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I'm back at the hotel where I do relatively okay (there's a bit of allergenic mold here). There's not a lot of wifi in my room--probably the walls or whatever. The hotel signal is weak to nonexistent, and other secured networks from wherever are about signal 1 or less. I turned the wifi router back on in the house I left and today I went back to get some stuff. I swear to god, as I enter the neighborhood, I notice pressure in my head and jaw. I can feel it. WHAT the heck is it? My bf notes a power station notfar from the neighborhood. Could that be part of it? Or is it the wimax? But that's everywhere. But there's also a cell/wimax dish tower nearish. Then at the house with the router its awful. I can hardly bear it and have to get out after a few minutes. I seem now more sensitive to my laptop etc. But I'm using it anyway. I guess 2 days away and the metallic taste is much diminished. Someone said a house can be badly wired and become an amplified DC magnet. I don't know what combo of things affected me but I can't figure it out. Is there a chance some wifi routers are not well shielded? One of the 3 antennae on this router is broken--it flops down and I can see the wires thru the broken rubber casing. Does anyone have further thoughts? Now in looking for a home we have to be sans wifi, sans mold, sans new paint, sans gas leaks. THe list is so endless. |
Do an antenna search to see how many you are exposed to in a four mile radius. antennasearch.com.
I figured out that it was coming from the outside because i couldn't tolerate the outside as well as the inside of my house. We are bombarded by these cell antennas; you can't hardly get away from them. Wish they were never invented! Loni --- On Mon, 3/8/10, cocopollyphenol <[hidden email]> wrote: From: cocopollyphenol <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Further mystification To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, March 8, 2010, 2:54 PM Okay... I'm back at the hotel where I do relatively okay (there's a bit of allergenic mold here). There's not a lot of wifi in my room--probably the walls or whatever. The hotel signal is weak to nonexistent, and other secured networks from wherever are about signal 1 or less. I turned the wifi router back on in the house I left and today I went back to get some stuff. I swear to god, as I enter the neighborhood, I notice pressure in my head and jaw. I can feel it. WHAT the heck is it? My bf notes a power station notfar from the neighborhood. Could that be part of it? Or is it the wimax? But that's everywhere. But there's also a cell/wimax dish tower nearish. Then at the house with the router its awful. I can hardly bear it and have to get out after a few minutes. I seem now more sensitive to my laptop etc. But I'm using it anyway. I guess 2 days away and the metallic taste is much diminished. Someone said a house can be badly wired and become an amplified DC magnet. I don't know what combo of things affected me but I can't figure it out. Is there a chance some wifi routers are not well shielded? One of the 3 antennae on this router is broken--it flops down and I can see the wires thru the broken rubber casing. Does anyone have further thoughts? Now in looking for a home we have to be sans wifi, sans mold, sans new paint, sans gas leaks. THe list is so endless. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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In a message dated 08/03/2010 23:17:13 GMT Standard Time, [hidden email] writes: Is there a chance some wifi routers are not well shielded? One of the 3 antennae on this router is broken--it flops down and I can see the wires thru the broken rubber casing. Just ditch the wifi ! It will be topping you up and further educating your immune system to this threat, When you say wimax is everywhere, well better to be out of any main beams or close to the transmitter, when you are in town you may well have crossed into a main beam ? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hey Loni, I did do that and there are lots, but I'd feel them at the hotel too. And I came from NYC where there were probably tons, right?
It's possible it's that power station, but apparently it's near the Buckhead diner where I had lunch with a friend a month ago and felt fine. I'm leaning toward the dirty powerlines idea--old low slung power lines many going thru trees and maybe not well maintained, creating an electromagnetic field in the house and maybe the neighborhood. It's so peculiar. I have to be back there today to have a guy wrap all our boxes in plastic to prepare to store them so I'll be exposed for a few hours. But away I feel better which is a relief. Now I'm looking for something a bit more rural and on some land. BUT I willprobably face mold issues in most of those homes as they'll be older. --- In [hidden email], Loni <loni326@...> wrote: > > Do an antenna search to see how many you are exposed to in a four mile radius. antennasearch.com. >  > I figured out that it was coming from the outside because i couldn't tolerate the outside as well as the inside of my house. >  > We are bombarded by these cell antennas; you can't hardly get away from them. >  > Wish they were never invented!  Loni > > --- On Mon, 3/8/10, cocopollyphenol <cocopollyphenol@...> wrote: > > |
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