If we were much worse, we probably wouldn't get on the computer to begin with. :-) To answer your bafflement, some of us are at this site b/c we reacted to wireless technologies (much more than computers/TV's). I've read many stories that began with wireless sensitivity and later evolved into electronics sensitivity. I thought it was due to wireless damage that they became sensitive to electronics. However, now I suspect the electronics can cause harm apart from wireless frequencies.
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> I have no idea if my neighbor's TV was plasma -
> LCD TVs hurt as well. I was able to hear the audio
> through the wall of the condo. Usually I felt the
> pain first, then confirmed it was on by putting my
> ear against the wall. I was not able to measure it
> with an AM radio, or any other meter.
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> It baffles me that most of the folks on this site
> watch TV at all. I can only use is a 7 inch, battery
> operated, portable DVD player about 5 feet away. Most
> of the time that even hurts.
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> > BTW, I'm wondering how you guys found out your neighbors had plasma TV's if it was not in your own house. Was it through an instrument, and which one?
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