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patd65us
Hi everyone. I am new here. In the past year I have had 1 CAT scan and
5 different MRI's. I started feeling really weird going into
supermarket's, wal-marts and even my gym. It seems as if the
fluorescent lights trigger a feeling of anxiety. If I go to the back of
the supermarket where the diry/refrigerated section it also rteally
freaks me out. Is there a way to deal with this? Do you think the MRI's
are a cause of this. Its really weird. Thanks for the help. Pat

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pegpare9
I cannot take MRI's due to the magnetic fields. I do not have a test
for you to take for this, but I would not take any more unles
absolutely necessary. Walk barefoot in an area that is away from
currents if you can. Peg

--- In [hidden email], "patd65us" <patd65us@...> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone. I am new here. In the past year I have had 1 CAT scan
and
> 5 different MRI's. I started feeling really weird going into
> supermarket's, wal-marts and even my gym. It seems as if the
> fluorescent lights trigger a feeling of anxiety. If I go to the back
of
> the supermarket where the diry/refrigerated section it also rteally
> freaks me out. Is there a way to deal with this? Do you think the
MRI's
> are a cause of this. Its really weird. Thanks for the help. Pat
>

PUK
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PUK
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In a message dated 4/29/2007 12:26:49 AM GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email]
writes:

--- In _eSens@yahoogroups.eSe_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , "patd65us"
<patd65us@..p> wrote:
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> Hi everyone. I am new here. In the past year I have had 1 CAT scan
and
> 5 different MRI's. I started feeling really weird going into
> supermarket' supermarket'<WBR>s, wal-marts and even my gym. I
> fluorescent lights trigger a feeling of anxiety. If I go to the back
of
> the supermarket where the diry/refrigerated section it also rteally
> freaks me out. Is there a way to deal with this? Do you think the
MRI's
> are a cause of this. Its really weird. Thanks for the help. Pat
>




It is possible that the MRI scans have put you over the top. I have had one
MRI brain scan but was not troubled by it, even though I am bad ES. Your
description re the flourescent lights, refridgerators in shops etc makes me
suspect that you may be reacting to the EMI/EMFS from these thus you maybe
Electrosensitive, what triggers it is up for debate. Take a look at your overall
environment and try to establish how much emfs you are being exposed to and try
to reduce where possible your exposure to them. This unfortunately includes
your workplace. A digital cordless phone in your home if you have one is a
good start ie. ditch it ! Anything wireless in your home...plus keep your
distance from elec appliances.(although this does not always work due to the
stray RF emissions from appliances) Check out Electrosensitivity.org.uk for some
good uptodate advice. PS you can buy sheilding fabric which you could wear
in a double layer around your head if you are a women you can conceal this in
a head scarf, you might find that this certainly reduces the effects of
radiowave devices that will be abound in shops, not to mention all the mobile
phone junkies around, do you use a phone and how much, you might want to
consider this as part of the problem.


Paul UK

Paul UK






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skrzn
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I felt the same years ago when I was living in a free campground in wintersin Arizona (zero
electricity, except for the solar power controller, which was 18" from my head as I slept and
read). I felt anxious when in a public place such as supermarkets and wal-mart, and people
think I am calm. (!)

I think that there was some damage to the body that made me (and you) sensitive.

I fixed this by doing a raw paleolithic diet, which rebuilds the body, and living in a remote
place.

William



--- In [hidden email], "patd65us" <patd65us@...> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone. I am new here. In the past year I have had 1 CAT scan and
> 5 different MRI's. I started feeling really weird going into
> supermarket's, wal-marts and even my gym. It seems as if the
> fluorescent lights trigger a feeling of anxiety. If I go to the back of
> the supermarket where the diry/refrigerated section it also rteally
> freaks me out. Is there a way to deal with this? Do you think the MRI's
> are a cause of this. Its really weird. Thanks for the help. Pat
>

PUK
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PUK
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There is no doubt in my mind that a feeling of anxiety is induced in ES
persons, I get this most notably from being in Mobile phone mast radiation, and
dect radiation to the point that my heart will start to rumble ! I state that
this is induced and is not caused by worry of being irradiated it is a
direct chemical reaction that creates the unease/discomfort. This of course can
then make you appear anxious and nervous when actually mentally you are calm
and in control. I hate this feeling !!! It can rob me of my self respect
quite readily.

Paul UK






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Marc Martin
Administrator
> There is no doubt in my mind that a feeling of anxiety is induced in ES
> persons, I get this most notably from being in Mobile phone mast
> radiation, and dect radiation to the point that my heart will start to
> rumble !

I get the anxiety/heart/panic attack symptoms when in Wi-Fi hotspots,
and I think being around a lot of people on cellphones.

