Hi, group, & Lizzie. 3 new batteries are going to be in RV, I have nowhere else to go & am getting a lot of Lou Gehrig's-type symptoms after spending 1 night in the garage w/ metal roof (closer to neighbors' home security system). I ask about the 3 new RV batteries b/c I know that there's some kind of CONVERSION going on, too. As Jay explained it, a lot of the accessories (lights, etc.) run off the batteries & the current has to be convereted or something (to 60Hz?) every time the lights are used & other things like activating gas heat etc., so I'm really concerned that that power conversion taking place within the NEW batteries will affect me a lot worse, b/c the new batteries will be fully charged & will hold a charge.Weird thing is, Jay's trailer has metal siding but a rubber/plastic (PVC?) roof, & so far it doesn't bother me, but maybe that's b/c the old batteries haven't held a charge for 2 years. I'm really just trying to figure out if, EHS-wise,
there's usually a symptom difference once you replace old batteries w/ new, fully-charged ones that hold a charge, especially considering there's power/current conversion of some kind going on. I've already been looking for a place for 2 months but everything has a home security system (by Vivint or ADT) adjacent, and/or too close to cell phone towers, people's cell phones & wireless routers etc. I've got a month left to find low-income housing, & am thinking of settling for the place way too close to the towers b/c it's not part of an apartment complex, & even tho my head felt ready to explode in there, I can afford it. Input/suggestions appreciated. Thanks :) Love & blessings, Elysia ________________________________ From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> To: Elysia Drew <[hidden email]> Sent: Friday, March 1, 2013 1:42 PM Subject: RE: Kinda URGENT: 3 new batteries in RV... Well, here's the little bit I know. True, the BIG flashlights are said to put out dirty electricity..it could be this you are feeling. Or the metal roof, which might lock the emfs inside. ________________________________ Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 12:39:07 -0800 From: [hidden email] Subject: Re: Kinda URGENT: 3 new batteries in RV... To: [hidden email] I've been doing the reflexology points you recommended to others on the group. & grounding barefoot by a creek around some trees, as many days a week as I can, but nothing helps w/ whatever this is. Jay says that the RV batteries are "grounded TO the RV" just like the motorcycle batteries are "grounded TO the bikes." I guess his concept of grounding is different from mine. But there was a battery in the garage that was just sitting there, fully charged, not connected to anything. It could have been that that almost killed me, or the home security system across the street, or the metal roof of the garage. ________________________________ From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> To: Elysia Drew <[hidden email]> Sent: Friday, March 1, 2013 1:28 PM Subject: RE: Kinda URGENT: 3 new batteries in RV... Gosh Elysia, I don't know much about batteries- all I do know is that my daughter used to suck the juice out of flashlight batteries, when she wasn't grounded. (her body) Have you tried barefoot grounding in place of nature? Lizzie ________________________________ Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 12:18:42 -0800 From: [hidden email] Subject: Kinda URGENT: 3 new batteries in RV... To: [hidden email] Hi, Lizzie. Don't have much time as I'm on a timed library computer. I'm living in Jay's RV & he's so ready to kick me out b/c of my EHS. I tried sleeping in the garage, & overnite from that got SO MUCH DAMAGE to cranial nerves, weakened heartbeat, vision loss, choking, burning connective tissue, paralysis up the wazoo. Not sure if it's batteries nearby (in the motorcycles) or the neighbor's home security system (by Vivint or ADT or something) or the metal roof of the garage, but it was so bad I had to beg Jay to let me stay in his RV instead of in the garage. This morning, I find out that the 3 batteries I was tolerating so well in Jay's RV have NOT BEEN HOLDING A CHARGE for the last 2 years, so he's going to trade them in & get new ones ASAP. I can't afford to get the kind of damage I've gotten from being in the garage. He says that the RV grounds the batteries, but it doesn't, & he refuses to do the grounding rod thing etc. He also says the old batteries in there (for the time being) are fully charged, but how could they be if they can't hold a charge? I'm not sure what the voltage is, I think he said 12 V or something. But there will be 3 new ones within the next few days, and they'll all be FULLY CHARGED and will HOLD A CHARGE. Do you think this will make a difference? I ask b/c I know that there's some kind of CONVERSION going on, too. As Jay explained it, a lot of the accessories (lights, etc.) run off the batteries & the current has to be convereted or something (to 60Hz?), so I'm really concerned that that power conversion taking place within the NEW batteries will affect me a lot worse, b/c the new batteries will be fully charged. Do you know any info about and/or have any advice on this? (I'm stuck w/ Jay until I can find a place, & there's noplace that's safe for EHSers. I cannot sleep outside as Jay doesn't own the place & if the owners see me I'm screwed. I have until March 30th to find a HUD-approved place, but can't be getting this many ALS symptoms while I'm looking. There's a place REALLY CLOSE to cell phone towers, where my head felt like it was going to explode, & it seems to be my only option, as my rent + utilities budget is really low. Do you think the new (fully charged) batteries will affect me worse?) Please let me know what you think hopefully today. Thanks very much :) Love & blessings, Elysia [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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