Electrical Outlets and Feeling the Current

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Electrical Outlets and Feeling the Current

sky_watch
I don't recall now when I started having the sensations that I was feeling shocked when I pass by or sit in the path of an electrical outlet. I haven't shared this with anyone because thinking that's what's happening makes me feel "really strange". Is what I think I'm experiencing just in my head or can it actually be happening, the being shocked?
Peacefulness,
Kay

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Patricia
hi, kitoi!  
is that true of all outlets in your house and in other places?  
have you tested your outlets? 
i have a gadget i plug into sockets and it tells me the flow
through them.  if it's high, i know something is amiss. 
love, patricia 


On Jul 9, 2014, at 10:16 AM, Kitoi [via ES] wrote:

I don't recall now when I started having the sensations that I was feeling shocked when I pass by or sit in the path of an electrical outlet. I haven't shared this with anyone because thinking that's what's happening makes me feel "really strange". Is what I think I'm experiencing just in my head or can it actually be happening, the being shocked?
Peacefulness, Kay

"I think it will be all right in the end, but if it is not all right, it is not yet the end." --The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel




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Marc Martin
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On July  9, "Kitoi [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I don't recall now when I started having the sensations that I was feeling
> shocked when I pass by or sit in the path of an electrical outlet. I haven't
> shared this with anyone because thinking that's what's happening makes me
> feel "really strange". Is what I think I'm experiencing just in my head or
> can it actually be happening, the being shocked?

Yes, I've heard that can happen.  For myself, there was a time when I was
so sensitive that I could feel the energy from the wiring behind the walls
(or around a light switch or outlet), but I was never received a "shock" from it.

Marc
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sky_watch
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It can be any electrical outlet in my home but it doesn't happen every time and not with any regularity. It does seem to happen though closer to evening time.

When I say, "shocked", that's the only really good definition I can come up with because the sensation is far more than tingling.

I also get shocked or burned by my wired mouse, my wired keyboard and at certain times any remote I might be using. I have a Kindle Fire and when I'm using it, not right away, but probably 15 minutes or so after I start getting burned or shocked when I touch the screen.

Altogether though, some days are worse than others and the sensations become horrible sometimes before it rains and sometimes while it's raining.

And some days I wish I could find an island where "no" waves existed and I could live symptom free!
Peacefulness,
Kay

Today is a good day for a good day!
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Patricia
that's interesting, kitoi. 
you are definitely a magnet for electricity.  
have you had any bouts with heavy metals?  
i have looked back over my life and have 
realized i had several strong hits of heavy metals. 
of course, many have metal in their teeth, 
unfortunately.  i had my metal fillings removed 
many years ago.  but i still had encounters with 
mega doses of metals when i worked for a short 
time at hyundai... one evening my ankles and 
eyelids swelled to grapefruit and golf ball size... 
and i am a rather petite person.  i screamed
when i saw it.  
 
i too would love to live where there are no 
waves... and plenty of non-GMO, organic 
pineapple, papaya and coconut trees - and yet 
i am very spoiled - i still want my internet!!!!!  
what are we doing to do?  
love, patricia 


On Jul 9, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Kitoi [via ES] wrote:

It can be any electrical outlet in my home but it doesn't happen every time and not with any regularity. It does seem to happen though closer to evening time.

When I say, "shocked", that's the only really good definition I can come up with because the sensation is far more than tingling.

I also get shocked or burned by my wired mouse, my wired keyboard and at certain times any remote I might be using. I have a Kindle Fire and when I'm using it, not right away, but probably 15 minutes or so after I start getting burned or shocked when I touch the screen.

Altogether though, some days are worse than others and the sensations become horrible sometimes before it rains and sometimes while it's raining.

And some days I wish I could find an island where "no" waves existed and I could live symptom free!
Peacefulness, Kay

"I think it will be all right in the end, but if it is not all right, it is not yet the end." --The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel




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superdrove
There is a chance you could have some dirty electricity contaminating the wiring in your home.  If you have a smart meter, it is for sure.  If not, it could be that your neighbor(s) are using some dirty device or devices that are contaminating your wiring, or some device in your home is.  Is there a cell tower nearby?  Are you located near underground wiring harnasses?   Maybe the power utility is sending current through the ground near your home.  Are you located near a substation, a train station, or a subway?

