Pobbles wrote:
My handwriting is terrible, but I attribute this to being left-handed.
I seem to be mostly left-handed and left-eyed, though I prefer to use my right hand to throw balls and my right foot to kick.
One issue with my writing is the way I hold my pen. For some reason, only this way seems to work; all other ways, it seems like my hand and arm aren't strong or coordinated well enough to do and no effort or intervention has changed this; the way I do it, though, tends to produce cramping in my wrist. Basically, I tuck my thumb into a fence, with both the thumb and palm of the hand curling around the pen; the pen emerges from between my middle and ring fingers. The side of my palm opposite my thumb rests on the surface and my arm is nearly straight out, bent inward just a little. As I write, I drag my fist across the paper.
When I was in outpatient therapy, a lot of the people there (who had bipolar disorder) wrote in a very similar way, except that they were right-handed and instead of tucking their thumbs in, they stuck the thumb out, parallel to the other fingers, so that only their palm wrapped around their pen. I have yet to see anyone else who writes exactly like me.
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