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Hi all Occupational Therapist...

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Hi all Occupational Therapist...

I’m looking for a few qualified therapists to test my Cuddle Spoons “SP-ewelry” against any Doctor issued spoon eating aid. I want to know how my design compares. Who's spoon do they prefer?Qualified Therapist are working with Children, Elderly or Disabled patients and has a blog site or social media following. These requirements are necessary for Public Feedback. My testing shows that @CuddleSpoons (Facebook ID) www.CuddleSpoons.com is the better eating aid; even though I created them as a fun novelty keepsake gift for all couples in any relationships.Thank You ~ Ken Vantroba

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I never thought this time would ever come but it’s here.

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I never thought this time would ever come but it’s here.

I tried my hardest for 5+ years to build a successful business out of my Cuddle Spoons but I just couldn’t get a break. I'm losing my storage unit in a few months because I can't pay the bills. I will continue to work hard and sell my CUDDLES until I’m down to my last dollar. The sad thing about all of this is I only needed to sells 19 sets of spoons a month to maintain my business but I couldn’t even do that. Being an entrepreneur is so much harder then you think; especially if you are doing this with...

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How do I get your attention?

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How do I get your attention?

I write many post on Facebook and Twitter, make goofy videos for YouTube and Instagram. Still most people seem to have the attention span of a Gnat. I’m not trying to sell you a piece of worthless workout equipment that will become your favorite clothing hanger next weekend. So tell me do I need to give you money or something free so you can focus on what I’m trying to offer you (@CuddleSpoons) ? All that I’m trying to do is share my life with you; hopefully none of you won’t ever have to go through what I have. Yes...

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Hand, Arm Exercising - Rehabilitation: Recovering from a Stroke Part 2.

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Hand, Arm Exercising - Rehabilitation: Recovering from a Stroke Part 2.

How do you feel? Do you feel like you are accomplishing anything? It takes time so don’t get depressed and don’t give up hope. These are the exercises that I do daily; they are helping me that is why I won’t quit until my life is back to normal. Are you ready for Part 2? O.K., grab yourself a firm plastic cup or a medium size empty vitamin bottle; Noting Heavy. Go back to your workout table or flat surface. Now that your hand should be loosening up from doing Part 1, you won’t have any trouble putting the cup...

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Hand Exercising - Rehabilitation: Recovering from a Stroke Part 1.

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Hand Exercising - Rehabilitation: Recovering from a Stroke Part 1.

Recovering from a stroke requires lots of dedication and hard work. All brain injuries effects people differently; these are the exercises that helped me. First thing, don’t start with difficult exercises. It takes time to rewire and train the brain to do new tasks. Choose an exercise that you can do at least 3-5 times a day with many repetitions. Always keep yourself loose and stretched-out, this will help from feeling run-down and will make all your exercising easier, as time goes on you will see more results. *The first few days I started with is laying my hand flat...

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