Re: sensitivity to laptops

Posted by PUK on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/sensitivity-to-laptops-tp1546167p1546170.html


In a message dated 3/19/2008 12:11:24 AM GMT Standard Time, [hidden email]
writes:

I am having a very strong reaction to laptops,
> including fatigue, muscle spasm, headache,
> nausea, and dizziness. Desktop computers
> and my older Dell laptop do not cause this reaction.
>



You can try using a cheap AM radio, tune it out to white noise and you will
see the amount of radio noise the laptop emits, through all appliances
attached to it and vicerverser. Best to use a laptop from a distance say 1.5m min,
with separate keyboard and mouse, be wary that these will bring the
frequencies from the laptop/plus there own close to you anyway, again try the AM radio
near the peripherals to see. You can also try using an infrared keyboard,
nothing is benign though so it depends on the severity of your ES symptoms.
You could also try Zoomtext 9.1 available fro 60 day free trial, this helps
with magnification of screen text etc. I would also hazard a guess that when
you say electronics effect you when apparantly not on, dont forget that many
electronics could be very apt at re-radiating frequencies in you vicinity
especially with long wires attached to them. You may have also become hyperaware
of the potential for electronics to effect you and so you radar is turned up
on supersensitive, can you take a break from the offending appliances for a
while, to let you body carm down and smooth out the association with
harm/nausea you experience from the laptop ? its perfectly natural by the way to
feel the latter you have to keep slogging through it, and roll with the punches.


Paul uk






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