https://www.dallasnews.com/business/technology/2019/10/25/verizon-just-switched-on-5g-wireless-coverage-in-these-dallas-neighborhoods/
I was trying to figure out how I could make it to the Environmental Health Center, but now this makes it way more troublesome for me to think about right now... I feel like we are living in a terrible sci-fi movie. |
Hi Elle, We're all worried about 5G. You're the first of us to experience it. What's it like? Can you feel its effects? Thank, James From: "Elle [via ES]" <[hidden email]> To: "James Bjerring" <[hidden email]> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2019 10:45:57 AM Subject: [ES] Dallas just got 5G wireless :( https://www.dallasnews.com/business/technology/2019/10/25/verizon-just-switched-on-5g-wireless-coverage-in-these-dallas-neighborhoods/ I was trying to figure out how I could make it to the Environmental Health Center, but now this makes it way more troublesome for me to think about right now... I feel like we are living in a terrible sci-fi movie. If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
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Oh, no, I am not in Dallas. I was thinking about traveling to get help in Dallas at the Environmental Heath Center... Now with AT&T and Verizon's 5G there, it seems almost too scary for me in my current condition. I'm going to get the metal out of my body and continue to get stronger before I might even venture to Dallas or anywhere. I've been in my home for at least 3 weeks with no car to drive and going a little stir crazy.
I had to sleep on the sofa for a few nights due to higher Rf in the bedroom causing palpitations. Last night I finally "upgraded" to a mattress on the floor in a safer room. The level of RF that is now causing my palpitations is what I would have considered negligible or benign. Now a steady flow of 0.0024mW/m2 to 0.0069 or 0.0080s will set me off. That is frightening to me. We grounded the bed and have ordered YShield (shipping from Europe) for the bedroom so I might be able to sleep in my room in my bed again someday. |
Hi Elle, What kind of mattress are you sleeping on? I have a lot of trouble (RLS) with coil mattresses, presumable because the coils multiply the magnetic fields from ambient currents in the coils themselves. James From: "Elle [via ES]" <[hidden email]> To: "James Bjerring" <[hidden email]> Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2019 11:48:54 AM Subject: [ES] Re: Dallas just got 5G wireless :( Oh, no, I am not in Dallas. I was thinking about traveling to get help in Dallas at the Environmental Heath Center... Now with AT&T and Verizon's 5G there, it seems almost too scary for me in my current condition. I'm going to get the metal out of my body and continue to get stronger before I might even venture to Dallas or anywhere. I've been in my home for at least 3 weeks with no car to drive and going a little stir crazy.
I had to sleep on the sofa for a few nights due to higher Rf in the bedroom causing palpitations. Last night I finally "upgraded" to a mattress on the floor in a safer room. The level of RF that is now causing my palpitations is what I would have considered negligible or benign. Now a steady flow of 0.0024mW/m2 to 0.0069 or 0.0080s will set me off. That is frightening to me. We grounded the bed and have ordered YShield (shipping from Europe) for the bedroom so I might be able to sleep in my room in my bed again someday. If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
http://es-forum.com/Dallas-just-got-5G-wireless-tp4034559p4034571.html
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James,
We have a type of air mattress that sits on a metal frame so that is now grounded. I am researching organic mattresses without springs but they are pretty expensive. |
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I don't think the mattress necessarily has to be "organic"... in fact, I tried an organic latex mattress once and my wife and I both thought it was "too hot", and we got rid of it.
Right now using a low-cost (relatively) from Brentwood, which has no metal, and I didn't have any offgassing issues with it (which is another big issue with mattresses) Marc |
Marc, that is great to hear. If you could email or reply with the model. It's important to me that it was not too hot and no off gassing issue. Whew!
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On October 28, Elle [via ES] <[hidden email]> wrote: > Marc, that is great to hear. If you could email or reply with the > model. It's important to me that it was not too hot and no off gassing > issue. Whew! Unfortunately, the mattress I'm using is now discontinued. It was an "extra firm" mattress, and now Brentwood no longer carries extra firm mattresses. But the company only makes a few different mattresses, and I believe they are all "CertiPure", which means that they don't offgas much. https://www.brentwoodhome.com/ Marc |
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Oh, and another mattress I had my eye on is "TempFlow", as this is kind of a non-offgassing alternative to a TempurePedic mattress. I already have one of their pillows that I'm using currently, and can confirm that I had no problem with chemical offgassing. Meanwhile, a Tempurpedic pillow is something that I have to wait for months to offgas before I can use it.
http://tempflow.com/ Marc |
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