I've been having a hell of a time lately! My brain feels like it's
being FRIED, and about to POP! All sorts of electromagnetic sensations in my head & face--like pressure, electrical sensations, off-center heavy magnetic feelings, electrical spark-type feelings, a freezing cold feeling on my skin, a feeling like my scalp & face being pulled tight in different directions, and visual room spinning at times. I'm SO SENSITIVE now that I have trouble even leaving the apartment, because I am feeling these sensations BIGTIME from every electrical thing that I pass--especially power lines & towers (which are right by my place!). I feel like I'm going to die just from walking to the mailbox. (And my apartment isn't safe, either--as I feel stuff even in my own bed.) Does anybody have any ideas for me? I feel like I need to move, but I don't know where to go. I am on SSI only as income (due to being ill), and on Section 8 housing assistance. I don't have much of a choice as to where I can live. I could possibly buy a property if it was extremely cheap. Does anybody know of a place that would be safe? |
In a message dated 2/22/2009 9:08:02 A.M. GMT Standard Time, [hidden email] writes: times. I'm SO SENSITIVE now that I have trouble even leaving the apartment, because I am feeling these sensations BIGTIME from every electrical thing that I pass--especially power lines & towers (which Look at your diet and lifestyle at the moment, are you on any meds that might be overloading you, re-appraise these, make a change in a few areas of your life small ones but changes to the way you live/think. Have you tried heavy cardio exersise followed by meditation and so on, you need to give your body a diversion, something else to worry about, I think sometimes that we try to get to pure from all the esmog, making it worse for us when we re-emerge, exposure to some is necessary and tolerance of this is necessary otherwise you will go mad. Sadly I turned to puffing on ciggeretts for the last 2 weeks and oddly it has a mild toning down effect on my ES, largely because in poisining my cells with cigs they draw their attention away from esmog, but this is not sustainable so I have now stopped this and will have to weather the storm when my body especially my lungs gets round to dealing with all that mess I have poured into them ! So inversely I am sure that you can do some other positive diversion tatic on your body just to get you through a difficult time.. do you get my drift... PUK [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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An apartment is one of the worst places to be.
Wireless networks abound, TVs are everywhere, and you may have building power routed by your unit. Get yourself a meter(s) and find a place with lower levels of EMF. Vermont is a good state. They generally put the towers up in the mountain. Stay clear of Boston, those bastards are raising towers everywhere. Eli --- In [hidden email], "luminous_blue" <blueradiance6@...> wrote: > > I've been having a hell of a time lately! My brain feels like it's > being FRIED, and about to POP! All sorts of electromagnetic > sensations in my head & face--like pressure, electrical sensations, > off-center heavy magnetic feelings, electrical spark-type feelings, a > freezing cold feeling on my skin, a feeling like my scalp & face being > pulled tight in different directions, and visual room spinning at > times. I'm SO SENSITIVE now that I have trouble even leaving the > apartment, because I am feeling these sensations BIGTIME from every > electrical thing that I pass--especially power lines & towers (which > are right by my place!). I feel like I'm going to die just from > walking to the mailbox. (And my apartment isn't safe, either--as I > feel stuff even in my own bed.) Does anybody have any ideas for me? > I feel like I need to move, but I don't know where to go. I am on SSI > only as income (due to being ill), and on Section 8 housing > assistance. I don't have much of a choice as to where I can live. I > could possibly buy a property if it was extremely cheap. Does anybody > know of a place that would be safe? > |
In reply to this post by luminous_blue
Hi, Blue,
We are all pretty much in the same boat as you. Read thru all the past posts--at least 2 years past--and you will see we discuss helps here all thetime. Calcium AEP and pantethine are 2 supplements which help me, but they do not "cure" the problem. If you want more info, contact me personally. But you will need to read past posts to really get a true picture of what you are dealing with and how to go about treating the problem. Hope this helps you, Diane --- On Sun, 2/22/09, luminous_blue <[hidden email]> wrote: From: luminous_blue <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Help! To: [hidden email] Date: Sunday, February 22, 2009, 4:07 AM I've been having a hell of a time lately! My brain feels like it's being FRIED, and about to POP! All sorts of