Re: Could a Laptop be the answer then?

Posted by evie15422 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Could-a-Laptop-be-the-answer-then-tp1549472p1549554.html

hi Starman,
 
you will likely still have problems doing that too, but it is possibly a best case scenario.  (tho people here have been saying a particular laptop might be a better choice too).  that was what i tried.  had a horrible first month but with the help of Dell techs, we took an intolerable laptop and made it tolerable.  i removed the broadband and wifi cards, changed all the wireless and communications settings, dumbed down the laptop as muchas possible by taking away as much automatic downloading as possible and stripping the start menu to only what is absolutely necessary.....  i tried using on battery, but because i drain batteries quickly (i have special powers in this dept) and had problems recharging the battery without causingbad symptoms, the tech finally suggested i just remove the battery and go with regular electric power.  they told me to keep electric powered components 6 feet or more apart to reduce interference, someone here mentioned
to remember laptop plugs do not have polarized plugs but still need to go into the outlet a particular direction--that helped.  i was repeatedly putting the plug in upside down before i marked it w a paint pen and i could feel a difference when i did.  i did alot of little things which togetheradded up to less emfs.
 
i use a dsl box w an ethernet cord for internet use.  still streaming video, down and uploading bother me but i can avoid those.  i use the puter as much as possible offline--write long emails on word and paste them to email replies to send all at one time.  i save sites i want to read and read them after i go offline.....
 
on top of that, i take nutrients which help--B12 and D3 help most.  in summer i get outside and don't need D3.  grounding my body also helps.  so, you see there is alot to consider and work out even w a laptop.  i used my laptop also far from me with remote mouse and setting screen to largerprint to help w off gassing for the first few months and i limited my timeas much as possible during that time also.
 
good luck,
 
diane

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From: starmanxxxx <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Could a Laptop be the answer then?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 8:00 PM








Since I suffer from the following symptoms for approx. hrs after one hours usage on my desk top PC - CHRONIC FATIGUE / WATERY EYES /LETHARGY / ANXIETY/ NIGHTMARES / DEPRESSION / LACK OF CONCENTRATION ETC, is the answer to purchase a Laptop and run it on batteries and plug in to my `wired` cable broadband connection? Also, would a `wire free mouse` be an advantage? I had seen a budget priced "(18.screen) Fujitsu Siemens Amilo LI3910 laptop" whichwould be a good desk top replacement. At present my EMS symptoms only occur on my desk top PC & when I am under fluorescent lights : so has this worked for any other sufferers, please comment.


















     

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