Hi Diane,
I have not been on the computer for some time. I just opened this email to read what you had written about the blood pressure. I used someone's BP device and found that everytime when I suddenly got a hot type of flash(not menopause) that my BP dropped. Along with the BP dropping, my heart also would race and pound. Last night I was awakened by these symptoms and could notget back to sleep for quite some time. ------------- Lisa, I was having dizzy spells also, but when I had to leave where I was staying, I have not had that particular symptom since.. though many of my symptomsthere was worse and also, the neighbors there had WIFI and there was much mold in the house. I am sure there were other factors involved for which I was unaware. Depending on who you go to for a doctor, they will likely consider it psychological.. as in panic attacks. Btw, people who were treated for what they were sensitive to(allergic) withNAET, found that their panic attacks gone also. Dr. Nambudripad who developed NAET has written that panic attacks were gone after patients' allergieswere successfully treated. Laurel --- On Wed, 18/2/09, Evie <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Evie <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Dizzy spells have me frightened... To: [hidden email] Received: Wednesday, 18 February, 2009, 4:26 PM Hi, Lisa, I don't know whether this is a common symptom, but I do get it and it does seem to come on as you say, with funny feeling in my chest. I know that "funny feeling" as going along with anaphylaxis and asthma (Marc here associates it with anxiety attacks). Either way, tho, it is another on a long list of autonomic nervous system complaints that goes with ES. Dizziness fits into that category as well. If you try taking your pulse and blood pressure when the dizziness and the breathing problem affects you, you may also find those are abnormal, as well. Some here say their bp rises, but mine definitely plummets--sometimes really severely. I have also found that fatigue comes on after these symptoms, and then most often chills--after I am away from the offending frequencies. The fatigue from this can last days afterward, as can the low bp, unless I take pantethine andcalcium AEP to help raise it. Do these additional symptoms seem to ringa bell with you? Diane --- On Tue, 2/17/09, lthngsbrtnbtfl2 <lbergman2@sbcglobal .net> wrote: From: lthngsbrtnbtfl2 <lbergman2@sbcglobal .net> Subject: [eSens] Dizzy spells have me frightened.. . To: eSens@yahoogroups. com Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 4:09 PM I am curious to know if anyone else has experienced similar symptoms-- I live in a house very near one of the busiest airports in the world, with Magnetic Field readings of between 5 and 50 Milligauss (depending on how close you get to the powerlines running through my backyard) and every one of my neighbors has wi-fi; there are 50 cell towers and upwards of 450 antennae w/in a 4 mile radius of my house. EMF sufferer's nightmare, in other words. I have been sugar-free & simple-carb- free for almost 5 years, and completely grain-free for over 6 months. We do periodic cleanses, juicing, raw foods (esp. dairy) and lots of fermented foods as well. I think it's safe to say our diet is pretty healthy. I've tried numerous products to help with my EMF symptoms. They either did nothing or only helped for a few months. Now, in addition to the usual sleep disturbance, chest tightness, headaches, etc., I have been having dizzy spells. They come on quite suddenly, out of nowhere. I get this funny feeling in my upper chest--not painful, just sort of like when you're really excited about something and you get that gaspy sort of feeling--and then I get very lightheaded. Sometimes it lasts only a second or two, sometimes it lasts for hours. Sometimes it is severe enough that I have to sit down. Fortunately, I have not lost consciousness from it yet, but I am very afraid I might. Again, there is no pain when this is happening, and aside from the normal chest tightness, my breathing is not affected; however, breathing deeply (to the extent possible) does not help dissipate the problem. I am nearly certain this is connected to my EMF problems, and though I would love to go to a doctor and try to figure it out, I have a very strong sense that any tests they run will be inconclusive, because I have no other symptoms to indicate any heart problem, etc., and I am young--only 35--so I don't think it's age related... So I took a look at the archives and I saw some posts describing lightheadedness, but I wanted to know if what I am describing is indeed a common symptom, or not... Thanks for your help, Lisa [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Make Yahoo!7 your homepage and win a trip to the Quiksilver Pro. Findout more [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Hi, Laurel,
