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KathyB
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Marc,

I feel the stinging pressure from smart meters period. I start sweating if I get near them

I was shopping & my skin got red in a store w one.  I feel stinging pins & needles sensations.

We were able to get the battery removed, so the RF wouldn't work on the gas meter. We get our bills estimated, which is worth it to me.


Our electric co. is nice, that they send a meter reader to our house.

Water co. removed their drive by meter they scanned.

They estimate or I call in the readings. I think everyone who is sensitive to RF should keep fighting to have these removed. The health letter was the key for me.

And the fact that I called them everyday for mos. In the end it got routine. They knew I wasn't backing down on my requests. This is still a free country. I should not have to have pain & health problems from their choice of meters.

Kathy





--- On Tue, 6/19/12, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: house electricity entry point
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      > Marc,

> Standing next to one for a few minutes is really not an accurate way

> to tell if someone is going to react. Its the equilv of spending a few hours

> with a person or living with them. Big difference. Many ESsers have delayed

> symptoms. You may not, but many others do.

> And particularly with any of the smart meters, the pulsing is not the same

> minute to mnute, hour to hour. Surely you know that you can take readings

> with both the RF meters, and the ones that read for high ele fields, and get

> different readings, at different times.



Hmmm, I got the impression that Kathy was having an immediate reaction

to the meter, maybe not?



And I don't think you're going to see any high fields coming from something

that gets a new battery every 8-10 years.



Also, this is a case of "the lesser of two evils".  The alternative to having

the battery-powered gas meter is to have high wattage electric heat.



Marc



   
     

   
   






 










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Re: Smart meters

KathyB

I"m sorry but I would have to do a lot of detoxing to not feel the effect from smart meters, wi-fi, & cell towers. I have eczema, so my skin sensitivities are more than some.

Since quitting milk & wheat it's much better. I don't get scaley skin & daily itching. But will have sensitive skin until I can detox a lot. With me it's the chemicals that are the worst culprits.  I think high  RF works like an allergy w me.

 I wonder what human is built to withstand pulsing signals.

Kathy





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Marc Martin
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On June 19, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I"m sorry but I would have to do a lot of detoxing to not feel the effect
> from smart meters, wi-fi, & cell towers.

Exactly!  Which is what I've been doing for the past 11 years!

> I have eczema, so my skin sensitivities are more than some.

Yep, I had that 11 years ago.  Not at all now.
 
> Since quitting milk & wheat it's much better. I don't get scaley skin &
> daily itching. But will have sensitive skin until I can detox a lot.
> With me it's the chemicals that are the worst culprits. 

I've still got lingering chemical sensitives to some stuff (perfume,
paint, etc.).  Fortunately that seems easier to avoid than EMF.

Marc
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Re: Smart meters

Elizabeth thode

NEWS FLASH FOR MARC.
Not everyone has the financial resources to do what you did.
And Kathy has two children,  both with some health issues.
And quite frankly, when you make comments like that,
it comes off arrogant and un caring.

Lizzie

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      On June 19, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I"m sorry but I would have to do a lot of detoxing to not feel the effect

> from smart meters, wi-fi, & cell towers.



Exactly!  Which is what I've been doing for the past 11 years!



> I have eczema, so my skin sensitivities are more than some.



Yep, I had that 11 years ago.  Not at all now.

 

> Since quitting milk & wheat it's much better. I don't get scaley skin &

> daily itching. But will have sensitive skin until I can detox a lot.

> With me it's the chemicals that are the worst culprits.  



I've still got lingering chemical sensitives to some stuff (perfume,

paint, etc.).  Fortunately that seems easier to avoid than EMF.



Marc



   
     

   
   






       

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Marc Martin
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> NEWS FLASH FOR MARC.
> Not everyone has the financial resources to do what you did.
> And Kathy has two children, both with some health issues.
> And quite frankly, when you make comments like that,
> it comes off arrogant and un caring.

Hmmm, if I was so uncaring, then I wouldn't be participating
in this group (let alone having started it).

I do however think there does need to be an occasional
reminder that people can and do recover from ES.  And
yes, for some it can be an expensive process, although
that isn't always the case.  I think it's probably only
really expensive for the really bad cases.  Of which
Kathy may be (I don't know).

Marc