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Using the computer crashing my mood, crying for hours

JDark
I have spent much more time than usual on the computer these last months. I am working on getting off grid and setting up a trailer homestead. The man doing all the work only wants to communicate by email.  I do not do well w/ that kink of communication and have a hard enought time coping over the phone or in person, but this.  The whole thing got put on hold for some time, which was devestating, but now is going forward as it should be.  But I am not. I should be estatic, but I am at the low of bottoms, I am semi OK on and off physically: not well enough to do much but can be up and around a little.

I spend time on the computer and then all I can do is cry for hours and lay in bed. The more I deal w/ the emails the worse I get. I have saught help and I was told I need to try to get used to the computer more. Those in my life disagree and say they are young but still can't take the "text" world.  For years people have told me they like my personality better when I stay away from the computer. When I am on a lot people start accusing me of "drugging" but I have not. I sure do act like I have been.  I get nervous and wired. I really thought that I have been too damaged from loosing my life's work on a computer in 07, and after returning back to work I was still very off.  That's wheat I thought till I saw this last night:

http://www.offthegridnews.com/alternative-health/7-ways-electronics-quietly-harm-our-mental-health/comment-page-1/#comment-2062089

I wonder if it's not just another facet of ES.  After reading this I almost sent my laptop flying out the front door, but I rely on it too much.  I spent the whole night w/ my usual line of nighmares about computers that I've had since 1998. Woke up crying again. Finally got up this evening in time enough to order my batteries and back on and back in tears. I never get the same symptoms and so many different ones. But I wonder does anyone else get like this?  I guess if you do too much you would have pulled the plug and not be here.  I may after I move.
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NoRadiationForYou
Hello
My name is amir, I am an EHS person and I run the info site www.norad4u.com.
My suggestions for you is to try and create "a low EMF PC working station" by following the next steps:
  1. Use only the wired network cards of PC's(desktops) and laptops.
  2. Turn OFF the wireless options of PC's and laptops (do it from the "device manager" by "disabling" all wireless cards).
  3. keep a safety distance of at least 1 meters away from the laptops.
  4. Build a working station with a wired LCD/LED screen, wired mouse and wired keyboard. Keep all other parts(printers, modems, routers, power suppliers, UPS)  away from the desk and the user.
  5. If you feel bad from the screen, consider working with a LCD TV or a projector that is few meters away from you, or try using our LCD screen film - http://www.4ehsbyehs.com/rf-protection/LED-LCD-screen-protection-film
  6. The use of every wireless PC equipment expose you to RF radiation, so use wired substitutes.
  7. If you use wireless routers keep them away as possible from the station and the user, connect them via cables to the PC and turn off their wireless capability.
  8. In Laptops use an external wired keyboard and mouse.
  9. Don't put the laptop on your lap or belly.
I hope this info helps
amirb


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On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 3:05 AM, JDark [via ES] <[hidden email]> wrote:
I have spent much more time than usual on the computer these last months. I am working on getting off grid and setting up a trailer homestead. The man doing all the work only wants to communicate by email.  I do not do well w/ that kink of communication and have a hard enought time coping over the phone or in person, but this.  The whole thing got put on hold for some time, which was devestating, but now is going forward as it should be.  But I am not. I should be estatic, but I am at the low of bottoms, I am semi OK on and off physically: not well enough to do much but can be up and around a little.

I spend time on the computer and then all I can do is cry for hours and lay in bed. The more I deal w/ the emails the worse I get. I have saught help and I was told I need to try to get used to the computer more. Those in my life disagree and say they are young but still can't take the "text" world.  For years people have told me they like my personality better when I stay away from the computer. When I am on a lot people start accusing me of "drugging" but I have not. I sure do act like I have been.  I get nervous and wired. I really thought that I have been too damaged from loosing my life's work on a computer in 07, and after returning back to work I was still very off.  That's wheat I thought till I saw this last night:

http://www.offthegridnews.com/alternative-health/7-ways-electronics-quietly-harm-our-mental-health/comment-page-1/#comment-2062089

I wonder if it's not just another facet of ES.  After reading this I almost sent my laptop flying out the front door, but I rely on it too much.  I spent the whole night w/ my usual line of nighmares about computers that I've had since 1998. Woke up crying again. Finally got up this evening in time enough to order my batteries and back on and back in tears. I never get the same symptoms and so many different ones. But I wonder does anyone else get like this?  I guess if you do too much you would have pulled the plug and not be here.  I may after I move.



