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Old 12-17-2007, 02:57 AM #1
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Default Hand shaking with neuropathy

I have Neuropathy in my hands now too. When I am in Church or at work I have to greet people. How do you politly not shake hands with people without seeming rude or having to explain to everyone you meet that you have a problem? Especially because it is both hands, not just one. Does anyone have any ideas? It hurts so bad especailly when they give you a really firm handshake or pat your hand while shaking it.
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