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Playing guitar
Mon, 30/01/2012 - 19:20
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I have taken up learning guitar [in September], but am finding it very hard to get my left hand to move fast enough!! I had a left radical mastectomy and reconstructive surgery 7 years ago. I have no feeling in my left armpit, but no obvious nerve damage to my fingers.
Am I clutching at straws or is it possible that my fingers just don't react as quickly as they used to, hence my very slow progress? I need some honest feedback if anyone's had a similar thing?!
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