Posted by
Joyce Soos on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/smart-meters-tp3594570p3597399.html
I feel for you too. I went through this twenty years ago so I know just what is happening. Problem is that I cannot work with my multiple chemical sensitivities with the es too. I might soon be all alone with this, and would definitely have to walk away from my house into???? Not getting support with my husband about this now, and has threatened to leave if I end up getting bad with es again, not handling anything with electricity.
Twenty years ago it was so bad that I had to unplug the refrigerator and make sure the microwave was not on when I wanted to come into the kitchen. I was actually living in my bedroom and the only electrical device was my overhead light and a lamp. Even in my bedroom my body would hurt, chest pains, when the microwave was on. I am afraid that those days will come back again with these meters, and I truly will be living outdoors. I live in the high desert but right now it is a high of 60 with a low of anywhere from 20 to 40 degrees.
Joyce
From: Esther LeSieur <
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To:
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Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2011 4:23 AM
Subject: Re: [eSens] smart meters
You've just describe my worst nightmare. They'll be doing my
neighborhood soon, and I'm terrified. I just wanted send some healing
thoughts and hopes that others will be able to give some helpful
advice. It sounds like what you're experiencing is just awful.
Makes me livid that the power companies can do this to us.
Esther
On Dec 17, 2011, at 12:07 PM, Joyce wrote:
> Well, they were put in smart meters around my neighborhood late
> yesterday but not at my house. Interesting that they never did knock
> on my door saying that they were here.
> Now I can sense them and big time. I feel waves of emf crashing down
> on me ever since I woke up this morning. My jaw hurts and I am very
> dizzy to where I walk like I am drunk. I already have vertigo but
> this is stupid! The brain fog is tremendous and cannot concentrate
> on anything I read. My face is vibrating and my two teeth that have
> crowns on them buzz and hurt. I constantly feel like falling down.
> It is worse being on the computer for me. I remember having these
> same feelings twenty years ago when I first came down with es but
> they are back in full force.
> I have a no smart meter sign on my analog so the guy was nice enough
> to not put one on, thank goodness. My bedroom is facing my
> neighbor's meter, and I can see a meter on my neighbor's wall behind
> me. I just wish these awful feelings of vertigo would go away.
> Anyone know what I can do? Thanks in advance.
>
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