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An observation of symptoms

richsurf77
It's funny but it seems to me like my symptoms are either quite good or
noticably a lot worse. There doesn't seem to be much in between. For
example when they are bad I know when I switch the computer on the
normal noise that the desktop case makes seems louder than normal and
almost like it is vibrating inside my head. And also when they are bad,
when I wake up in the morning my head feels bad, with my ears ringing
more and the side of my head that I am lying on feeling like it has
been crushed and feels bruised. I guess this is possibly because the
blood vessels are already narrower because of the ES and maybe lying
with the side of my head on the pillow crushes them even more. And also
my right shoulder feels hot and aches when I'm on the computer  
probably because I'm right-handed so that's the hand I hold the mouse
with so I guess my shoulder is being slightly electrocuted!! But I
wonder why it is not my hand that fells like this or a lower part of
my arm?

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Re: An observation of symptoms

Andrew McAfee
I also have been struggling with how to get a good night's rest and
wake up refreshed. I have a blanket of velostat on the floor below my
bed which is grounded. A silver lined fabric hanging at the head of my
bed to block the reflection of RF off the wall. The room is painted
with copper paint (and entire surface of ceilings and hallway, all
grounded) and the windows are covered with two materials. The bed is
natural latex foam with no metal, and I still am feeling burning
sensations on my face, stress on my kidneys, and tingling at the
corners of my eyes at night.
Oh, I also where a lead lined hood over my head and turn the power off
at the breaker box.

The sense that I get is that the copper paint is resonating with the
outside RF or some electricity from the ground or from somewhere else
in the house. I have tried sleeping with grounding material touching me
but that drains my energy. I have gotten the ambient body voltage
reading down to .02 mV while I am in bed.

There are so many factors to contend with...
I can understand why another ES person is having trouble sleeping.
Andrew
On Dec 30, 2006, at 7:44 AM, richsurf77 wrote:

> It's funny but it seems to me like my symptoms are either quite good or
> noticably a lot worse. There doesn't seem to be much in between. For
> example when they are bad I know when I switch the computer on the
> normal noise that the desktop case makes seems louder than normal and
> almost like it is vibrating inside my head. And also when they are bad,
> when I wake up in the morning my head feels bad, with my ears ringing
> more and the side of my head that I am lying on feeling like it has
> been crushed and feels bruised. I guess this is possibly because the
> blood vessels are already narrower because of the ES and maybe lying
> with the side of my head on the pillow crushes them even more. And also
> my right shoulder feels hot and aches when I'm on the computer
> probably because I'm right-handed so that's the hand I hold the mouse
> with so I guess my shoulder is being slightly electrocuted!! But I
> wonder why it is not my hand that fells like this or a lower part of
> my arm?
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: An observation of symptoms

richsurf77
--- In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@...> wrote:
>
> I also have been struggling with how to get a good night's rest and
> wake up refreshed. I have a blanket of velostat on the floor below
my
> bed which is grounded. A silver lined fabric hanging at the head of
my
> bed to block the reflection of RF off the wall. The room is painted
> with copper paint (and entire surface of ceilings and hallway, all
> grounded) and the windows are covered with two materials. The bed
is
> natural latex foam with no metal, and I still am feeling burning
> sensations on my face, stress on my kidneys, and tingling at the
> corners of my eyes at night.
> Oh, I also where a lead lined hood over my head and turn the power
off
> at the breaker box.
>
> The sense that I get is that the copper paint is resonating with
the
> outside RF or some electricity from the ground or from somewhere
else
> in the house. I have tried sleeping with grounding material
touching me
> but that drains my energy. I have gotten the ambient body voltage
> reading down to .02 mV while I am in bed.
>
> There are so many factors to contend with...
> I can understand why another ES person is having trouble sleeping.
> Andrew
> On Dec 30, 2006, at 7:44 AM, richsurf77 wrote:
>
> > It's funny but it seems to me like my symptoms are either quite
good or
> > noticably a lot worse. There doesn't seem to be much in between.
For
> > example when they are bad I know when I switch the computer on the
> > normal noise that the desktop case makes seems louder than normal
and
> > almost like it is vibrating inside my head. And also when they
are bad,
> > when I wake up in the morning my head feels bad, with my ears
ringing
> > more and the side of my head that I am lying on feeling like it
has
> > been crushed and feels bruised. I guess this is possibly because
the
> > blood vessels are already narrower because of the ES and maybe
lying
> > with the side of my head on the pillow crushes them even more.
And also
> > my right shoulder feels hot and aches when I'm on the computer
> > probably because I'm right-handed so that's the hand I hold the
mouse
> > with so I guess my shoulder is being slightly electrocuted!! But I
> > wonder why it is not my hand that fells like this or a lower
part of
> > my arm?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >


Hi Andrew, what is velostat and what is it protecting you from and
how is it grounded? And what does the copper paint protect you from?
I assume it's outside electric fields as you are turning the electric
off. Also this body voltage reading, what was it before you put these
things in? And does it go up alot when you are near a working TV or
computer or power lines and where is the reading the highest? Have
you tried theStetzer filters I think they are supposed to be good.

from Richard (UK)

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Re: An observation of symptoms

skrzn
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This sounds very familiar to those who have tried the paleolithic diet.
It's common to those who eat cooked/processed carbohydrates.
If you were to try eating nothing but raw fatty animal protein for three weeks I think you
would see these problems disappear.

William




--- In [hidden email], "richsurf77" <richgrav@...> wrote:
>
> It's funny but it seems to me like my symptoms are either quite good or
> noticably a lot worse.

And also when they are bad,
> when I wake up in the morning my head feels bad, with my ears ringing
> more and the side of my head that I am lying on feeling like it has
> been crushed and feels bruised

And also
> my right shoulder feels hot and aches when I'm on the computer  
> probably because I'm right-handed so that's the hand I hold the mouse
> with so I guess my shoulder is being slightly electrocuted!! But I
> wonder why it is not my hand that fells like this or a lower part of
> my arm?
>