Since more people I work with have been getting vaccinated, strangely, I've been getting migraines much more often than the usual 3-4 per year. Lately it's been every couple weeks I will either get a migraine or feel like I'm on the edge of having one.
I am someone who never got headaches. I had had maybe one or two headaches in my life, if that.
None of my immediate family are vaccinated and I'm a total homebody so I'm not really interacting with vaccinated people.
About two months ago I was helping a vaxxed friend who had a staff shortage in his business and after maybe 30 minutes I developed a severe headache. I was suspicious because I heard about vaccine shedding as a possibility though not as a confirmed fact. I wasn't convinced of the correlation until the same thing happened to me on a subsequent visit with him about a month later. We did not physically touch but we traveled together in the same vehicle for an hour round trip. Same reaction. Severe headache and overall feeling of malaise after being near him. I couldn't wait to get away from him and detox.
I never had this reaction around him prior to his being vaccinated nor have I ever had this problem with anyone else.
I wonder about unvaxxed people married to a vaxxed person....are they noticing these types of problems too? For husband/wife scenarios where there is physical intimacy, do the vaxxed pose a threat to the unvaxxed? It would be nice of someone would address these questions.
Very thankful my immediate family all did not accept the jab.
It's weird because I wasn't really convinced that the shedding was a thing and migraines I get aren't something predictable (the only reason I don't use that as an excuse for bonus sick days is that karma would have me get a real migraine the next day).
But because it's not predictable, it's harder to say with any certainty if that's what is going on, but I know that it's been every couple of weeks I either wake up as though I had slept through a migraine, or feeling light-sensitive, or nauseous.
I wish that there was more certainty than the anecdote I can add, but instead it's just this strangeness and the suspicion that this might be the cause.
I've got migraines for as long as I can remember.
Since more people I work with have been getting vaccinated, strangely, I've been getting migraines much more often than the usual 3-4 per year. Lately it's been every couple weeks I will either get a migraine or feel like I'm on the edge of having one.
I am someone who never got headaches. I had had maybe one or two headaches in my life, if that.
None of my immediate family are vaccinated and I'm a total homebody so I'm not really interacting with vaccinated people.
About two months ago I was helping a vaxxed friend who had a staff shortage in his business and after maybe 30 minutes I developed a severe headache. I was suspicious because I heard about vaccine shedding as a possibility though not as a confirmed fact. I wasn't convinced of the correlation until the same thing happened to me on a subsequent visit with him about a month later. We did not physically touch but we traveled together in the same vehicle for an hour round trip. Same reaction. Severe headache and overall feeling of malaise after being near him. I couldn't wait to get away from him and detox.
I never had this reaction around him prior to his being vaccinated nor have I ever had this problem with anyone else.
I wonder about unvaxxed people married to a vaxxed person....are they noticing these types of problems too? For husband/wife scenarios where there is physical intimacy, do the vaxxed pose a threat to the unvaxxed? It would be nice of someone would address these questions.
Very thankful my immediate family all did not accept the jab.
It's weird because I wasn't really convinced that the shedding was a thing and migraines I get aren't something predictable (the only reason I don't use that as an excuse for bonus sick days is that karma would have me get a real migraine the next day).
But because it's not predictable, it's harder to say with any certainty if that's what is going on, but I know that it's been every couple of weeks I either wake up as though I had slept through a migraine, or feeling light-sensitive, or nauseous.
I wish that there was more certainty than the anecdote I can add, but instead it's just this strangeness and the suspicion that this might be the cause.