Re: Children don't get ES?
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Fog Top on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Children-don-t-get-ES-tp4032514p4032647.html
Claire, so sorry to hear that you have become ES at such a young age. I began to have ES problems in my 30s but didn't understand what it was thanks to the ignorance and bad advice of medical doctors. It wasn't until a smart meter years later that I realized
I was ES. Along with typical ES problems I also developed sound sensitivity. Noises are too loud, painful, and distorted.
While vacationing at a cabin with family, the four year old asked to watch cartoons. As soon as the TV went on with the volume low, it sounded to me like noise was reverberating off the ceiling in an awful way (this happens periodically and can't figure out
why). The 4 yr old immediately said, "What's that?". I asked what he meant, and he said, "that noise". None of the adults present heard anything out of the ordinary. This made me wonder if the 4 y-o is already ES.
From: Claire Manette [via ES] <ml+[hidden email]>
Sent: Friday, August 3, 2018 2:44 PM
To: Fog Top
Subject: [ES] Re: Children don't get ES?
I'm seventeen. I started feeling emf at fifteen. headaches and lightheadedness. It's ramped really bad now into nausea/brainfog/pain/etc but yeah we can totally feel them. Since I started noticing, I've been checking in with my younger siblings, and about
half of them (they're 6 of us) can feel it too. Things like "agh, the wifi is horrible in here, can you feel it?"
10 year old: "umm..... well, my ears are buzzing, and my face feels weird."
yep. that's the wifi bud.
I think probably we'll start seeing more and more children with symptoms starting younger and younger as the tech overload ramps up. We're the guinea pigs.