Flying with EHS? Possible now?

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Flying with EHS? Possible now?

Plop Plop
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Last lone hall flight I did I got back to London from Asia and they locked me up in isolation on a section in a giant mental hospital because I went stiff as a board and could not move. I think it was just the shock of the pollution now.   I remember saying I thought it was the dark that was making me ill so they put me in a padded cell with no light or window.  I have NO memory of how I got out at all. Nor does ant one else.  Pretty scary.  I don't know if I would risk flying again.  Does it seem possible now?  I think that if I was covered in anti EMR clothing I could do it may be???  Any advice or experience???
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Plop Plop
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Plop Plop
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Has any one tried moving from the US to the EU or the other way  and found their EHS has abated considerably?  Apparently this lasts a year or 2.  The change from 50Hz to 60Hz  stops you being ill. Any experiences?
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Karl
I can't answer your question directly, but my sister is normally a bit awkward (and may have ES) but felt much better when studying n Europe.

As for air travel, I felt terrible the last time I flew. Other people say that they aren't bothered by the plane as much as the airport, so YMMV.
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Marc Martin
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I've been on trips from the USA to Europe, but the ES symptoms remain the same.  

Or probably even worse, since airports/planes/hotels/rental cars are much worse
environments than what I experience at home.

Marc

 
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Jinna
I'm not more affected in airplanes than I am in electrically charged cars... I feel drained, tired, some fog, some digestive slowness... stuff like that.

Same as in trains.

I did a 5 hour train ride on Friday, started having headaches, stomach upset, fatigue, usual stuff.

I tested many different gadgets, the only one that seemed to make a clear effect was the Coufal Body Guard device that I borrowed again.

Coming back by car, I left it on (this car also makes me sick), and felt good the whole way...

I would not travel too often if I had your experience, Plop. Each person is different, but you seem pretty sensitive to me to risk....
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Plop Plop
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Do you check out the magnetic field when you travel?  New cars and electric trains are very high and this causes chronic fatigue.  MWs are on all the major roads and many trains.  Have you considered wearing Anti EMR clothing?  They would stop a lot of the MWs.

I certainly think that living in the middle of London again would be a mistake or even to visit.  I think that my extreme reaction was a result of being exposed to London levels of EMR  after being out of then for a while.  

I travel in my car on small roads with a Meter to check I am not in phone signals and I am fine.  My car has no measurable EMR (PUG 206 HDi).   If I go through MWs  I feel shite after and for the rest of the day.  I think/wish they must offer low signal routes between places.

Mobile phone handsets can work down to about 0.000002micro W/m2 0.00003V/m

Make people stop and get out of their cars to use the polluting things. Make it law. I have the right to travel without being poisoned.