For Those With Weak Hands

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SR68GTO
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For Those With Weak Hands

Postby SR68GTO » Mon Aug 10, 2015 3:09 pm

One problem I have had with my inflatable implant pump was I had to steady the pump with one hand while trying to pump with the other. With one hand pumping due to my arthritis, I just didn't have the strength or leverage to go beyond a point.

Short of trying to use a pair of pliers (which I have considered), recently I tried something else that helped me get some additional leverage and pumping power that may help someone having the same problem as me with a weak grip.

I'll try to explain ...

I took a child's spoon and "cupped" the pump in the concave side of the spoon. Holding the poon in place and steadying it with the fore fingers of both hands, I am able to press the pump on the other side with both thumbs against the spoon. This gave me a whole lot more pressing capability using the spoon to steady the pump as well as providing a rigid surface to bear against.

Let me know if anyone has any luck using this technique.

jimco236
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Re: For Those With Weak Hands

Postby jimco236 » Tue Aug 11, 2015 2:09 pm

A new definition of, "spooning".

SR68GTO
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Re: For Those With Weak Hands

Postby SR68GTO » Sun Aug 16, 2015 11:36 am

Hey Jimco .... Funny your right! But it does seem to make pumping easier.


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