July 18, 2003, Newsletter Issue #22: Fibro and Handwriting Difficulties

Tip of the Week

Handwriting difficulties can be purely muscular. If the connective tissues in the hand are causing a problem, then you´ll find that it´s difficult to control your pen. Sometimes simply trying out pens of different sizes and shapes – and even point types (felt tip, fine, medium, gel, etc.) will help you to find one that allows you to write with some degree of comfort- although this may still not guarantee legibility.

The reason your handwriting may be somewhat illegible now is that your fatigued and foggy brain can cause your hand to transpose letters - and they we automatically go back and try to fix the mistake. It usually only makes things worse. Just cross out the ruined word and start over. Or always use erasable ink.

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