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electrohypersensitive
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I'm in a rough spot.  I need to move out and I'm electrohypersensitive.  I want to move to a nearby big city. The situation is dire and I want to move out asap but I want to take the right steps for my EHS.  What, where, how?  Apartment complexes= routers on all sides of me, smart meters in every apartment (can I opt out of a smart meter in an apartment?).  I could find a duplex (I  need a 1bd/1ba), but what if there's a nearby cell tower or antenna??  Could that be worse?  I'm just so overwhelmed and there's no one in my life who understands this thing so I thought I'd reach out here.  I am getting treatment for my EHS.  Part of the reason why I believe I have EHS is the extreme stress.....and that's due partly to my living situation.  HELP!!!!!!
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Marc Martin
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It sounds like you understand what to look for -- ideally one would live far away from others (e.g., outskirts of town, next to a park, etc.), in a standalone house (no neighbors), with the smart meter removed or at least far from where you spend your time (neighbor's smart meter, too).  And not within direct line-of-sight of a cell tower (unless it primarily transmits over your roof).  It's just a bunch of compromises, since there is no perfect place to live (or at least, the perfect place is probably too expensive or not where you want to live)

Marc
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NoRadiationForYou
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Hello
First step- get an EMF(RF/ELF) meter. learn how to use it and use it to find a low EMF house.
Privet house is the best, no neighbors= less WIFI, less smart phones, less cordless phones, less wireless tablets and PCs, and less radiation.
Make sure there are no electric/gas smart meters on the house. 
Make sure there are no cell towers to be seen (eye view from the house).
Good luck!
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On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 2:01 AM, electrohypersensitive [via ES] <[hidden email]> wrote:
I'm in a rough spot.  I need to move out and I'm electrohypersensitive.  I want to move to a nearby big city. The situation is dire and I want to move out asap but I want to take the right steps for my EHS.  What, where, how?  Apartment complexes= routers on all sides of me, smart meters in every apartment (can I opt out of a smart meter in an apartment?).  I could find a duplex (I  need a 1bd/1ba), but what if there's a nearby cell tower or antenna??  Could that be worse.  I'm just so overwhelmed and there's no one in my life who understands this thing so I thought I'd reach out here.  I am getting treatment for my EHS.  Part of the reason why I believe I have EHS is the extreme stress.....and that's due partly to my living situation.  HELP!!!!!!


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electrohypersensitive
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Ok, thanks, so I'm not crazy for thinking an apt complex will be EMF overload?  All the routers, cell phones, smart meters, computers.......?

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electrohypersensitive
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Thanks Amir.  Are you persian?  If so, merci! ;)
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Marc Martin
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No, not crazy at all... an apartment would have been okay 20+ years ago, but not today...
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electrohypersensitive
Thanks!  :)