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Problems with bedroom

alinepapille
I am still trying to understand what is making me so uncomfortable in
our bedroom. My partner continues to think that I am a nutcase
because there are no readings of any kind at the bed (on my Trifield
meter anyway.

I have been sleeping in the bathroom mostly (also because of a
snoring problem) but occasionally I manage to fall asleep in the
bedroom and I wake up in the early hours with my body tingling and
feeling bent out of shape (this morning I got out of there at 6am and
went through aches and pains as my body de-stressed).

We do have a digital alarm clock and cordless phone base in the room
but we have moved them away from the bed (they would be out of there
in a shot if it were solely up to me). Of course there are only
readings in close proximity to these devices so my question is: is
anyone here affected by these when they are at a distance? It seems
to me that electromagnetic energy is drawn towards other energy
fields (including the human body).

A few other things about the room which may or may not be part of the
problem:
There is a (mild) hot spot in the corner of the room (from underfloor
wiring).
We pick up wireless signals from our neighbor (who's house is in
close proximity to our bedroom).
The electricians went mad and put 8 sockets in this room.
My partner originally set up the TV and sound system in the bedroom
and wired the room for surround sound, with wires going to speakers
in other rooms. He moved it all out after we both got affected but
the wiring is still there.

As I have mentioned before it feels like I am being impacted by the
switched-off fan directly above the bed (which of course has no 60hz
electromagnetic readings) so my favorite theory is that the fan is
acting as a 'lightning rod' and conducting (maybe various)
frequencies to my body.

I had a fan directly over my head where I sat at the computer and I
could hardly use the computer at all. Felt like electromagnetic
energy was flowing from the computer through my body up to the fan.
Now the fan has been replaced by a light I am SO much more
comfortable and can stay at the computer reasonable periods of time.

Shivani stated that there is always an electric field if the item is
plugged into a live circuit (though not 60hz of course). Would a
Stetzerizer surgemeter measure the electrical pollution in this room?

I am still wondering if a body voltage meter would demonstrate to my
partner that something is TRULY affecting me?

Thanks for any further clues that you can give me.

One final question: I presume a battery-powered digital alarm clock
is a 'good guy'?

Aline

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Re: Problems with bedroom

PUK

In a message dated 4/28/2007 9:48:42 PM GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email]
writes:

Thanks for any further clues that you can give me.

One final question: I presume a battery-powered digital alarm clock
is a 'good guy'?

Aline




PAUL UK replies

ALINE = DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR AND "DITCH THE DECT" PHONE, ALSO SWITCH OFF AS
MANY ELEC CIRCUITS AT NIGHT AS YOU CAN IF YOU ARE SLEEPING ON THE FLOOR WITH
THESE ON YOU WILL BET BEATEN UP IN YOUR SLEEP. IF YOU ARE ES THEN YOU WILL
BE TROUBLED BY A WHOLE LOT MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE OR YOU TRIFEILD, TRY GETTING
A BASIC eLECTROSMOG DETECTOR, RADIOWAVES DONT NEED WIRE AS YOU KNOW !






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Re: Problems with bedroom

alinepapille
What is an electrosmog detector?

--- In [hidden email], paulpjc@... wrote:

ALINE = DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR AND "DITCH THE DECT" PHONE, ALSO SWITCH
OFF AS MANY ELEC CIRCUITS AT NIGHT AS YOU CAN IF YOU ARE SLEEPING ON
THE FLOOR WITH THESE ON YOU WILL BET BEATEN UP IN YOUR SLEEP. IF YOU
ARE ES THEN YOU WILL BE TROUBLED BY A WHOLE LOT MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE
OR YOU TRIFEILD, TRY GETTING
A BASIC eLECTROSMOG DETECTOR, RADIOWAVES DONT NEED WIRE AS YOU KNOW!

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Re: Problems with bedroom

jaime_schunkewitz
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It could be electrosmog from your neighbors.

Do your the neighbors below you keep their TV or
computer on?

How many wireless networks are available
there? Find out by viewing wireless networks
on a laptop.

Is there a cell mast in your vicinity?

Eli

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In a message dated 4/29/2007 1:06:00 AM GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email]  
writes:

What is an electrosmog detector?



Go to Powerwatch.org.uk they sell them there approx £55
 
Paul UK



   


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Re: Problems with bedroom

alinepapille
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Hi Eli,

Definitely not coming from downstairs - we have a vacation rental
down there and nothing changes when it is vacant. I don't have a
laptop but guests downstairs said they were picking up at least 2
wireless signals - one wide open so they could use it! I'm OK in the
adjoining bathroom so it's not a cell mast.

I'm thinking it could be a combination of things being directed
towards me via the overhead fan.

Will get that electrosmog detector - sounds like that might help me
figure things out.

Thanks,
Aline

--- In [hidden email], "jaime_schunkewitz"
<jaime_schunkewitz@...> wrote:

It could be electrosmog from your neighbors.

Do your the neighbors below you keep their TV or computer on?

How many wireless networks are available there? Find out by viewing
wireless networks on a laptop.

Is there a cell mast in your vicinity?