I only suffered Electro-sensitivity when I was around flurocent lighting then when I purchased my desk top PC, I started began to suffer chronic symptoms - fatigue, anxiety, unable to concentrate almost in a hypnotic state attimes. Consequently, I sold the desk top and bought a laptop then a wireless keyboard and mouse, this has improved things, but not totally. Now I am cosidering running my laptop computer through a Plasma or LCD TV , with the view that the farther I am away from the computer I should end up with zero symptoms. Would anyone care to comment on my intention, thanks.
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> Consequently, I sold the desk top and bought a laptop
> then a wireless keyboard and mouse, this has improved things, but not > totally. Now I am cosidering running my laptop computer through a > Plasma or LCD TV , with the view that the farther I am away from the > computer I should end up with zero symptoms. Would anyone care to comment > on my intention, thanks. Plasma TV's should be avoided by anyone with ES. LCD TV's are a good option, but try not to get one with fast refresh (120hz, 240hz) or any other motion "gimmick", as that just seems to add extra frequencies to the mix. Probably a rear-projector onto a screen would be the best option, but you'd need a very long room for that. :-) Also, I question your use of a wireless keyboard and mouse. Can't you use longer cables instead? Also, EMF protection devices might be less expensive than buying all sorts of fancy new electronics. Marc |
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if you want to see the devastation that certain plasma tvs can do then see
my posts on youtube - paulbookham1 In a message dated 02/06/2010 23:54:19 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: > Consequently, I sold the desk top and bought a laptop > then a wireless keyboard and mouse, this has improved things, but not > totally. Now I am cosidering running my laptop computer through a > Plasma or LCD TV , with the view that the farther I am away from the > computer I should end up with zero symptoms. Would anyone care to comment > on my intention, thanks. Plasma TV's should be avoided by anyone with ES. LCD TV's are a good option, but try not to get one with fast refresh (120hz, 240hz) or any other motion "gimmick", as that just seems to add extra frequencies to the mix. Probably a rear-projector onto a screen would be the best option, but you'd need a very long room for that. :-) Also, I question your use of a wireless keyboard and mouse. Can't you use longer cables instead? Also, EMF protection devices might be less expensive than buying all sorts of fancy new electronics. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > Consequently, I sold the desk top and bought a laptop > > then a wireless keyboard and mouse, this has improved things, but not > > totally. Now I am cosidering running my laptop computer through a > > Plasma or LCD TV , with the view that the farther I am away from the > > computer I should end up with zero symptoms. Would anyone care to comment > > on my intention, thanks. > > Plasma TV's should be avoided by anyone with ES. LCD TV's are a good > option, but try not to get one with fast refresh (120hz, 240hz) > or any other motion "gimmick", as that just seems to add extra > frequencies to the mix. > > Probably a rear-projector onto a screen would be the best option, but > you'd need a very long room for that. :-) > > Also, I question your use of a wireless keyboard and mouse. Can't you > use longer cables instead? > > Also, EMF protection devices might be less expensive than buying all > sorts of fancy new electronics. > > Marc > Thanks for responce Marc, but what is wrong with using a wireless keyboard & mouse? |
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> Thanks for responce Marc, but what is wrong with using a wireless
> keyboard & mouse? Generally, people here have bad reactions to wireless ANYTHING -- wireless telephones, wireless internet, cellphones, etc. So I assume it would generally be a good ideas to use wires whenever possible. But maybe wireless keyboards are so short-range that they aren't as much of a problem? Marc |
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