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Nerve Damage Studies

sailplane
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Some studies suggest nerve damage could be the cause of EHS.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10937404.2014.923356
Any thoughts?..

Did anyone feel "sensitive" nerves or tingling before discovering EHS.. or after?

I always had the feeling my nerves are too sensitive. Physically speaking. I thought it's probably just tight muscles pinching a nerve or something. Doctor wasn't able to find any cause and they wanted to do a biopsy to see if that would reveal anything, but I didn't do it.
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Re: Nerve Damage Studies

steve
I have some nerve ending issues plus fibromyalgia
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entityfree
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i doubt ehs is ''damaging'' the nerves.  unless your talking about ''damage'' done in real-time.  seems possible it could influence in development, in utero, etc.  you can guess they did some pretty horrible high power stuff with the rats, if producing lesions. i only looked at the synopsis.
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sailplane
entityfree wrote
i doubt ehs is ''damaging'' the nerves.  unless your talking about ''damage'' done in real-time.  seems possible it could influence in development, in utero, etc.  you can guess they did some pretty horrible high power stuff with the rats, if producing lesions. i only looked at the synopsis.
I'm talking about being in high EMF surroundings and getting nerve damage.. which then leads to EHS because nerves are hypersensitive..

Something like the environment on a train.  I used to take a train every day, and I would feel pins and needles in my legs, which got worse as time went on, and hurt a lot more while on the train.  I suspected it's something to do with the train ever since that happened, and I had a lot of ankle pain also.  

Measurements showed high E and M fields at the ankles, and high RF fields everywhere due to 200+ passengers per cart all using their phone at the same time.

I had no problems before I started taking that train.. after 7 years of taking it, I had EHS... Each year I took it I got more and more symptoms.  I was on it 2-3hours per day.

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Jinna
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4440565/

The brain is one of the most sensitive target organs for microwave radiation, where mitochondrial injury occurs earlier and more severely than in other organs. Energy metabolism disorders do play an important role during the process of microwave radiation-induced brain damage.

 In this paper, we will review the biological effects of microwave radiation, the features of brain energy supply and consumption and the effects of microwave radiation on mitochondrial energy metabolism and potential related mechanisms.


To date, the damaging effects of MW radiation on mitochondrial structure and function have been recognized, and studies at the cellular and molecular level on the related mechanisms have also made advances, enabling a number of potential molecular targets for the prevention and treatment of MW radiation to be proposed.

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I guess, if damage to the mitochondria does happen due to microwave radiation, and permanent damage to the DNA on the formation of HUNDREDS of proteins (meaning enzymes, hormones, cell building proteins....), well, your symptoms could easily come from these problems too (not only nerve damage)...

I also hate the train in Switzerland. Before I could do longer trips, now a 1.5 hour trip is my daily limit.

I feel awful in trains.