I wanted to make a nice stew for my husband when he got home. I have not cooked in I don't know how long. I was cutting vegetables and when I got to the second to last one I cut my arm. I was looking away and turned. Does anybody else have that problem? You don't focus your eyes on what you are doing because of the pain. Does anybody have any suggestions? I find myself looking away from what I am doing.
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I do notice that I can't chop things as quickly as I used to due to my need to fit frequent blinking into the chopping rhythm. I've caught myself trying to go too fast and noticed that I was chopping during a blink, having no idea where my fingers were in relation to the knife... one more reason why I'll never buy super sharp high quality knives haha ... just in case I slip up...
Hope you're ok Tanner!
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Originally posted by SAAG View PostI do notice that I can't chop things as quickly as I used to due to my need to fit frequent blinking into the chopping rhythm. I've caught myself trying to go too fast and noticed that I was chopping during a blink, having no idea where my fingers were in relation to the knife... one more reason why I'll never buy super sharp high quality knives haha ... just in case I slip up...
Hope you're ok Tanner!
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I'm the same way! I used to say that my head is in a constant fog, but I think it's my eyes don't focus/concentrate anymore. I've cut down on my driving to just a few times per week, and I try not to go far. And if I'm looking for something in the grocery store, I usually can't find it. For instance, I went to buy agar agar yesterday and asked someone to go with me... I just knew I wouldn't be able see it altho my vision is corrected to 20/20. I don't trust my eyes for anything anymore... and that can make for a lot of accidents and misses.
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