Posted by
WILLE BĂ–RLIN on
Mar 05, 2004; 3:22pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/More-Questions-tp1535970p1535998.html
Marc.
I am sorry for the false accusations !
I obviously read your answer sloppy, i interpreted this text as coming
from you;
"I, for example, keep using my simple cordless home telephone that
> operates exactly at the frequency you pointed out as potentially
> resonant to the body, and although I am highly sensitive, it gives
> me less unpleasant feeling than a regular table telephone (not to
> mention the cellular)."
When checking back i see that the text is mixed question / answer,
which i always find a bit confusing.
Yours
Wille Borlin
SWEDEN
Marc Martin wrote:
>>You use a cordless telephone without any problems?
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>I've never used a cordless telephone. I don't know where
>you got that idea.
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>>Have you ever considered the fact that You are actually NOT
>>electrosensitive ?
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>Ha! You obviously haven't read my introductory message
>to the mailing list. Three years ago I could not use
>a regular CORDED telephone, watch TV, stand near power lines,
>use a computer (CRT or LCD), use a cellphone, use audio
>headphones, or go into the store because of the fluorescent
>lights. I could even feel the electricity in the walls
>when I standing next to them. I was on medical disability
>from work for many months because I could not tolerate
>being in the building for longer than 20 minutes.
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>In other words, I was VERY electrically sensitive.
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>Today, with the help of food, supplements, "new age
>devices", and having my mercury fillings removed, I can
>now use a corded telephone, I can watch TV, I can stand
>near power lines, I can use a computer for 8 hours/day,
>I can go to the store, and I'm working full time.
>I don't use cellphones or audio earphones, but the
>last time I checked they still caused pain in my head.
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>So technically, while I'm still electrically sensitive,
>in practical terms I've found solutions so that the
>it has no impact on the things I want to do.
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>And I plan on getting over the ES entirely, so that
>I do not need to depend on the food, supplements,
>and devices. But at my rate of improvement, I'd
>say that this is at least or year or more away.
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>Marc
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