Re: electromagnetic question--good reaction to lightening

Posted by evie15422 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/electromagnetic-question-tp1548072p1548134.html

Thanks Paul,
 
Thanks for answering this post.  Yes, I thought about both of those possibilities, but can't think of any ways to track them down.  (I do always do better with high negative ions--once I was on vacation at the ocean when a hurricane was approaching off shore; it was creating huge waves--15 to 20feet high.  I went for one last walk on the beach before leaving for home and I was extremely fatigued when I started out (I was at the time dxed with severe CFIDS/ME).  By the time I got to the beach, I felt great and felt wonderful the rest of the day.)  Maybe that was the totality of what happened!  Now, how do I recreate that on a minute to minute scenario???  lol  I once tried using a negative ion generator (type of air cleaner), but the ozone got to me after 20 minutes.  Ozone=not so good reaction.
 
The other suspicion--that the lightning hit whatever is causing my es problems, incapacitating it/them--seems too good to be true.  But I did begin to wonder whether there could be an antenna I am not aware of that has gone in recently.  That would be a good target for a lightning bolt! Interestingly, the day that I began noticing the spike in es initially (inlate November), there were 2 broadband cable tv vans parked doing work of some sort up the next street.  Is anyone familiar with any changes the cable tv companies have to make regarding the switch from analog to digital tv reception?  Would that in any way require additional antennae?
 
Thanks again, Paul.  If you have any other thoughts, let me know.
Diane
 
 

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Subject: Re: [eSens] electromagnetic question--good reaction to lightening
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Date: Tuesday, January 6, 2009, 9:17 AM







In a message dated 1/6/2009 5:42:55 A.M. GMT Standard Time,
evie15422@yahoo. com writes:

Hi again, Charles, (and anyone else who wants to comment on this post),

I had the strangest thing happen this past weekend.... I was trying to
sleep at my house where I am badly es to something outside my house (at least I
think it is outside because I turn off all electric panels to the house andI
still feel it.) There was a thunderstorm very early Friday morning, and two
bolts of lightening hit very close by. I thought that I felt better after
the first hit, but then the second bolt hit, and I realized I was not reacting
anymore at all. So.... what happened???? Did the lightening affect me
personally or did it affect whatever I am reacting to? Does anyone know whyI
immediately felt better? The next day, I continued to feel great es-wise, tho
I sparked when I came near any metal in my house repeatedly. I continued to
feel better for 2 more days till Sunday night, when I had a terrible night
again and felt like my insides were frying. Has anything like this ever
happened to anyone

Guesses - rapid polarisation of Ions in your vicinity through transient
voltage effects, this may have reset your autonomous nervous system subsetsand
diverted attention from the normal prevalent system - just guessing. Most
obvious the apparatus that cuase your problem were hit by the lightning andsome
hours later were repaired.

PUK

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