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Blood pressure & RF exposure

canaryyuk
One of my most painful and worrying symptoms when exposed for any
length of time to RF-EMFs from Dects, masts, etc is a kind of brain
inflammation. It is very like migraine, but it seems worse. The
other day i got it and i started visualising my brain bleeding in an
attempt to ease the pressure, which made me think of potential
aneurysms, which i believe do sometimes occur in ppl who report
having migraine symptoms.

Because the "vasospasm' associated with migraines must in some way be
linked to blood pressure (though they talk alot about serotonin
triggering migraines too) i wondered whether i might be able to
detect a measureable change in my blood pressure when exposed to
strong RF-EMFs.

I had the opportunity today. My starting blood pressure was 130/77.
I then turned on 2 Dects and a baby alarm for 25 minutes, the most i
could stand before i started to whimper, and at the end of that my
pressure had DROPPED to 107/70. I'd expected a rise! I switched
everything off and 15 mins later tested my pressure again. It was
132/72. I know that all those figures are well within the normal
range, and also that its the bottom (diastolic?) figure that docs
tend to be most interested in. But something measureable definitely
HAPPENED, particularly if you look at the top figure!

I've read that blood pressure drops when people have a heavy
histamine/allergic response.

Any thoughts on blood pressure and/or histamine in ES?

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Re: Blood pressure & RF exposure

Andrew McAfee
I frequently sneeze when I feel a cell phone on around me.
Andrew
On Sep 22, 2005, at 4:48 PM, canaryyuk wrote:

> One of my most painful and worrying symptoms when exposed for any
> length of time to RF-EMFs from Dects, masts, etc is a kind of brain
> inflammation. It is very like migraine, but it seems worse. The
> other day i got it and i started visualising my brain bleeding in an
> attempt to ease the pressure, which made me think of potential
> aneurysms, which i believe do sometimes occur in ppl who report
> having migraine symptoms.
>
> Because the "vasospasm' associated with migraines must in some way be
> linked to blood pressure (though they talk alot about serotonin
> triggering migraines too) i wondered whether i might be able to
> detect a measureable change in my blood pressure when exposed to
> strong RF-EMFs.
>
> I had the opportunity today. My starting blood pressure was 130/77.
> I then turned on 2 Dects and a baby alarm for 25 minutes, the most i
> could stand before i started to whimper, and at the end of that my
> pressure had DROPPED to 107/70. I'd expected a rise! I switched
> everything off and 15 mins later tested my pressure again. It was
> 132/72. I know that all those figures are well within the normal
> range, and also that its the bottom (diastolic?) figure that docs
> tend to be most interested in. But something measureable definitely
> HAPPENED, particularly if you look at the top figure!
>
> I've read that blood pressure drops when people have a heavy
> histamine/allergic response.
>
> Any thoughts on blood pressure and/or histamine in ES?
>
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RE: Blood pressure & RF exposure

Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
In reply to this post by canaryyuk
There is scientific research associating raised blood pressure and
exposure to microwaves. I also havwe suffered from chronic high blood
pressure since 1998.

Sarah

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One of my most painful and worrying symptoms when exposed for any
length of time to RF-EMFs from Dects, masts, etc is a kind of brain
inflammation. It is very like migraine, but it seems worse. The
other day i got it and i started visualising my brain bleeding in an
attempt to ease the pressure, which made me think of potential
aneurysms, which i believe do sometimes occur in ppl who report
having migraine symptoms.  

Because the "vasospasm' associated with migraines must in some way be
linked to blood pressure (though they talk alot about serotonin
triggering migraines too) i wondered whether i might be able to
detect a measureable change in my blood pressure when exposed to
strong RF-EMFs.

I had the opportunity today. My starting blood pressure was 130/77.  
I then turned on 2 Dects and a baby alarm for 25 minutes, the most i
could stand before i started to whimper, and at the end of that my
pressure had DROPPED to 107/70. I'd expected a rise! I switched
everything off and 15 mins later tested my pressure again. It was
132/72. I know that all those figures are well within the normal
range, and also that its the bottom (diastolic?) figure that docs
tend to be most interested in. But something measureable definitely
HAPPENED, particularly if you look at the top figure!

I've read that blood pressure drops when people have a heavy
histamine/allergic response.

Any thoughts on blood pressure and/or histamine in ES?





 
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