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I feel like I'm at a point where I want or need to start asking ppl if they have been jabbed when meeting them with a handshake & if they are refuse to give a shake. Felt really good all week & yesterday, then went to a new neighbors house yesterday. Shook hands. Last night started to not feel well, achy & woke up this morning with HA & still achy, slight ear ringing. Not sure if this is related, but every time I go out this seems to happen to me!
Not shaking hands to greet someone feels off for me as it is so customary to do & the polite thing to do. Feels rude & offensive not to do but.......maybe it's time to do the opposite so I am not sick.
Anyone else feel this way?
I have been asking some people if they have been jabbed, some I don't even have to ask, my body knows. Having the same problem as you except it shows up as eczema, shows up within a few hours or the next day. Shaking hands with anyone, not even going there... just shopping in the stores is enough to cause a flare up. When a jabbed one visits the house, open the windows after they leave. It seems to cause different reactions in different ways... places our bodies are most vulnerable.
This has been a frustrating experience for me, I've always had sensitive skin and it took me a long time to figure out what I was breaking out from. Once the pieces fall into place can lead to more frustration... do we become hermits and avoid everyone or figure out a way to overcome the reactions to whatever they are shedding? So thankful that those I'm close to haven't been jabbed... but too many have been. I was hoping they all got a placebo, but my body is telling me they got the real poison.
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I'm careful when out shopping but when around neighbors it's hard to know who or who is or isn't. That's all I think about when around them instead of enjoying myself.
If you don't know and don't ask, make a mental note on how you feel the next day... your body will tell you. Easier to do when only in contact with one or two people in a day.
When I first realized for sure what was causing it was when brother-in-law stopped by for a short visit. I didn't know if he had been jabbed or not until husband asked him.
Have run into old friends while out shopping, that is hard, they always want a hug... some I can guess whether they have been jabbed or not by their social circle... small town mentality. Sometimes not fitting in has it's rewards!
I shook hands with 2 new neighbors, another woman there had a cold. So I'm thinking it was here cold or maybe she got the shot & has long covid (so ridiculous) or it was the 2 new ones, not sure.
It was easier a couple of years ago when people proudly announced they had gotten the jab like it was a badge of honor.... that always made me cringe.
Many of the summer people who walked by our house did, some of them we have watched their health deteriorate. One who always stopped and talked when riding his bike by, now doesn't even look our way... some days he wears a mask. 😣
PROUD to be an AMERICAN 🇺🇸 Navy Nurse Veteran🦅⚓️💫✨🇺🇸
That’s tru! Theater demanded ppl announce who hadn’t gotten it. That’s what my original? Was about. Should we start demanding they tell us if they got it.