I broke my right arm and had a cast on for a long time and had to use my left. Now that my arm has healed i still use my left for almost everything such as writing, drawing, eating, throwing and brushing my teeth. And it feels kind of awkward to use my right now. i can still use it but it isnt as comfortable anymore.
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You are not naturally lefty because of that. Its funny because I am a lefty, broke my left arm in 12 places when I was 8 years and had a cast for 2 years. Couldn't use my let hand ever and when the cast was removed. Bingo. I went back to left hand because i was born left-handed even if I wrote with my right hand for 2 years during schooling, I reverted immediately to my let hand.
Sometimes it is hard to tell which hand is dominant.
I'm naturally left-handed. I was forced to write right-handed by an old-fashioned schoolmarm, I play guitar right-handed (rh guitars are easier to find and cheaper than lh), at cricket I used to bat rh and bowl lh.
The truth lies in your feet. If you want to kick a soccer ball or football with your left foot, you are a natural left-hander that has been forced into conventionality. Otherwise, you are a right hander who has been forced to become ambidextrous - no harm in that, actually useful.
My mother had bad bones, she broke her right arm about 9 times in her life, she preferred using it, but she could write left-handed from necessity. She only broke the left arm twice, because if she fell over she put the weakened right arm out to break the fall. Don't ask about her broken legs, I lost count. She used the right leg if she was kicking a ball to me ...
You're used to your left hand moreso than your right now, but you can still use your right. It'll feel weird, but after a while you'll get it down.