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Chris-2
Hello List,

I just thought I'd say hello and ask if there are any other
E-sensisitve people on this list in Britain?

I've been e-sensitive for most of my life, but a recent move to
Scotland and the numerous TV, radio, mobile and Tetra masts around
here as increased the e-smog levels drastically. A local anti Tetra
group lent me an acousti-com esmog meter, and it was frightening the
amount of pollution out there. Alot of people close by on the housing
estate here, have DECT phones, and we're sourrounded by mobile masts
and Tetra. Its got to the point where there are certian "no-go" areas
through which I can not travel with out the resulting headache/migraine.

I tried to get away from it all with a week on the West coast of
Scotland, big mistake. Thecabins we stayed in where beneath two mobile
phone towers, and of course becuase it was a rural area and less
stations, the power was stronger than in urban areas. We lasted 2.5
days. We only found the masts late on day two as we returned from a
day trip. By breakfast on day three of our supposed holiday we were
home again. What annoyed me was that I'd checked the UK Governments
website showing where masts are. It said it was clear. I rang the
agency who opereate the website, and they said they depend on
information given to them by the telecoms companies who erect and
operate the masts! And to boot they are atleast 3-6 months behind with
updates.

Regards,

Chris B.
Fife, Scotland.

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RE: New Member Introduction

Ian Kemp
Hello Chris,



I think there are quite a few people on this list in the UK but of course
one can't easily tell with non-country-specific email addresses.



Marc, would it be possible to send round a note of the number of people
currently on the list and the distribution of countries? I am sure it would
be of general interest. I know there are a lot more people on the list than
the ones who have time to actively write emails, but am not sure how many
more!



Ian

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Subject: [eSens] New Member Introduction



Hello List,

I just thought I'd say hello and ask if there are any other
E-sensisitve people on this list in Britain?

I've been e-sensitive for most of my life, but a recent move to
Scotland and the numerous TV, radio, mobile and Tetra masts around
here as increased the e-smog levels drastically. A local anti Tetra
group lent me an acousti-com esmog meter, and it was frightening the
amount of pollution out there. Alot of people close by on the housing
estate here, have DECT phones, and we're sourrounded by mobile masts
and Tetra. Its got to the point where there are certian "no-go" areas
through which I can not travel with out the resulting headache/migraine.

I tried to get away from it all with a week on the West coast of
Scotland, big mistake. Thecabins we stayed in where beneath two mobile
phone towers, and of course becuase it was a rural area and less
stations, the power was stronger than in urban areas. We lasted 2.5
days. We only found the masts late on day two as we returned from a
day trip. By breakfast on day three of our supposed holiday we were
home again. What annoyed me was that I'd checked the UK Governments
website showing where masts are. It said it was clear. I rang the
agency who opereate the website, and they said they depend on
information given to them by the telecoms companies who erect and
operate the masts! And to boot they are atleast 3-6 months behind with
updates.

Regards,

Chris B.
Fife, Scotland.








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Re: New Member Introduction

Ian Gander
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Hi Chris
You are not alone!
I'm in the UK too - and the Kemps and a few others who identified
themselves in their emails.
all the best
Ian Gander
--- In [hidden email], "Chris" <avbook@y...> wrote:

>
> Hello List,
>
> I just thought I'd say hello and ask if there are any other
> E-sensisitve people on this list in Britain?
>
> I've been e-sensitive for most of my life, but a recent move to
> Scotland and the numerous TV, radio, mobile and Tetra masts around
> here as increased the e-smog levels drastically. A local anti Tetra
> group lent me an acousti-com esmog meter, and it was frightening
the
> amount of pollution out there. Alot of people close by on the
housing
> estate here, have DECT phones, and we're sourrounded by mobile
masts
> and Tetra. Its got to the point where there are certian "no-go"
areas
> through which I can not travel with out the resulting
headache/migraine.
>
> I tried to get away from it all with a week on the West coast of
> Scotland, big mistake. Thecabins we stayed in where beneath two
mobile
> phone towers, and of course becuase it was a rural area and less
> stations, the power was stronger than in urban areas. We lasted 2.5
> days. We only found the masts late on day two as we returned from a
> day trip. By breakfast on day three of our supposed holiday we were
> home again. What annoyed me was that I'd checked the UK Governments
> website showing where masts are. It said it was clear. I rang the
> agency who opereate the website, and they said they depend on
> information given to them by the telecoms companies who erect and
> operate the masts! And to boot they are atleast 3-6 months behind
with
> updates.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris B.
> Fife, Scotland.
>