The article discusses the challenges faced by individuals who have lost the use of one hand due to severe injuries, focusing specifically on the implications for carrying everyday items. The author reflects on the struggle of adapting personal storage methods and emphasizes the need for innovative design adaptations that facilitate easy access to belongings. This piece is part of a six-part series aimed at exploring practical solutions for improving the daily lives of those affected by similar disabilities.
"I had to sort out how to carry around everyday stuff without easy access to half of my pockets."
"For those of us who rely heavily on our pants for storing a lot of things on the go, losing half of that storage can mean cramming a phone, wallet, keys..."
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