2 years ago I started a new job and after 1 month, I started having
anxiety type symptoms at work... i.e. heart palputation, short of breath, feeling as if im about to pass out, loss of memory, and the lights and comp at the office used to really spin me out etc. I was rushed into hospital a few times or sent home a lot from work but nothing came up on the blood tests. I went back to the docs and they said i had anxiety but I just couldnt see it as am a happy person normally. After the doc told me this, I did used to then panic in shops and things but think he planted that in my head. I even went to counselling and got put on medication but thats not me so after a year of hell trying to work (which was on comps and had artificial lights everywhere in the office)... I decided to go travellin alone and beat the 'anxiety'. I am still travelling now and have been fine until ive had jobs. I have been away for nearly a year and worked 4 months of it and keep freaking out and having the same symptoms as before. I even quit my job yesterday as just cant handle the lights in the office and the computers. Is this electromagnetic hypersensitivity? (sorry dont know if that spelt right). I truly believe it is but dont fully understand it. Does this mean i should not go near comps and phones and things? What job can I do instead in England? Electric is everywhere. Im feeling very distressed at the minute due to this especially after just reading about the long term affects and would appreciate someone who knows about it to try sort my head out. Im even flying back to england from australia coz of it but is it even safe for me to fly with the radiation? Any info would be really appreciated. I am very new to all of this Thanks, Kim |
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> I have been away for nearly a year and worked 4 months of it
> and keep freaking out and having the same symptoms as before. I even > quit my job yesterday as just cant handle the lights in the office and > the computers. Is this electromagnetic hypersensitivity? It does indeed sound like electromagnetic sensitivity. Do you have any alternative-type doctors that you could try seeing for this? Anyone who advertises that they treat multiple chemical sensitivity might also be helpful for electromagnetic sensitivity. I've certainly got rid of many of the symptoms you've described by taking vitamins, minerals, herbs, and glandular extracts to support various organs (adrenals, thyroid, liver, pancreas, etc.) I don't think you're going to get that sort of advice (or even recognition that you have a physical problem, not a mental one) from a medical doctor. You may also want to look at possible heavy metal poisoning, either via dental fillings or other sources, as there seems to be a connection with excess metals in the bodies and sensitivity to EMF. Also, if you're willing to experiment with EMF protection devices, you might get some relief via that route. However, this usually requires quite a lot of experimentation and trial and error, and not everyone has the patience (or the budget!) for this. Marc |
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> > > I have been away for nearly a year and worked 4 months of it > > and keep freaking out and having the same symptoms as before. I even > > quit my job yesterday as just cant handle the lights in the office and > > the computers. Is this electromagnetic hypersensitivity? > > It does indeed sound like electromagnetic sensitivity. Do you have > any alternative-type doctors that you could try seeing for this? > Anyone who advertises that they treat multiple chemical sensitivity > might also be helpful for electromagnetic sensitivity. > I've certainly got rid of many of the symptoms you've described > by taking vitamins, minerals, herbs, and glandular extracts to > support various organs (adrenals, thyroid, liver, pancreas, etc.) > I don't think you're going to get that sort of advice (or even > recognition that you have a physical problem, not a mental one) > from a medical doctor. You may also want to look at possible > heavy metal poisoning, either via dental fillings or other > sources, as there seems to be a connection with excess metals > in the bodies and sensitivity to EMF. > > Also, if you're willing to experiment with EMF protection devices, > you might get some relief via that route. However, this > usually requires quite a lot of experimentation and trial > and error, and not everyone has the patience (or the > budget!) for this. > > Marc > Thanks for the advice. Do u think if I stop working with computers and limit my time on them that ill stop getting the symptoms? I may try takin vitamins too amd see if that helps. Just want to be normal again! Felt so down since it all! Kim |
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In a message dated 10/16/2008 7:22:00 A.M. GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: and keep freaking out and having the same symptoms as before. I even quit my job yesterday as just cant handle the lights in the office and the computers. Is this electromagnetic hypersensitivity? (sorry dont know if that spelt right). I truly believe it is but dont fully understand it. Does this mean i should not go near comps and phones and things? What job can I do instead in England? Electric is everywhere. Im feeling very distressed at the minute due I know how you feel, I have been this way for 9yrs, give ES UK a call when you get back to england. _www.electrosensitivity.co.uk_ (http://www.electrosensitivity.co.uk) PUK [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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chinese herbs, homeopathy, energymedicine exercises(see videos in links) and gentle yoga , helps me. Good luck . Ada --- On Thu, 16/10/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Need Some Advice Please To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, 16 October, 2008, 5:31 PM > I have been away for nearly a year and worked 4 months of it > and keep freaking out and having the same symptoms as before. I even > quit my job yesterday as just cant handle the lights in the office and > the computers. Is this electromagnetic hypersensitivity? It does indeed sound like electromagnetic sensitivity. Do you have any alternative- type doctors that you could try seeing for this? Anyone who advertises that they treat multiple chemical sensitivity might also be helpful for electromagnetic sensitivity. I've certainly got rid of many of the symptoms you've described by taking vitamins, minerals, herbs, and glandular extracts to support various organs (adrenals, thyroid, liver, pancreas, etc.) I don't think you're going to get that sort of advice (or even recognition that you have a physical problem, not a mental one) from a medical doctor. You may also want to look at possible heavy metal poisoning, either via dental fillings or other sources, as there seems to be a connection with excess metals in the bodies and sensitivity to EMF. Also, if you're willing to experiment with EMF protection devices, you might get some relief via that route. However, this usually requires quite a lot of experimentation and trial and error, and not everyone has the patience (or the budget!) for this. