, but had to change due to injuries, making things with his right hand. The left hand began to tremble, so I covered the screw left, not once but a dozen times under the table and collect the screw. I had put down on a chair beside the table for a "step" - decided to try to hold the screw with pliers on the ground to clip, knees and hips are affected find d arthritis, alas - the screw in the grip of right hand, tries to transfer the left hand, and the clamp screw is gone. Finally, the screws found under the bed.

Try again, got the screwdriver into the screw head, and all my energy consFire once flew across the room, go back and find the screw. Meanwhile, the cat climbed up the stairs and wrapped in the curtains, had been after him, and run --

And damn the screw is not blind, not on, this is my third attempt to do so, sweating, trembling, as if he were fever and pain in my arm, GM, hands, shoulders, neck, upper back --

That really stinks! I have muscle spasms and cramps after day - and did nothing.

3 comments:

Suzie s said...

Taking the bolt through a piece of cardboard, held in place until they tighten the screw
Been there and done it.

noonecan... said...

I do not know how long it takes a person with a disability from a blind, but it takes me an eternity! I'm not good with stairs, chairs, screws, a screwdriver or a drill, and the work on chest is not good. Because of problems can not be in the hands of my previous work, a good grip on things and even wash my kitchen sink does stick my finger. My husband is not well with the placement of blinds or ..... we are lost!
Maybe it's time for a break and try again tomorrow?

Red said...

Oh my God, I'm there with you, honey! I have worked in the past six months and I'm not liekly return soon. I do that "must be strong to do what they want." Not really. What I miss most the time and pain constatly. I have no convenient way of sitting, lying or standing (ie I can have more than 5 minutes). I never sleep. I can not continue on the path to the local business and for me the work of the rest of the day.

I am also very vague and I can not concentrate to read and follow the action from movies or TV even simpler. I just miss the Simpsons the other day!

So yeah, people who think they are idiots, it all alone. * Large (but gently, of course) hugs *

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