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Denise Getz
I live near the coast of Northern California, and I am wondering about nuclear fallout. I am asking this question here because I seem to be registering something "in the air" that others don't notice as directly. I don't know of anyone else who is feeling this. I am electrically hypersensitive, and have been a member of this group for a few months.

Am I nuts or is anyone else registering the effects of this immediately in the body? Some days are worse than others, and it's especially bad when it rains. It feels like nothing I've ever encountered before...like a light but extremely penetrating sunburn all over and throughout the body, especially in the head. (Salt and baking soda baths help, and I'm taking an iodine supplement. Primarily, I'm trying to stay out of the rain.) Is anyone else experiencing anything like this? Thanks for your comments.

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evie15422
Hi, Denise,
 
Are you sure a cell or microwave tower hasn't been added in your area somewhere?  I used to get a sunburned feeling and piercing headache when driving in particular areas from cell towers, and the symptoms were always increased on rainy days.  Somebody here (PUK or Stewart?) wrote that tower signal strength is usually increased during rainy days. 

However, regarding the radiation portion of your question, I did experience something--I do not know for certain whether it was radiation effects.  I got it earlier on for about 6 weeks after the main Japanese eathquake (starting about 5 days to a week after it).  I did get the slight sunburned feeling you get.  Sometimes, it felt more like crud on my skin.  I also got a stressed feeling--like my body was under an increased load of some kind.  I got it on dry days, too, not just wet ones.  These symptoms have since passed. 
 
We have had HUGE amounts of rain, tho, for months.  I am wondering if the stress and crud I experienced outside was actually mold spores in the air.  Has it been uncommonly wet in your area?  That said, fall-out is not out of the question, even for us here in SW Pa.  The jet stream passes over our area directly, or within a hundred miles to the north or south, almost every day. 
 
A friend just told me that nuclear radiation breaks down iron in the blood, and it is somewhat interesting that my husband just got a blood test back that found his ferritin binding is low.  Ferritin binding refers to available iron in the blood.  So, maybe nuclear radiation is a possibility!  My point here being, how would we truly know?  But pay attention to other signs for possibly clues.
 
Bless you,
Diane
 

--- On Fri, 5/20/11, Denise Getz <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: Denise Getz <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] radiation question
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Date: Friday, May 20, 2011, 6:50 PM


 



I live near the coast of Northern California, and I am wondering about nuclear fallout. I am asking this question here because I seem to be registering something "in the air" that others don't notice as directly. I don't know of anyone else who is feeling this. I am electrically hypersensitive, and have been a member of this group for a few months.

Am I nuts or is anyone else registering the effects of this immediately in the body? Some days are worse than others, and it's especially bad when it rains. It feels like nothing I've ever encountered before...like a light but extremely penetrating sunburn all over and throughout the body, especially in the head. (Salt and baking soda baths help, and I'm taking an iodine supplement. Primarily, I'm trying to stay out of the rain.) Is anyone else experiencing anything like this? Thanks for your comments.








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Re: radiation question

BiBrun
If it happens when it rains it could also be from
loose connections on power lines.  You
could get an MFJ-856 from mfjenterprises.com
to see if you can pick up radiation from the power lines.

It is pretty sensitive, but can be made even more
so with a good headphone amplifier or telephone listener.

Bill

On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Evie <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
>
> Hi, Denise,
>
> Are you sure a cell or microwave tower hasn't been added in your area
> somewhere?  I used to get a sunburned feeling and piercing headache when
> driving in particular areas from cell towers, and the symptoms were always
> increased on rainy days.  Somebody here (PUK or Stewart?) wrote
> that tower signal strength is usually increased during rainy days.
>
> However, regarding the radiation portion of your question, I did experience
> something--I do not know for certain whether it was radiation effects.  I
> got it earlier on for about 6 weeks after the main Japanese eathquake
> (starting about 5 days to a week after it).  I did get the slight sunburned
> feeling you get.  Sometimes, it felt more like crud on my skin.  I also
> got a stressed feeling--like my body was under an increased load of some
> kind.  I got it on dry days, too, not just wet ones.  These symptoms have
> since passed.
>
> We have had HUGE amounts of rain, tho, for months.  I am wondering if the
> stress and crud I experienced outside was actually mold spores in the air.
> Has it been uncommonly wet in your area?  That said, fall-out is not out of
> the question, even for us here in SW Pa.  The jet stream passes over our
> area directly, or within a hundred miles to the north or south, almost every
> day.
>
> A friend just told me that nuclear radiation breaks down iron in the blood,
> and it is somewhat interesting that my husband just got a blood test back
> that found his ferritin binding is low.  Ferritin binding refers to
> available iron in the blood.  So, maybe nuclear radiation is a possibility!
> My point here being, how would we truly know?  But pay attention to other
> signs for possibly clues.
>
> Bless you,
> Diane
>
>
> --- On Fri, 5/20/11, Denise Getz <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> From: Denise Getz <[hidden email]>
> Subject: [eSens] radiation question
> To: [hidden email]
> Date: Friday, May 20, 2011, 6:50 PM
>
>
>
>
> I live near the coast of Northern California, and I am wondering about
> nuclear fallout. I am asking this question here because I seem to be
> registering something "in the air" that others don't notice as directly. I
> don't know of anyone else who is feeling this. I am electrically
> hypersensitive, and have been a member of this group for a few months.
>
> Am I nuts or is anyone else registering the effects of this immediately in
> the body? Some days are worse than others, and it's especially bad when it
> rains. It feels like nothing I've ever encountered before...like a light but
> extremely penetrating sunburn all over and throughout the body, especially
> in the head. (Salt and baking soda baths help, and I'm taking an iodine
> supplement. Primarily, I'm trying to stay out of the rain.) Is anyone else
> experiencing anything like this? Thanks for your comments.
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>  
>


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