My main EMF exposures (computers, florescent lights, TV) don't cause
this symptom, but instead cause different symptoms (e.g., burning face)

Marc

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Marc Martin
Administrator
In reply to this post by patd65us
> Hi everyone. I am new here. In the past year I have had 1 CAT scan and
> 5 different MRI's. I started feeling really weird going into
> supermarket's, wal-marts and even my gym. It seems as if the
> fluorescent lights trigger a feeling of anxiety. If I go to the back of
> the supermarket where the diry/refrigerated section it also really
> freaks me out. Is there a way to deal with this? Do you think the MRI's
> are a cause of this. Its really weird. Thanks for the help. Pat

Hmmm, I had a CAT scan prior to getting ES. I never really
connected the two, as I was blaming the antibiotics that I
was also taking around this time (this was all for the same
problem -- a sinus infection).

And yes, I remember the days when going to the supermarket was
a traumatic event. All I can say is, you CAN get over this,
but it may take a lot of work (removing metal dental fillings,
detoxification, changing to a more nutritious diet, finding
a good EMF proection device, etc.)

Marc

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PUK
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In a message dated 5/1/2007 9:13:41 PM GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email]
writes:


There is no doubt in my mind that a feeling of anxiety is induced in ES
> persons, I get this most notably from being in Mobile phone mast
> radiation, and dect radiation to the point that my heart will start to
> rumble !

I get the anxiety/heart/I get the anxiety/heart/<WBR>panic attack sym
and I think being around a lot of people on cellphones.

My main EMF exposures (computers, florescent lights, TV) don't cause
this symptom, but instead cause different symptoms (e.g., burning face)

Marc




Same for me ! Marc is there any way that we can draw together programmes
showing ES persons being interviewed accross the globe ? There have been a few
over here in UK with Sarah Dacre lately ? It would be a good and reassuring
rescource.

Paul uk






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Marc Martin
Administrator
> Marc is there any way that we can draw together programmes
> showing ES persons being interviewed accross the globe ?

I'm not sure what you are asking... did you want to see
something on broadcast television, or on YouTube, or in
the eSens file archives?

And who exactly would film this???

Marc

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PUK

In a message dated 5/1/2007 10:28:14 PM GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

I'm not sure what you are asking... did you want to see
something on broadcast television, or on YouTube, or in
the eSens file archives?

And who exactly would film this???

Marc



Sorry should have be more clear - Just wondering if we could encourage users
of this site to post links to programmes in media that host ES persons. And
then yes keep them on an archive here ?






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Ian Kemp
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In the UK there have been quite a number of news items on TV and radio
recently and articles in national newspapers (Daily Mail in particular)
giving useful publicity. I guess the question is whether we can provide a
library of internet links to the article transcripts and any clips of the TV
items. YouTube is a good point, there seem to be quite a few clips there
lifted off terrestrial, satellite or cable TV (e.g. sport highlights).
Ian

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Martin
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To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [eSens] programmes



> Marc is there any way that we can draw together programmes
> showing ES persons being interviewed accross the globe ?

I'm not sure what you are asking... did you want to see
something on broadcast television, or on YouTube, or in
the eSens file archives?

And who exactly would film this???

Marc



 


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lunagirl32002
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Hi there,
I have already been collecting these news links on my site Planet Thrive:
http://planetthrive.com/cgi-bin/members/pub9990212284666.cgi?
categoryid=9960212351652

I will add a 'video' category and 'articles' category today. My site is free to join and
members can post resources, articles, and rate and review them as well. Please post away!
And rate/review this yahoogroup (listed under 'support'), fellow eSens member Gillian Joy's
website Electrical Sensitivity Info, as well as the other resources listed.The rating/review
system becomes very helpful to the newly initiated!

If you can think of any improvements to my setup, please feel free to send me comments
and suggestions.

Thanks! Julie
www.PlanetThrive.com

--- In [hidden email], "Ian Kemp" <ianandsue.kemp@...> wrote:
>
> In the UK there have been quite a number of news items on TV and radio
> recently and articles in national newspapers (Daily Mail in particular)
> giving useful publicity. I guess the question is whether we can provide a
> library of internet links to the article transcripts and any clips of theTV
> items. YouTube is a good point, there seem to be quite a few clips there
> lifted off terrestrial, satellite or cable TV (e.g. sport highlights).
> Ian

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lunagirl32002
FYI, make sure to cut and paste the entire link below, as Yahoo tends to break up long URL
links.

--- In [hidden email], "lunagirl32002" <j_genser@...> wrote:
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> Hi there,
> I have already been collecting these news links on my site Planet Thrive:
> http://planetthrive.com/cgi-bin/members/pub9990212284666.cgi?
> categoryid=9960212351652