Dizzy spells have me frightened...

Posted by roma247 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Dizzy-spells-have-me-frightened-tp1548417.html

I am curious to know if anyone else has experienced similar symptoms--

I live in a house very near one of the busiest airports in the world,
with Magnetic Field readings of between 5 and 50 Milligauss (depending
on how close you get to the powerlines running through my backyard)
and every one of my neighbors has wi-fi; there are 50 cell towers and
upwards of 450 antennae w/in a 4 mile radius of my house.

EMF sufferer's nightmare, in other words.

I have been sugar-free & simple-carb-free for almost 5 years, and
completely grain-free for over 6 months. We do periodic cleanses,
juicing, raw foods (esp. dairy) and lots of fermented foods as well.
I think it's safe to say our diet is pretty healthy.

I've tried numerous products to help with my EMF symptoms. They
either did nothing or only helped for a few months.

Now, in addition to the usual sleep disturbance, chest tightness,
headaches, etc., I have been having dizzy spells.

They come on quite suddenly, out of nowhere. I get this funny feeling
in my upper chest--not painful, just sort of like when you're really
excited about something and you get that gaspy sort of feeling--and
then I get very lightheaded. Sometimes it lasts only a second or two,
sometimes it lasts for hours. Sometimes it is severe enough that I
have to sit down. Fortunately, I have not lost consciousness from it
yet, but I am very afraid I might.

Again, there is no pain when this is happening, and aside from the
normal chest tightness, my breathing is not affected; however,
breathing deeply (to the extent possible) does not help dissipate the
problem.

I am nearly certain this is connected to my EMF problems, and though I
would love to go to a doctor and try to figure it out, I have a very
strong sense that any tests they run will be inconclusive, because I
have no other symptoms to indicate any heart problem, etc., and I am
young--only 35--so I don't think it's age related...

So I took a look at the archives and I saw some posts describing
lightheadedness, but I wanted to know if what I am describing is
indeed a common symptom, or not...

Thanks for your help,
Lisa