Posted by
Michele Quigley on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Re-Do-you-feel-wireless-tp2501771p2510245.html
Diet is a factor for Type 2 but Type 1 in an autoimmune disease (it's
what they used to call juvenile diabetes) but my husband and I believe
that it is emf induced. After reading an article about dirty
electricity and a small mention of something called Type 3 diabetes I
had a light bulb moment (pardon the pun). When my daughter was
diagnosed she wasn't tested for islet cell antibodies (she was critical,
near death so it wasn't something they even thought to check since the
focus was saving her life) but five months later when my son started
showing symptoms they did test him and found he had no antibodies. Mind
you he has serious blood sugar problems and requires insulin (we have
tried MANY different natural methods but ultimately they need insulin to
control their blood sugar) but he doesn't have typical autoimmune
diabetes as far as we can tell. His doctor believes he has a different
type and likely my daughter too. Normally they would test all siblings
for antibodies to see if they may be at risk (we have 10 children) but
because my sons presented with no anti bodies there isn't any point.
They are very electro sensitive. We had to switch parishes because
something in our old parish (they run wi fi, wireless mikes, and
wireless hearing aids systems) makes their blood sugar go uncontrollably
high. Until I read that article I could not understand why it was
happening every Sunday and then I realized. Later I spoke to a few
people there about it and they told me that they have always had a
problem with a high frequency "something" that interferes with sound and
taping (they record mass for the shut ins). It makes sense to me now
why I always got a headache if I was there too long.
Also, my children got sick not long after UGI installed a smart meter (I
didn't realize what that was at the time.). We moved this past Oct. and
their need for insulin has dropped a good bit. We are currently renting
and looking for a house that is safer for them. There are so many
connections I am making since being here in this group! Our old house
had ants and always stray cats! It was in a small city that is
currently being wired for internet access. We now live in a small
suburban are just on the edge of a more rural area but we are finding
that it is difficult to find anything that isn't in some way affected.
If we find a place that looks good there are high tension power lines,
or a sub station nearby, those sorts of things. We're still looking but
our resources are limited as well which makes it more difficult.
By the way we have found that when there's a blackout my children's
blood sugar plummets and then returns to normal. To me that is big
proof but unfortunately we can't live like that or even if we could they
would still be exposed somewhere. So I read and try to understand as
much as I can but admittedly it's quite overwhelming at times .
Thank you for reading if you've gotten this far.
Michele Q.
On 2/15/2011 11:12 PM, emraware wrote:
> I've read about how wireless affects high blood sugar from testimonies at emrpolicy.org:
http://www.emrpolicy.org/news/headlines/09_51_emrpi_reply_comment_with_exhibits.pdf>
> Long ago I wondered about the epidemic of diabetes in places like nyc where there's lots of background microwave radiation from cell towers and all. Of course, people probably prefer to attribute it to diet instead.
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[hidden email], Michele Quigley<micheleq@...> wrote:
>> I don't but two of my children do.
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>> I'm new to the group not es myself but here for two of my children who
>> are Type 1 diabetic (both diagnosed in the last 3 years and only 5
>> months apart). I discovered that wireless, high emfs etc. make their
>> blood sugar go sky high and not respond to insulin.
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>> Michele Q.
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>> On 2/15/2011 9:51 AM, calmriver1@... wrote:
>>> Last week I went to a seminar put on by Dr. Adiel Tel-Oren from Israel on EMF. He said that only 1% of the 3 to 8 % who have e.s. have problems with wireless. I know I have problems with that. Do you?
>>>
>>> Maureen
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