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Old 04-03-2022, 05:41 PM #1
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Default Handshake woes

Hey everyone,

Been with PCS for about two months now and suffered a setback when someone at work decided to give me a very “firm” handshake. While the rational side of my brain knows that even the strongest handshake cant generate 60gs to the brain, I still am feeling the side effects - nausea, anxiety, dizziness and a mild headache.

Any tips on what to do and what might have happened? I didn’t suffer any neck injuries in the initial injury so curious to see what’s going on.
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