Re: ClaeSmog

Posted by Hud J O Ramelan on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/ClaeSmog-tp4025984p4026053.html

Conclusion:
Most posters are not really interested in decreasing
their own sensitivity, but like inventing the wheel again, and continue
to complain and protest.

Overhere a number of former
electrosensitives do live a *normal* life again, travel with public
transport, sleep in foreign hotels with Wifi, and, start working again
in offices, where everybody works *wireless*.

So, my effort to translate my 30 points plan into english was in vain, regarding the eSens group.
In another english forum, the counter showed 184 reads today. 
 
Charles,

With all due respect, I find your comments somewhat hostile and disparaging.  I can imagine that perhaps this reflects the mood you were in at the time and may no longer be the case but geez, come on now!  Most posters are on this list because they somewhat desperately want to decrease their sensitivity.  Maybe you don't understand what it is like to feel that sort of desperation.  And exhaustion.  Mental and physical exhaustion that could reasonably be foreseen to preclude focusing on the contents of a link you posted.  I think there are big limitations placed on focused discussion which are technical--that is, the electronic medium is simply not very conducive to focused study and discussion (for the most able) let alone those who are suffering from EHS/electrostress!  I bet most are in fact having a bit of a hard time with reactions to computers, monitors, wiring &c...just to read the posts and follow along.  I know it is a double edged sword
 for me.

Why the comment about some other english forum with 184 reads today?  I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you were hoping to motivate...  But on the face of it, at best those remarks are not helpful and at worst they are chastizing insults.  Everyone works hard.  We all feel like our efforts are 'in vain' at times--with me, OFTEN; it relates to the 'desperation' which I mentioned earlier.  And we are all frustrated too!  Need I say more?

NB.  Let's not start a battle--that is definitely not my intention.

  ~=~
  Hud
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>On July 17th I placed an english version of my developed therapy in this forum.
>Although it is in my opinion the world's first such a therapy to *cure* electrosensitivity, and totally free, I would have expected more persons being interested.
>If read carefully, quite a number of questions may arise.
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>Although some have given a quick look at it, I did receive just 1 (=one) question from a reader of this forum.
>That was all.
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>Conclusion:
>Most posters are not really interested in decreasing their own sensitivity, but like inventing the wheel again, and continue to complain and protest.
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>Overhere a number of former electrosensitives do live a *normal* life again, travel with public transport, sleep in foreign hotels with Wifi, and, start working again in offices, where everybody works *wireless*.
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>So, my effort to translate my 30 points plan into english was in vain, regarding the eSens group.
>In another english forum, the counter showed 184 reads today. 
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