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Old January 24, 2007, 11:52 AM   #2
Duffy
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Join Date: April 17, 2006
Location: Germany.
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I believe you might consider speaking with an occupational therapist. Find one who shoots or hunts, and then meet with them off the clock or you may get a horrible bill. on the other hand, your insurance might pay for it as "an adaptive device". They'll likely recommend fabricating something with spenco gel.

If you cannot find an occupational therapist in your area, send a private message through this forum, to me and I will find one. I was formerly with the Veterans Health Administration and have inumerable contacts. In your private message, tell me if you are a veteran, and tell me what geogrpahic area you live near - I will not need your name, phone, or address.

If you are not a veteran, I can still scrounge up an occupational therapist without too much trouble.
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