You tried the bp monitor for something I never suspected it had anything todo with--the HOT FLASHES! Wow, I had never connected those together! Since the homeopathic over-detox I have been having hormone rages--intensehot flashes. I had a hysterectomy a decade ago and so hot flashes were a thing of the long ago past until the pesticide incident 3 years ago. I get them especially at night. I had never realized they went alongwith the bp, etc autonomic symptoms, but that makes complete sense. Thanks for the info! Diane --- On Wed, 2/18/09, laurel canyon <[hidden email]> wrote: From: laurel canyon <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Re:(Diane)Dizzy spells have me frightened... To: [hidden email] Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2009, 10:51 PM Hi Diane, I have not been on the computer for some time. I just opened this email to read what you had written about the blood pressure. I used someone's BP device and found that everytime when I suddenly got a hot type of flash(not menopause) that my BP dropped. Along with the BP dropping, my heart also would race and pound. Last night I was awakened by these symptoms and could notget back to sleep for quite some time. ------------ - Lisa, I was having dizzy spells also, but when I had to leave where I was staying, I have not had that particular symptom since.. though many of my symptomsthere was worse and also, the neighbors there had WIFI and there was much mold in the house. I am sure there were other factors involved for which I was unaware. Depending on who you go to for a doctor, they will likely consider it psychological. . as in panic attacks. Btw, people who were treated for what they were sensitive to(allergic) withNAET, found that their panic attacks gone also. Dr. Nambudripad who developed NAET has written that panic attacks were gone after patients' allergieswere successfully treated. Laurel --- On Wed, 18/2/09, Evie <evie15422@yahoo. com> wrote: From: Evie <evie15422@yahoo. com> Subject: Re: [eSens] Dizzy spells have me frightened.. . To: eSens@yahoogroups. com Received: Wednesday, 18 February, 2009, 4:26 PM Hi, Lisa, I don't know whether this is a common symptom, but I do get it and it does seem to come on as you say, with funny feeling in my chest. I know that "funny feeling" as going along with anaphylaxis and asthma (Marc here associates it with anxiety attacks). Either way, tho, it is another on a long list of autonomic nervous system complaints that goes with ES. Dizziness fits into that category as well. If you try taking your pulse and blood pressure when the dizziness and the breathing problem affects you, you may also find those are abnormal, as well. Some here say their bp rises, but mine definitely plummets--sometimes really severely. I have also found that fatigue comes on after these symptoms, and then most often chills--after I am away from the offending frequencies. The fatigue from this can last days afterward, as can the low bp, unless I take pantethine andcalcium AEP to help raise it. Do these additional symptoms seem to ringa bell with you? Diane --- On Tue, 2/17/09, lthngsbrtnbtfl2 <lbergman2@sbcgloba l .net> wrote: From: lthngsbrtnbtfl2 <lbergman2@sbcgloba l .net> Subject: [eSens] Dizzy spells have me frightened.. . To: eSens@yahoogroups. com Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 4:09 PM I am curious to know if anyone else has experienced similar symptoms-- I live in a house very near one of the busiest airports in the world, with Magnetic Field readings of between 5 and 50 Milligauss (depending on how close you get to the powerlines running through my backyard) and every one of my neighbors has wi-fi; there are 50 cell towers and upwards of 450 antennae w/in a 4 mile radius of my house. EMF sufferer's nightmare, in other words. I have been sugar-free & simple-carb- free for almost 5 years, and completely grain-free for over 6 months. We do periodic cleanses, juicing, raw foods (esp. dairy) and lots of fermented foods as well. I think it's safe to say our diet is pretty healthy. I've tried numerous products to help with my EMF symptoms. They either did nothing or only helped for a few months. Now, in addition to the usual sleep disturbance, chest tightness, headaches, etc., I have been having dizzy spells. They come on quite suddenly, out of nowhere. I get this funny feeling in my upper chest--not painful, just sort of like when you're really excited about something and you get that gaspy sort of feeling--and then I get very lightheaded. Sometimes it lasts only a second or two, sometimes it lasts for hours. Sometimes it is severe enough that I have to sit down. Fortunately, I have not lost consciousness from it yet, but I am very afraid I might. Again, there is no pain when this is happening, and aside from the normal chest tightness, my breathing is not affected; however, breathing deeply (to the extent possible) does not help dissipate the problem. I am nearly certain this is connected to my EMF problems, and though I would love to go to a doctor and try to figure it out, I have a very strong sense that any tests they run will be inconclusive, because I have no other symptoms to indicate any heart problem, etc., and I am young--only 35--so I don't think it's age related... So I took a look at the archives and I saw some posts describing lightheadedness, but I wanted to know if what I am describing is indeed a common symptom, or not... Thanks for your help, Lisa [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Make Yahoo!7 your homepage and win a trip to the Quiksilver Pro. Find out more [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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