Heh, I just broke my right arm and I'm right handed. Thus, I am learning to become ambidextrous a lot quicker than I would have.

I had trouble eating the first few days, but I think that was because I had to eat lying down in a hospital bed. Everything else I'm doing rather well, except for things that require full use of both hands.
I think my left eye is dominant simply because it has better eyesight. My right eye is evidently legally blind, but I can see just fine without using glasses. (Good, because I lose them all the time!) However, I did a thing in my psychology class once, and the results were that neither eye was really dominant. o-o' I think I just didn't have my hands six inches away from my face. XD
Also, I'm left footed, I think. I don't know if that's natural or the result of civil war reenacting, because when marching you have to start off with your left foot.