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#UnleashSean

I'm out of work for 3 months, have zero use of my right hand. I've watched literally anything on netflix of any interest. I can't drive, I'm going nuts. Yall got any ideas for what I can do?

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Verypolitical Warrior

Quote from: #UnleashTravis on September 13, 2018, 09:14:47 PM
I'm out of work for 3 months, have zero use of my right hand. I've watched literally anything on netflix of any interest. I can't drive, I'm going nuts. Yall got any ideas for what I can do?

Use your left hand




Seriously, though, that is awful. Doesn't sound like you have the ability to do anything remotely toolsy. Pick a random topic and just spend a ton of time becoming an expert about something you knew a sliver about before

jsglow

What happened unleashed?  Did you get injured?

dgies9156

Sorry to hear that.

I had spinal surgery a few years back. Was out of work for a month and it drove me C-R-A-Z-Y!!!! I watched the old Hawaii 5-0 until I could count the hairs on Jack Lord's head and I knew by heart how large Kono's waistline was.

Best advice is to deal with it as best you can. Get in touch with your family, close friends and others close to you. Use the time to reflect. Heck, I'd even tell you to go to daily Mass once and awhile if this were a Catholic Board! LOL.

Seriously, use it as a time for yourself and your family.

Jay Bee

Unleash - day trade!! Or at least do a bunch of research.

Quote from: dgies9156 on September 13, 2018, 09:32:14 PM
I had spinal surgery a few years back.

Where in the spine?

REJOICE! Eric Dixon has been suspended!!

jesmu84

Quote from: Jay Bee on September 13, 2018, 09:42:53 PM
Unleash - day trade!! Or at least do a bunch of research.

Where in the spine?

You need spine surgery?

Jay Bee

REJOICE! Eric Dixon has been suspended!!

#UnleashSean

Quote from: nicoglow on September 13, 2018, 09:28:20 PM
What happened unleashed?  Did you get injured?

Ya, at my buddies rental company I work for as a side job, some joker messed up and dropped a 500 pound bounce castle on me. Fell out of a box truck and broke my wrist. Complete break, got a plate and screws put in. Now dealing with nerve damage that has basically numbed my hand and severely limited the movement.


Quote from: GB Warrior on September 13, 2018, 09:26:51 PM
Use your left hand




Seriously, though, that is awful. Doesn't sound like you have the ability to do anything remotely toolsy. Pick a random topic and just spend a ton of time becoming an expert about something you knew a sliver about before

Haha, you should see the amount of dents I put into a wall while screwing in shelves in my kitchen only using my left hand on a power drill.


Quote from: Jay Bee on September 13, 2018, 09:42:53 PM
Unleash - day trade!! Or at least do a bunch of research.

Where in the spine?

Started yesterday!



Should have sold when I was up 3 dollars. If you have any tips let me know (https://i.gyazo.com/d645886fd279e8a00ccca734ebf36474.png) I can never get images to work on this board.

MU82

My only advice is don't ask for advice on day-trading from anonymous interwebs peeps.
"It's not how white men fight." - Tucker Carlson

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." - George Washington

Galway Eagle

#10
Having been laid off from a job and gotten to live off severance for a bit I have some experience in this topic. One hand will be tricky though.

Cook: Try making meals for dinner or lunch that you've always wanted to make but seemed like they'd be too long to make when you're tired after work.

Exercise: I get it one hand, but there's something you can do. Whether it's side planks, wall sits, walks. Getting the blood pumping makes an hour go by quick.

Clean: Personally it had been ages since I got rid of junk, go through your clothes and random crap that's been accumulated and get that stuff over to goodwill or salvation army.

Read: It's a forgotten skill

Classes: Udemy courses are cheap and there's something to improve your skillset on there.

Other random long term projects: Brewing, pickling, distilling, make your own sauces, smoking (the cooking kind), art, repaint a room (smaller brush to make less mistakes), organise computer files/delete old files.

Last but not least get amazon prime and you'll have a whole new collection of movies and shows to browse through.
Maigh Eo for Sam

ZiggysFryBoy


4everwarriors

Sumwon sed porn cites phil der tyme, 'pecially if yo down a hand, hey?
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

MU82

Quote from: Galway Eagle on September 14, 2018, 03:13:23 AM
Having been laid off from a job and gotten to live off severance for a bit I have some experience in this topic. One hand will be tricky though.

Cook: Try making meals for dinner or lunch that you've always wanted to make but seemed like they'd be too long to make when you're tired after work.

Exercise: I get it one hand, but there's something you can do. Whether it's side planks, wall sits, walks. Getting the blood pumping makes an hour go by quick.

Clean: Personally it had been ages since I got rid of junk, go through your clothes and random crap that's been accumulated and get that stuff over to goodwill or salvation army.

Read: It's a forgotten skill

Classes: Udemy courses are cheap and there's something to improve your skillset on there.