electromagnetic sensations in my head & face--like pressure, electrical sensations, off-center heavy magnetic feelings, electrical spark-type feelings, a freezing cold feeling on my skin, a feeling like my scalp & face being pulled tight in different directions, and visual room spinning at times. I'm SO SENSITIVE now that I have trouble even leaving the apartment, because I am feeling these sensations BIGTIME from every electrical thing that I pass--especially power lines & towers (which are right by my place!). I feel like I'm going to die just from walking to the mailbox. (And my apartment isn't safe, either--as I feel stuff even in my own bed.) Does anybody have any ideas for me? I feel like I need to move, but I don't know where to go. I am on SSI only as income (due to being ill), and on Section 8 housing assistance. I don't have much of a choice as to where I can live. I could possibly buy a property if it was extremely cheap. Does anybody know of a place that would be safe? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi, Paul,
Have you ever tried nicotine patches? I did read somewhere why nicotine helps, but have forgotten where and when I read this. I did read we could try wearing nicotine patches; I think it was an article about stopping sensitivities in general. I may have gotten this info from Dr.Rae's clinic. Bless you, Diane --- On Sun, 2/22/09, [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote: From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Help! To: [hidden email] Date: Sunday, February 22, 2009, 4:33 AM In a message dated 2/22/2009 9:08:02 A.M. GMT Standard Time, blueradiance6@ yahoo.com writes: times. I'm SO SENSITIVE now that I have trouble even leaving the apartment, because I am feeling these sensations BIGTIME from every electrical thing that I pass--especially power lines & towers (which Look at your diet and lifestyle at the moment, are you on any meds that might be overloading you, re-appraise these, make a change in a few areas of your life small ones but changes to the way you live/think. Have you tried heavy cardio exersise followed by meditation and so on, you need to give your body a diversion, something else to worry about, I think sometimes that we try to get to pure from all the esmog, making it worse for us when we re-emerge, exposure to some is necessary and tolerance of this is necessary otherwise you will go mad. Sadly I turned to puffing on ciggeretts for the last 2 weeks and oddly it has a mild toning down effect on my ES, largely because in poisining my cells with cigs they draw their attention away from esmog, butthis is not sustainable so I have now stopped this and will have to weather the storm when my body especially my lungs gets round to dealing with all that mess I have poured into them ! So inversely I am sure that you can do some other positive diversion tatic on your body just to get you through a difficult time.. do you get my drift... PUK [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Unfortunately, being on SSI & Section 8, I'm not in a position to live
in a house--unless someone is willing to rent me one or sell me one for $100 or less a month!. How do you know about Vermont? Is that where you are? --- In [hidden email], "jaime_schunkewitz" <jaime_schunkewitz@...> wrote: > > An apartment is one of the worst places to be. > Wireless networks abound, TVs are everywhere, and > you may have building power routed by your unit. > Get yourself a meter(s) and find a place with lower > levels of EMF. Vermont is a good state. They generally > put the towers up in the mountain. Stay clear of Boston, > those bastards are raising towers everywhere. > > Eli > > --- In [hidden email], "luminous_blue" <blueradiance6@> wrote: > > > > I've been having a hell of a time lately! My brain feels like it's > > being FRIED, and about to POP! All sorts of electromagnetic > > sensations in my head & face--like pressure, electrical sensations, > > off-center heavy magnetic feelings, electrical spark-type feelings, a > > freezing cold feeling on my skin, a feeling like my scalp & face being > > pulled tight in different directions, and visual room spinning at > > times. I'm SO SENSITIVE now that I have trouble even leaving the > > apartment, because I am feeling these sensations BIGTIME from every > > electrical thing that I pass--especially power lines & towers (which > > are right by my place!). I feel like I'm going to die just from > > walking to the mailbox. (And my apartment isn't safe, either--as I > > feel stuff even in my own bed.) Does anybody have any ideas for me? > > I feel like I need to move, but I don't know where to go. I am on SSI > > only as income (due to being ill), and on Section 8 housing > > assistance. I don't have much of a choice as to where I can live. I > > could possibly buy a property if it was extremely cheap. Does anybody > > know of a place that would be safe? > > > |
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