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    Due to some limited arm and hand movements {nerve damage] my daughter has difficulty with buns.
    I spent a long time yesterday trying to help her. When she was successful her stick was always upside down.
    She claimed she could not hold her stick the same way I do. Any one out there have similar situations they have
    resolved? Thanks for any help.
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    Default Re: buns for limited arm movement

    After I had my shoulder surgery and could not lift my Rt arm above my head, I could rest the elbow on a table and have my arm supported in that way to reach the back of my head. Maybe this could work?

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    Default Re: buns for limited arm movement

    Quote Originally Posted by lunalocks View Post
    After I had my shoulder surgery and could not lift my Rt arm above my head, I could rest the elbow on a table and have my arm supported in that way to reach the back of my head. Maybe this could work?
    Thanks Luna for your response.
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    Default Re: buns for limited arm movement

    If she can't get the stick in from the "right" side, maybe a moon fork would do the trick?

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    Default Re: buns for limited arm movement

    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Thyme View Post
    If she can't get the stick in from the "right" side, maybe a moon fork would do the trick?
    Good suggestion. I have never been successful with the moon but her hair is thicker and not slippy.
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