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My theory is now that the wireless keys are sending a radio signals throughout the house.
But why wasn't it doing that before? Very confused, and getting rather desperate actually.
Someone also recently suggested to me that there are "hidden GPS modes" that remain active.
Sort of a conspiracy theory, not sure I'm buying that.
Also, someone in this group wrote me a long response about laying metal around my walls
to prevent signals. I accidentally deleted that email, feel free to send it again to the group.
Sorry!
Paul
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Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Car GPS is making me sick!
I had my Dad leave the car somewhere else last night...
I had no muscle pain and slept extremely well for 9 hours!
It is DEFINITELY the car that is the problem.
Your theories are possibly correct, that something to do with the alarm system and GPS was activated,
I have to talk to Lexus about this and try to figure it out.
Not sure about the microwave alarm system, but that has been on since we bought the car a year ago,
so I doubt that is it.
If anyone has any specialized knowledge in this area, please let me know.
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Car GPS is making me sick!
I find that as an Esser I am extremely suspicious of new hi tech toys this
probably gives me an additional heightened sense of awareness, like a hound
dog that goes on a sniffing fest, when they are newly introduced into my
home environment, which your sensitive ES body is all to familiar with.
sadly I suspect this goes with the territory and once triggered it will take a
while for your tolerance levels to steady down again. That said when the
Gps was given your address is it possible that this triggers some other form
of transmission related to the vehicle, for tracking or advertising ??! the
only way to test for this is to analyses emissions from the car. I dont
suppose it has a microwave alarm system installed does it ? Nevertheless it
maybe that you are simply on guard given that your personal address
details were entered into the vehicle gps.- could you try to put a
mylar/emergency blanket over the car at night for a while ?
I too have issues with vehicle EMR - I recently purchased a Honda HRV on a
1999 plate thinking it would be low tech, but hey big mistake I drive a
couple of miles in it and want to get out of it and give it a good kicking, I
am now back in my fiat not as jazzy looking but tolerable.
Paul - puk
In a message dated 21/09/2012 06:08:02 GMT Daylight Time,
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Hi Paul,
The GPS unit itself doesn't send out any signals, it only receives signals
from satellites. I know that some smartphones with GPS also use WiFi and
cell signals to increase accuracy. Maybe that navigation system does the
same in which case it might also transmit some signals, but only if the car is
on. Were you already sensitive to microwaves? Maybe you became sensitized
when the unit was first turned on. Or maybe it was just a coincidence and
something else is causing the problem. Try parking the car somewhere else
for one night.
Rolf
On Sep 20, 2012, at 3:00 PM, Poker Addict wrote:
> Hey everybody,
>
> You might remember me, I've been a long time member of this group and
suffer from CFS/CFIDS and also EMF sensitivity
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> My
> father got a Lexus recently, and I always sleep in the room next to it.
It
> has been fine for about a year, but a few days ago, my brother
> programmed the GPS navigation system with our home address and I got
> very sick that night. I think it was probably activating the GPS signal
> that did it, it felt like waves of radiation were hitting me.
>
> We took it to the Lexus dealer and they reset all
> the data and factory settings back to what it was originally, deleting
> everything my brother did. A few hours later, I still felt sick from
> it, and I haven't slept well in 3 nights.
>
> Anyone have any idea what is causing this, and why can't I seem to fix
it?
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
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