There are so many ways that home wiring can pick up dirty electricity. After you get a Gauss meter and measure your devices for high EMF's, then you need to get Kill-o-Watt meter which can be purchased on Amazon for $20 (http://www.amazon.com/P3-P4400-Electricity-Usage-Monitor/dp/B00009MDBU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413534689&sr=8-1&keywords=kill-p-watt).  You connect it to household appliances to assesses their efficiency.  It counts consumption by the Kilowatt Hour.  It checks The quality of power by monitoring Voltage, Line Frequency & Power Factor.  I had a pair of Altec Lansing speakers with a subwoofer that measured extremely high EMF's and contaminated my computer station.  Another pair I got, same brand, different design, were fine.  The Belkin Battery back up also had to go.

Here is a quote from a 2009 Prevention Magazine article:

… a particular kind of EMF, a relatively new suspected carcinogen known as high-frequency voltage transients, or “dirty electricity.” Transients are largely by-products of modern energy-efficient electronics and appliances–from computers, refrigerators, and plasma TVs to compact fluorescent lightbulbs and dimmer switches–which tamp down the electricity they use. This manipulation of current creates a wildly fluctuating and potentially dangerous electromagnetic field that not only radiates into the immediate environment but also can back up along home or office wiring all the way to the utility, infecting every energy customer in between…
 

… “Opposite charges attract, and like charges repel. When a transient is going positive, the negatively charged electrons in your body move toward that positive charge. When the transient flips to negative, the body’s electrons are pushed back. Remember, these positive-negative shifts are occurring many thousands of times per second, so the electrons in your body are oscillating to that tune. Your body becomes charged up because you’re basically coupled to the transient’s electric field.”…
 

C. Johnson
Wireless Refugee
superdrove@zoho.com


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sky_watch
Thank you, superdrove, for all the great information!
Peacefulness,
Kay

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Salt Water Cure
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Hi Kitoi
Don't worry, your not strange. I too have felt emf from an electrical outlet when I had my bed too near one. However, I'm fine now since I've increased my salt intake. Please see 'salt water cure' to see how I over came my ES. Please let us know how you get on after trying the remedy.
All the best Rob.
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sky_watch
Salt Water Cure, thank you for passing on the information about Salt Water Cures. I'm certainly going to try it. I've tried a number of different remedies and so far nothing has helped. Hope this does!
Peacefulness,
Kay

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Fog Top
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Kitoi, what you are feeling is not unusual for an electro sensitive person.  Do you have access to a gauss meter?  The Trifield 100XE is a good one.
 
Current running through the wiring in your walls creates a magnetic field which radiates outward for around 6-8 feet, (even further if your utility is using power line communication which purposely injects RF into the electric signal to create dirty electricity to do their "smart communication"), or if there are wiring errors in the house. 
 
A gauss meter will show an elevated magnetic field wherever the wiring is running in  walls and floor which increases greatly at the plugin outlets.  Most American homes have plastic covered Romex electrical wiring in their walls which offers nothing in the way of containing the radiation fields so it leaks into the room. The current is running two ways in the wiring which helps cancel some of the magnetic field.  At outlets the wiring is separated which creates a higher magnetic field.
 
It's a good idea to move your bed away from the walls and even better if at night you can turn off electrical circuits at the breaker box to your bedroom and the room below if there is one.  Demand switches are sold which will eliminate having to go to the breaker box to do this each night.  I don't have one, sigh..
 
Wiring errors can be detected with a gauss meter by measuring before an overhead light is turned on in a room and then when the light is on.  If the field increases when the light is on you have a wiring error.  Make sure you're not using any CFL bulbs when trying this because most of those inject RF into the wiring and create high magnetic fields.  (Don't use compact fluorescent bulbs - they are horrid producers of dirty electricity!)
 
I have several rooms in my house which literally made me sick at night.  An ES electrical engineer told me about the gauss meter test.  With lights off my rooms measured around 0.1 mG; with the lights on it was a 6.0 mG.  The 2012 Bioinitiative Study cautions on fields above 1.0 mG. 
 
My husband spent a weekend fixing errors found on five circuits.  The engineer says most homes have wiring errors and that electrical inspectors and electricians should use a gauss meter before passing inspections on wiring, but sadly it's not required.
 
I hope you get relief from your symptoms!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 00:38:01 -0700
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Subject: [ES] Re: Electrical Outlets and Feeling the Current

Hi Kitoi
Don't worry, your not strange. I too have felt emf from an electrical outlet when I had my bed too near one. However, I'm fine now since I've increased my salt intake. Please see 'salt water cure' to see how I over came my ES. Please let us know how you get on after trying the remedy.
All the best Rob.


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