apeman, most of our stuff over here runs 120v, but some appliances do require 240v and I think the refrigerator is one of them. I have no idea how amperage compares.
So you're dropping stuff, which could be nerve damage and it is quite possible. It could also be a nervous tic. Under a lot of stress lately? Maybe you're just not paying as much attention to tasks that you used to focus on more.
Do you get any aches or pains or have you noticed a lessening of sensation anywhere? Fingertips in particular can be indicative.
The human body is remarkably good at repairing damage to itself, but nerve damage is the exception to the rule. If it's been a year and you're afraid of lasting damage your best option is to actually consult a licensed physician, who can give you a better idea as to what could be going on. Nerve damage isn't the only possibility here and even if that is the case you should be able to work around it and have no long-term consequences. Talk to your doc and see what the prognosis over there is.
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