<p>Oh, it’s just right hand. It’s a deformity, kind of just stuck in a way where it looks like I broke all my fingers. I also can’t really move it. I usually just wear a splint, and when people ask, I just say that I broke my hand playing basketball XD.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.pediatric-orthopedics.com/Treatments/CP_Hand/BBb.jpg”>http://www.pediatric-orthopedics.com/Treatments/CP_Hand/BBb.jpg</a> </p>
<p>Kind of like that^, except I can wear it better. lol.</p>
<p>It’s not like my cerebral palsy makes it that much more difficult to do things. I can manage with one hand, for the most part. I play basketball, workout, can max at around 80wpm with one hand on the computer, I regularly drive, swim, etc… </p>
<p>Should I start a non-profit or something? I’ve spend vast amounts of time on all my ECs, but I wouldn’t mind just grinding some new things in there.</p>
<p>And concerning my teacher, he sent me to the VP office when I showed up to class the next day (Halloween). He means business. I’d love to talk to him and be sincere, but it might not work (knock on wood). </p>
<p>And I’m asking last year’s Physics teacher for a letter of rec
He retired, so I visited him and asked, and told me he’d love to. </p>
<p>Should I bring up, when talking to this year’s physics teacher, anything about him being new? Would it help me? Or kind of put me in a clutch? I’m hoping my genuine apology might help me. I tried talking to him after-school on friday, and he told me he’d talk to me on Wednesday. (:(</p>