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JDark
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Thank you.  I was not that clear.  I have NO wireless what soever.  The airport and such are disabled.  I have wired DSL and my wired keyboard and mouse are across the room and use the 32" TV as a monitor. I probably made it sound like I have something wireless going.  I stay in shielding across the room, but it does not block the neighbors smart meters.  But what I am reacting to is obviously the computer.


Just wondering if anyone has had all the strange kind of issues like I am having or in the article as part of ES?
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Marc Martin
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Yes, people on these groups sometimes automatically assume that you must be using wireless, but I'm well aware myself of having had computer tolerance issues even when there is NOTHING wireless in the house.

Sometimes just changing your computer or monitor can solve the problem, as they are not all the same.  Some are much worse than others in my experience.  But then there is also a long list of things you can try, like lowering the brightness, reducing the resolution, using an analog video cable vs. digital, putting shielding in front of the screen, using an EMF protection device, etc.

Marc
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Patricia
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everyone is going to react differently. 
i'm an astrologer, so i know that stress 
will cause different reactions in different 
people, according to their makeup.  
i, for instance, might do 'anger' when i
am stressed, where you do tears.  
but yes, EMF get us where we are weak.  
someone else might just go to sleep... 
it all depends.  



On Aug 25, 2015, at 7:05 PM, JDark [via ES] wrote:

I have spent much more time than usual on the computer these last months. I am working on getting off grid and setting up a trailer homestead. The man doing all the work only wants to communicate by email.  I do not do well w/ that kink of communication and have a hard enought time coping over the phone or in person, but this.  The whole thing got put on hold for some time, which was devestating, but now is going forward as it should be.  But I am not. I should be estatic, but I am at the low of bottoms, I am semi OK on and off physically: not well enough to do much but can be up and around a little.

I spend time on the computer and then all I can do is cry for hours and lay in bed. The more I deal w/ the emails the worse I get. I have saught help and I was told I need to try to get used to the computer more. Those in my life disagree and say they are young but still can't take the "text" world.  For years people have told me they like my personality better when I stay away from the computer. When I am on a lot people start accusing me of "drugging" but I have not. I sure do act like I have been.  I get nervous and wired. I really thought that I have been too damaged from loosing my life's work on a computer in 07, and after returning back to work I was still very off.  That's wheat I thought till I saw this last night:

http://www.offthegridnews.com/alternative-health/7-ways-electronics-quietly-harm-our-mental-health/comment-page-1/#comment-2062089

I wonder if it's not just another facet of ES.  After reading this I almost sent my laptop flying out the front door, but I rely on it too much.  I spent the whole night w/ my usual line of nighmares about computers that I've had since 1998. Woke up crying again. Finally got up this evening in time enough to order my batteries and back on and back in tears. I never get the same symptoms and so many different ones. But I wonder does anyone else get like this?  I guess if you do too much you would have pulled the plug and not be here.  I may after I move.



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charles
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It is what I call *dirty air*.
That are frequencies between 5kHz and 10MHz, up to 30 MHz.
I use special measurement equipment to measure them.

I measure them emanating from monitors (f.i. my earlier 26" Acer with a heavy peak at 4,5MHz), and from keyboards.
I now have a Philips 27" monitor.
I had a USB keyboard connected via a USB/PS2 cable to my computer. This connector USB/PS2 gave a lot of *dirty air*, so I connected the keyboard to a USB hub.
However, I found at several different heights above the Trust keyboard also *dirty air* layers.
This was avery strange phenomenon, because normally the fields should be according a slope line, and not a layer of low, a layer of higher, a layer of lower, and a layer of higher field strength.
I exchange it for a Microsoft wired 600 keyboard.

It matters also if the cables to keyboard or mouse are shielded or not.
When the wires are shielded, at the keyboard and mouse, one may experience problems.
When the wires are not shielded, less problems may occur.

Br aware that electrosensitive persons may react to very tiny, sometimes hardly measurable fields.

Next to this problem are the longitudinal waves, which are biological very active.
They can be reflected succesfully.
See the photographs at:
http://www.milieuziektes.nl/Pagina600.html
The biologically effects are experienced as good.

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Marc Martin
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Charles, is the 27" Philips monitor you have a good one, in terms of the frequencies emitted?  If so, what is the model number?

Thanks, Marc
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charles
Helo Marc,

it is a Philips 273ELH.