cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/46848072

I very recently became paralyzed in my left (and dominant) arm, fingers and foot, which believe it or not, was not planned for.

The timing was pretty bad, as I’ve just purchased a couple of ESP3266-boards, a soldering kit and two pressure mats with the the end goal of making a basic bad sensor (one mat for my girlfriend and my side). (Here’s the guide I intend to follow: Make your own bed sensor)

The obvious issue is how one, as easily as possible, can accomplish this? Main issues right now are that I can’t hold the board, the wires or anything in my hand.

Any and all tips are greatly appreciated.

  • schmorp@slrpnk.net
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    3 days ago

    Word of encouragement, I’m sure it can be done: my great-uncle got his arm and leg blown off in WWII - he founded a family, worked, went to summer holidays abroad in his camper with the family every year - and he also was a stained glass artist who somehow used his one hand to cut small pieces of glass into exact shapes and solder them together with lead. I only saw his setup once and it’s 24 years ago - so I can’t remember details. I think there were plenty of different types of clamps and a work area with an edge to press things against and keep them from sliding off the table.

    I guess take it as a challenge. If it’s for hobby stuff then congrats: you now have an even more challenging hobby to get obsessed with. I imagine that you could try to find creators of all kinds of crafts and diy stuff who work with challenges similar to yours to get ideas. I’m pretty sure my late great-uncle is cheering you on from the afterlife, you’ve got this!