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Re: diane, same re: affected by

Posted by evie15422 on Mar 14, 2008; 4:47pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/interesting-news-article-on-invasive-technology-Britian-tp1546130p1546155.html

Hi Bill,

Yes, I am prone to shocking others and getting shocks. I had also, on rare occasion years ago, gotten a visible spark (arcing) when approaching electric sockets to plug something in.

Yes, I have had both EKG and EEGs. The doctor did not mention abnormalities at the time. I had no idea I had ES then (prior to 2000). He did, tho, say he needed to run the tests more than once, which indicates to me something was not as expected. I have often wondered if I have a higher magnetic field than usual. Or my body might produce more electicity??? If one were under bodily stress (the body is stressed from illness), would this then make the body have more electrical charge? This is what seems to happen when I am particularly ill. I also wonder how these would be checked. Charles, do you know? I have too many irons in the fire right now to check on this, but would like to eventually.

Marc mentioned the street light phenomenon. That happened once to me, also, but I don't consider once enough to conclude I had anything to do with it. I did know a woman who said it happened often with her and I would believe that happens.

Diane

Bill Bruno <[hidden email]> wrote:
I agree that the ones up high are usually less of a problem than those
on rooftops or disguised as pipes etc. Here's a bad one near me:
http://electricalhealth.org/Birds-on-St-Fran-med.jpg

Thanks for the info on stopping watches etc. Curious if you
are also prone to electrostatic shocks? Or shocking others when
you touch them? It would be great to measure your electric fields
but not sure of a protocol. Have you ever had an EEG or EKG?

Bill

On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 8:26 AM, jaime_schunkewitz <
[hidden email]> wrote:

> As for reacting to cell towers, there is one
> in particular that is a nuisance (rt 78 E Exit 24)
> in Jersey. It's at ground level.
>
> Sometimes I hear a low frequency hum. Just yesterday
> 60 seconds after passing this tower my tinnitus flared
> up and then I got pain in my ear.
>
> Eli
>
>
> --- In [hidden email] <eSens%40yahoogroups.com>, sheila wade
> <sheila_texas@...> wrote:
> >
> > diane,
> >
> > Hi! i also react to cellphone/towers & no one has written me back
> in my response(s) to this support grp, maybe you can relate,
> >
> > what are your symptoms thanks
> > sheila
> >
>
>
>

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