Friday, 4 August 2017

{Dextrous Sinistrality}[27th December 1987]

[Redbook4:270][19871227:2320d]{Dextrous Sinistrality}[27th December 1987]

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I am having a little difficulty writing as – while building a partition – I whacked my right forefinger-nail square-on with a hammer.

I have noticed for some years that my right eye is becoming weaker then my left; and since writing '[2]' my right shoulder has been giving me problems. Is this all part of an enforced return to my ambidextrous* childhood; or is my sinister side, my right brain, taking over?


*[In fact years later from a file on childhood education it appeared that original left-handedness (not ambidextrous-ness) was overridden at about the age of four by a teacher, acting on ambiguous parental instructions favouring right-handedness: possibly explaining childhood clumsiness, lifelong poor handwriting, and perhaps other difficulties. <20170606>
cf. [Redbook4:232][19871215:2232d]{Schizophrenia (2) [continued (4)]}[15th December 1987]. <20170608>]




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