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Originally Posted by Minstrel If you are right handed, eyed, eared, and footed, please DO NOT switch your handedness. You are messing around with basic brain development. |
My question is the same as Elaine's. Also, even if this is the case, are you sure it's a problem for a fully developed adult (it sounded like your sources were concerned most with brain development in children)--and if so, would a 30-day trial be enough to trigger this kind of problem?
I'm skeptical, but you could be right. If I have time, perhaps I'll do some research on it myself.
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Originally Posted by Minstrel If you choose to proceed with this trial, be on the look out for deteriorating function. |
Thank you for the warning; I'll definitely be on the lookout for symptoms.
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Originally Posted by Minstrel That doesn't look like someone who is completely right handed. You already have a left leaning. So probably you are doing yourself a favor. But please check and make sure. |
Well, I'm right-eyed and right-footed. I haven't been able to do a good test for my ear dominance yet. On the genetic front, one of my older brothers is ambidextrous (but writes with his left), and I'm almost certain another of them is left-handed (I'll have to check with him tonight after he gets off work). So maybe I've got undeveloped ambidexterity? (I'm doubtful, but I can hope.)
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Originally Posted by elainevdw LOL, no offense meant! |
No offense taken, I was just kidding with you.