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Justin Canning
Hi all,

My name is Justin and I have just subsrcibed to this forum in order to helpmy father who has
been an ES sufferer (and also chemical sensitivity sufferer) for the past ten years. He currently
lives in a bungalow (Bournemouth, UK) that does not suit his health condition; this is due in
part to inconsiderate (and nearby) neighbours, poorly ventilated accomodation, and also
because the bungalow has no isolation from any of the many EMF sources around him.

But also, because of his state of health he is finding it very difficult towork out how best to
rectify this situation given the fact that he does not have bottomless pockets. Does anyone
know of any good books or people who can help with relocation advise?

Any help greatly appreciated,
Kind regards,
Justin

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Re: ReLocation help

charles-4
Hello,

you may have a look at:

http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/

http://www.electrosensitivity.org.uk/

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
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Subject: [eSens] ReLocation help


> Hi all,
>
> My name is Justin and I have just subsrcibed to this forum in order to
> help my father who has
> been an ES sufferer (and also chemical sensitivity sufferer) for the past
> ten years. He currently
> lives in a bungalow (Bournemouth, UK) that does not suit his health
> condition; this is due in
> part to inconsiderate (and nearby) neighbours, poorly ventilated
> accomodation, and also
> because the bungalow has no isolation from any of the many EMF sources
> around him.
>
> But also, because of his state of health he is finding it very difficult
> to work out how best to
> rectify this situation given the fact that he does not have bottomless
> pockets. Does anyone
> know of any good books or people who can help with relocation advise?
>
> Any help greatly appreciated,
> Kind regards,
> Justin
>
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>
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>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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RE: ReLocation help

Ian Kemp
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Hi Justin, welcome to the group. You and your father have our great
sympathy! Ironically my wife Sue who has ES has just relocated to a
bungalow near Southampton (a friend is kindly letting us house-sit) because
she has had such major problems with our semi-detached house on an estate.
But the situation can vary considerably depending on the person and the
local environment. We have a large street light outside her house which
seems to produce a bad field, and some MW radiation coming through the wall
from our neighbours (we have put up screening mesh to stop this). Yet the
bungalow also has a (smaller) street light outside, and adjacent houses, but
Sue finds she sleeps really well there with no adverse effects. Being
detached certainly helps. Maybe your dad's house is in a local "hot spot",
or maybe he is especially sensitive? Our experience has been that it's hard
to give blanket rules on relocation. Certainly Sue was helped when we took
a cottage in a remote part of Wales during the summer, but to our surprise
she's doing just as well in Southampton, despite a mast and several power
lines within a mile! It's possible that there may be other solutions for
your father than relocation - especially given the expense and hassle.



Best wishes, Ian



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Subject: [eSens] ReLocation help



Hi all,

My name is Justin and I have just subsrcibed to this forum in order to help
my father who has
been an ES sufferer (and also chemical sensitivity sufferer) for the past
ten years. He currently
lives in a bungalow (Bournemouth, UK) that does not suit his health
condition; this is due in
part to inconsiderate (and nearby) neighbours, poorly ventilated
accomodation, and also
because the bungalow has no isolation from any of the many EMF sources
around him.

But also, because of his state of health he is finding it very difficult to
work out how best to
rectify this situation given the fact that he does not have bottomless
pockets. Does anyone
know of any good books or people who can help with relocation advise?

Any help greatly appreciated,
Kind regards,
Justin








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Re: ReLocation help

canaryyuk
In reply to this post by Justin Canning
Like Ian i would have thought that a detached bungalow was one of
the 'safer' options. Is the bungalow detached? You mention
inconsiderate neighbours...are they refusing to move their DECT phone
or something?

If you have not done this already, i would definitely advise spending
the 50 or so quid on an Esmog detector so that you can establish
whether your father's problem is being caused by wireless RF coming
from Dects, wifi, or masts in the vicinity. I have found that even
the most miniscule amounts, if I am exposed to them 24/7, cause me
massive problems.

regards
jane

--- In [hidden email], "justinrcanning" <justincanning@m...>
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> My name is Justin and I have just subsrcibed to this forum in order
to help my father who has
> been an ES sufferer (and also chemical sensitivity sufferer) for
the past ten years. He currently
> lives in a bungalow (Bournemouth, UK) that does not suit his health
condition; this is due in
> part to inconsiderate (and nearby) neighbours, poorly ventilated
accomodation, and also
> because the bungalow has no isolation from any of the many EMF
sources around him.
>
> But also, because of his state of health he is finding it very
difficult to work out how best to
> rectify this situation given the fact that he does not have
bottomless pockets. Does anyone
> know of any good books or people who can help with relocation
advise?
>
> Any help greatly appreciated,
> Kind regards,
> Justin
>

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Re: ReLocation help

Justin Canning
In reply to this post by charles-4
Hi Charles,
Thanks for the info. I am at this moment trawling thru the website.
Kind regards,
Justin

On 21 Nov 2005, at 17:01, charles wrote:

> Hello,
>
> you may have a look at:
>
> http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/
>
> http://www.electrosensitivity.org.uk/
>
> Greetings,
> Charles Claessens
> member Verband Baubiologie
> www.milieuziektes.nl
> www.milieuziektes.be
> www.hetbitje.nl
> checked by Norton Antivirus
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "justinrcanning" <[hidden email]>
> To: <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 11:36
> Subject: [eSens] ReLocation help
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > My name is Justin and I have just subsrcibed to this forum in
> order to
> > help my father who has
> > been an ES sufferer (and also chemical sensitivity sufferer) for
> the past
> > ten years. He currently
> > lives in a bungalow (Bournemouth, UK) that does not suit his health
> > condition; this is due in
> > part to inconsiderate (and nearby) neighbours, poorly ventilated
> > accomodation, and also
> > because the bungalow has no isolation from any of the many EMF
> sources
> > around him.
> >
> > But also, because of his state of health he is finding it very
> difficult
> > to work out how best to
> > rectify this situation given the fact that he does not have
> bottomless
> > pockets. Does anyone
> > know of any good books or people who can help with relocation
> advise?
> >
> > Any help greatly appreciated,
> > Kind regards,
> > Justin
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
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> Visit your group "eSens" on the web.
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> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
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Re: ReLocation help

Justin Canning
In reply to this post by Justin Canning
hi Ian,
Thanks for the tips. My father has just explained to me that it is
more the random chemical intake that is his biggest problem. With the
aid of meters already in his possession he has managed to isolate
most of the electrical fields where he is.
Justin

On 21 Nov 2005, at 22:58, Ian Kemp wrote:

> Maybe your dad's house is in a local "hot spot",
> or maybe he is especially sensitive? Our experience has been that
> it's hard
> to give blanket rules on relocation. Certainly Sue was helped when
> we took
> a cottage in a remote part of Wales during the summer, but to our
> surprise
> she's doing just as well in Southampton, despite a mast and several
> power
> lines within a mile! It's possible that there may be other
> solutions for
> your father than relocation - especially given the expense and hassle.