Guest guest Posted January 31, 2004 Report Share Posted January 31, 2004 Thanks, Kat. You are right on with your understanding of this increasingly common condition. It would not take much to install a crude Faraday cage around her bed. Remember it is the exposure times the person's sensitivity times the TIME she is exposed that adds up to her total load. See the electromagnetic smog and the MCS archives at askwaltstollmd.com Let us know what you learn. Walt - " Kathy Miller " <js_kat Friday, January 30, 2004 3:53 PM Re: [s-A] [symphonicHealth] Electrical Pollution > I know that my daughter had major issues with > electricity (was electromagnetically sensitive) when > she was dealing with environmental illness. One > experience she had that was amazing was, when she was > seeing an environmental MD (before she found the right > kind of help) he took her into his electrical > magnetically shielded (EMS) room, and when he shut the > door she at first was scared...she felt different and > didn't know why. Then she realized she didn't have a > headache, there was no noise from electricity running > through her head. The EMS can make a huge difference > for those sensitive. Copper around the perimeter of a > room will block EMF waves from getting through. > > She was planning on shielding her room at one point, > but since she has had her issues with EI and > electromagnetic sensitivity fixed, she hasn't worried > about it. > > One way a person can tell if they are > electromagnetically sensitive is that they find > themselves getting fatigued sitting in front of a > computer screen. The EMF coming off the computer will > fatigue one who is sensitive very quickly. I've seen > this a number of times in people who needed EMF fixed. > > I also worry that people who have sensitivity to EMF > are not far off from EI. My daughter had her > culminating event that triggered EI three days after > her work desk was moved next to a wall that had a > transformer on the other side. One interesting side > effect she had with the EMF sensitivity is that she > would drain batteries - all through high school every > three months we had to put a new battery in her > calculator (her brother with the same calculator never > needed new batteries). She also had to replace > batteries in her pager at work every couple of weeks > (unheard of by everyone else there, she said that > going to the secretaries and asking for batteries as > often as she was, she got really funny looks - and she > was going to different ones each time so each only saw > her a small percentage of the times she was replacing > batteries). > > Kat > > > > > SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! > http://webhosting./ps/sb/ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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