On the topic of what employers can make a person do in the US:
Like pinpricks or more like a rash?
Didn’t think about sun exposure.
I was wondering if bleeding under the skin.
If you press on one, does it turn pale?
Hope you are doing okay otherwise.
It's more like pin pricks. No raised anything. When I press on it, the area around it turns pale, it does not.
I'm doing great otherwise. I do wonder about longer term side effects of my vaccine - my DH has had a mild to moderate headache nearly every day since his second dose, which was 2.5 weeks ago now, and otherwise feels great.
These pinprick type spots were on the top of my right foot and the top of my right hand - I sleep on my right side, usually, so it did occur to me that circulation + vaccine might be the issue.
(DH just took a picture, I can see that there are more of them just under the skin. If they are clots, they are in the capillaries, so I'm likely to continue to ignore it. However, I think it's important that those of you who have had the vaccine report on any odd symptoms (to us and to your doctor).
I am glad I got the first set of shots when my immune system is still so active (I took Vitamin D, Zinc regularly even before the pandemic, because research showed that those things ward off the flu as well as flu shots do - but I got a flu shot this year, to prime my immune system). Then I added NAC a couple of days before the vaccine and only just stopped taking it. DH says NAC is the only thing that helps with his headaches, so surely his headaches are an immune response?
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On a purely psychological note, my mood is so much better and I'm sleeping better after the vaccine. We had our granddaughter over for an entire day - and it was weird, almost as if we all had to get acquainted again. She was subdued, although did a lot of running around in the backyard (she doesn't have a yard) and sat and hugged her favorite dog while they both watched 101 Dalmations (dog howls along and barks to send messages to the dogs on screen - she finds this hilarious, so do we).
That's when I realized that I've been mildly to moderately depressed for an entire year. Memories from more than a year ago, of things left unsaid and undone at work, flooded back. It's so weird - even driving around time seems weird. We used curbside pick-up instead of house delivery for the first time - great experience. But I feel less young, less adaptable. Am slowly getting more...interested in life again?
I suspect many of us are going through similar. And those of us still shielding (we're still avoiding many circumstances, various reasons) are still trapped in some way by this disease. When my county's new case rate gets a little lower, I'll feel much better.