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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kim , im from australia , i dont know if you are anywehere near byron bay ,there is an excellent herbalist/naturopath up there , and i know of a really worldclass chinesse herbalist if you are in sydney , i also know of a very good herbalist in brisbane. In the chinese system , it may beliver and kidneys/ spleen that are making your system worse , and causing the" anxiety" , even if it is a western paradigm problem , i have found treating it along eastern medicine lines tends to help. My advice would be to try and sort things out in oz as much as possible, its much cheaper than uk , and there is more of an openess to alternative issues within the medical profession, also flying can make things worse it can really upset the system on a long haul flight. I know some good Gps if you get to byron and can give you names and details if you are interested. Byron is probably one of the most healing places on earth , with low emf, and lots of nature ,if
you wanted to make it a base. Also lots of chi gung , meditation , emotional suport groups etc there- so the doctors are all pretty much switched on. Any way let me know if you need any info. Ada When you are down to nothing ... God is up to something! "Although my Soul shall set in Darkness, I will raise in Perfect Light, I have Loved the Stars to Fondly to be Fearful of the Night." unknown --- On Thu, 16/10/08, kim.heels <[hidden email]> wrote: From: kim.heels <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Need Some Advice Please To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, 16 October, 2008, 4:33 PM 2 years ago I started a new job and after 1 month, I started having anxiety type symptoms at work... i.e. heart palputation, short of breath, feeling as if im about to pass out, loss of memory, and the lights and comp at the office used to really spin me out etc. I was rushed into hospital a few times or sent home a lot from work but nothing came up on the blood tests. I went back to the docs and they said i had anxiety but I just couldnt see it as am a happy person normally. After the doc told me this, I did used to then panic in shops and things but think he planted that in my head. I even went to counselling and got put on medication but thats not me so after a year of hell trying to work (which was on comps and had artificial lights everywhere in the office)... I decided to go travellin alone and beat the 'anxiety'. I am still travelling now and have been fine until ive had jobs. I have been away for nearly a year and worked 4 months of it and keep freaking out and having the same symptoms as before. I even quit my job yesterday as just cant handle the lights in the office and the computers. Is this electromagnetic hypersensitivity? (sorry dont know if that spelt right). I truly believe it is but dont fully understand it. Does this mean i should not go near comps and phones and things? What job can I do instead in England? Electric is everywhere. Im feeling very distressed at the minute due to this especially after just reading about the long term affects and would appreciate someone who knows about it to try sort my head out. Im even flying back to england from australia coz of it but is it even safe for me to fly with the radiation? Any info would be really appreciated. I am very new to all of this Thanks, Kim [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> Thanks for the advice. Do u think if I stop working with computers and
> limit my time on them that ill stop getting the symptoms? Yes, limiting your time around EMF sources can certainly help, as long as you can still live the life you want -- EMF sources are all over the place, with cellphones, cellphone towers, Wi-Fi, televisions, florescent lights, etc... Marc |
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Try conducting a test to confirm you have EHS.
First stay in an environment where you feel OK for a few days (avoiding as much EMF as possible - no TV, computer, cell phone, driving, etc.). Then sit in front of a computer or talk on a cell phone. If you have EHS you will feel ill symptoms within a short time. Plane travel was OK for me. If you have EHS prepare for drastic changes in lifestyle and work. It can be disabling. Certain things can make me much more susceptible, such as alpha lipoic acid. Not much seems to help more than avoidance. Eli |
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9 years is a long time. Do u just stay away from comps?
----- Original Message ---- From: "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 5:34:46 PM Subject: Re: [eSens] Need Some Advice Please In a message dated 10/16/2008 7:22:00 A.M. GMT Daylight Time, kim.heels@yahoo. com writes: and keep freaking out and having the same symptoms as before. I even quit my job yesterday as just cant handle the lights in the office and the computers. Is this electromagnetic hypersensitivity? (sorry dont know if that spelt right). I truly believe it is but dont fully understand it. Does this mean i should not go near comps and phones and things? What job can I do instead in England? Electric is everywhere. Im feeling very distressed at the minute due I know how you feel, I have been this way for 9yrs, give ES UK a call when you get back to england. _www.electrosensiti vity.co.uk_ (http://www.electros ensitivity. co.uk) PUK [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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