Anyone in seattle/bellevue area?

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Anyone in seattle/bellevue area?

Garth Hitchens
I'm interested in meeting with people in the seattle area who have electrosensitivity, and are
interested in talking with others about how to reduce exposures, get support, etc. I am very
technically savvy with EMF/RF and am curious to share idea with others out there.

I might be interested in trying to get toghether a small group to discuss these issues locally.

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Re: Anyone in seattle/bellevue area?

Marc Martin
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seattlegarth wrote:
> I'm interested in meeting with people in the seattle area who have
> electrosensitivity, and are interested in talking with others about
> how to reduce exposures, get support, etc. I am very technically
> savvy with EMF/RF and am curious to share idea with others out there.

Heh, heh... the list owner of eSens (me) lives in Seattle! You can
contact me by email -- I don't really have any interest in local
groups... I'm limiting my involvement in ES to just running this
group, and had resisted creating this group for years because I
didn't think I had to time to moderate yet another group (I moderate
2 other groups and maintain 2 websites on totally different subjects).
But I think this group has turned out rather well, although I'm
not sure if a lot of people have made much progress with overcoming
their ES (it seems to require a lot of money and trial & error --
plus an open mind!)

Marc

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Re: Anyone in seattle/bellevue area?

tayloka_40
Hey Marc....I think I have made GREAT progress with radiation sickness. Although I
plugged away trial and error....and let me tell ya' those errors can reallysmart, not a big
margin for making one...I garnered some real helpful tips from this board. The clay being
the big one. I could be like a pig in ...oh...clay....all day if I could.

There are many helpful and beneficial tips here. Thanks for your contribution to making
my life just a tad easier.

Karen

--- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote:

>
> seattlegarth wrote:
> > I'm interested in meeting with people in the seattle area who have
> > electrosensitivity, and are interested in talking with others about
> > how to reduce exposures, get support, etc. I am very technically
> > savvy with EMF/RF and am curious to share idea with others out there.
>
> Heh, heh... the list owner of eSens (me) lives in Seattle! You can
> contact me by email -- I don't really have any interest in local
> groups... I'm limiting my involvement in ES to just running this
> group, and had resisted creating this group for years because I
> didn't think I had to time to moderate yet another group (I moderate
> 2 other groups and maintain 2 websites on totally different subjects).
> But I think this group has turned out rather well, although I'm
> not sure if a lot of people have made much progress with overcoming
> their ES (it seems to require a lot of money and trial & error --
> plus an open mind!)
>
> Marc
>

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Thank you to Mark

snoshoe_2
I've been thinking of this for a while, and This is a good post to put
it on.
 
I do want to thank Marc for this group, and for putting up with all our
different personalities, I know how much effort can go into these
groupsmyself. Just posting is about all I can handle now. I have
certainly learned a lot here, and now have more to try out when I can
afford it.
I think just the moral support of realizing how many others are out
there with these problems is a big help in itself.
Thanks Marc,

~ Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email],

> > Heh, heh... the list owner of eSens (me) lives in Seattle! You can
> > contact me by email -- I don't really have any interest in local
> > groups... I'm limiting my involvement in ES to just running this
> > group, and had resisted creating this group for years because I
> > didn't think I had to time to moderate yet another group (I moderate
> > 2 other groups and maintain 2 websites on totally different
subjects).
> > But I think this group has turned out rather well, although I'm
> > not sure if a lot of people have made much progress with overcoming
> > their ES (it seems to require a lot of money and trial & error --
> > plus an open mind!)
> >
> > Marc
> >
>