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I've always worn my watch on my right hand before and after having epilepsy. I'm right handed and it seems to get in the way of everything that I do, espically when I write.
 
That's very interesting...and in my case quite true. I wipe my nose, and even wipe my mouth using a napkin held in my left hand. The EEG showed I have abnormalities on my left temporal lobe, so it may indeed be onto something.

I write right handed and wear my watch on my right hand as well. I will admit to being ambidexterous though, throwing frisbees left handed among a few other things. I can write with my left hand too, but its no where near as refined and kind of messy. If I were to practice I bet it would improve.

I can also right upside down and backwards. Hmmm, wonder if that makes me even more special. :banana:

I've recently discovered on a dare from my kid that I can write with my left foot now!! So what does that make me? :ponder: Oh goodness, do I even want to know? :roflmao:
 
I have left temp lobe E and I write with my right hand and that is where I wear my watch.I also wipe my face with my left hand and throw and bat with both but left side is weaker
 
I'm right handed but wear my watch on my left hand. Well I did until I found out that water resistant to 50m meant that it was no good for swimming! I thought it would be ok.
But apart from writing (though I can write but not so good with my left hand and it takes longer), I use both hands for anything.
 
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