Other random long term projects: Brewing, pickling, distilling, make your own sauces, smoking (the cooking kind), art, repaint a room (smaller brush to make less mistakes), organise computer files/delete old files.

Last but not least get amazon prime and you'll have a whole new collection of movies and shows to browse through.

Superb post, GE.

After I was laid-off, it took me a little while to find my stride. But I'm very rarely bored any more. So much to do, so little time! Life is good.

Exercise is an especially great suggestion.
"It's not how white men fight." - Tucker Carlson

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." - George Washington

ZiggysFryBoy

Quote from: 4everwarriors on September 14, 2018, 08:23:03 AM
Sumwon sed porn cites phil der tyme, 'pecially if yo down a hand, hey?

I had to read this 4 times to decipher it.

Babybluejeans

Dude. Hit the road and TRAVEL. Don't know how old you are but if you don't have a family relying on your presence, get going! Who knows how many times in your life you'll get a long stretch of time to do that.

You can find super cheap flights to Southeast Asia, where good travel is cheap. Or go to Europe, offseason prices should make it reasonable (especially Italy and Spain). I can't imagine your injury precludes you from getting on a plane So GET ON A PLANE.

And/or hop in your car if you can drive, and chase the autumn leaves, visiting national parks along the way—start in Colorado with the aspens and then drive into the northeast, then down the coast (or go west and drive Seattle-San Diego, an immensely incredible drive across three or four weeks).

Only your imagination will limit you.

dgies9156

#16
Quote from: Jay Bee on September 13, 2018, 09:42:53 PM
Unleash - day trade!! Or at least do a bunch of research.

Where in the spine?

L 5. I had a walnut sized tumor growing between my backbone and my spinal cord. It haad to be removed or I would have lost my ability to feel anything below my waist.

It was several years ago and a complete success. The pain I had at the time is gone. The pressure on my spine is gone and there has been no recurrence.

jficke13

The cooking suggestions were good ones. Especially for the things that are time intensive and usually out of the question for that reason.

For a few years I had a ton of time driving for work and ripped through a bunch of podcasts (for starters, The History of Rome, and Revolutions Podcast are great).

The travel suggestion is pretty good too but doesn't need to be big. Pick a weird part of town and hit up a townie bar/local dive food and see what is to offer in your own neck of the woods.

Dr. Blackheart

Quote from: PTMannion on September 13, 2018, 09:23:38 PM
Learn a new language.

That's not a bad one.

Are you mobile or home restricted?  If mobile, really get to know a museum. There are also free walking tours in every city, so see your city as a visitor but go on multiple tours to stay social. Go to a criminal court and follow a trial.  Volunteer coach. 

Billy Hoyle

I was off work while I had 2 herniated discs C2/C3 and C3/C4). That sucked. I did my best to stay active within my limits (a lot of walking around my city), tried new restaurants, a lot of reading, watching some TV (this was pre-Netflix though) and volunteered.  Getting out of the house is important, even if just means taking your laptop or tablet to a Starbucks and spending a few hours there.
"Kevin thinks 'mother' is half a word." - Mike Deane

reinko

Try volunteering, most major cities have agencies to match you.  Local Boys and Girls Club, after school programs, youth athletic leagues...

Maybe also try learning new skills, like a web or a computer program like Excel, Final Cut Pro, Salesforce...

ZiggysFryBoy

remember, OP can't drive or use his right hand.  that limits a lot of the above options.

muwarrior69

Quote from: Galway Eagle on September 14, 2018, 03:13:23 AM
Having been laid off from a job and gotten to live off severance for a bit I have some experience in this topic. One hand will be tricky though.

Cook: Try making meals for dinner or lunch that you've always wanted to make but seemed like they'd be too long to make when you're tired after work.

Exercise: I get it one hand, but there's something you can do. Whether it's side planks, wall sits, walks. Getting the blood pumping makes an hour go by quick.

Clean: Personally it had been ages since I got rid of junk, go through your clothes and random crap that's been accumulated and get that stuff over to goodwill or salvation army.

Read: It's a forgotten skill

Classes: Udemy courses are cheap and there's something to improve your skillset on there.

Other random long term projects: Brewing, pickling, distilling, make your own sauces, smoking (the cooking kind), art, repaint a room (smaller brush to make less mistakes), organise computer files/delete old files.

Last but not least get amazon prime and you'll have a whole new collection of movies and shows to browse through.

Invite a buddy over for left hand arm wrestling. If you can, try thumb wrestling with your right.

My brother-in laws was completely disabled by an auto immune disease. The loss of his hands was the worst part. Get well soon.

MU82

If you can write with your left hand, I think you'd get a lot of satisfaction about writing a check to me for, oh, $50K or so!
"It's not how white men fight." - Tucker Carlson

"Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." - George Washington

jesmu84

Quote from: Jay Bee on September 13, 2018, 10:05:05 PM
No. I had it. C5-6 ACDF.

Fusion? Interesting. I had always thought you were younger - 30s-40s. Would have suggested disc replacement instead

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