Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Hi, all. I hope this message works. I tried to send yesterday but maybe it didn't get approved? Anyway, I'm ok w/ WiFi on my computer (from 2008) but have probs. w/ cellphlne. Then I just had 1st Smart Meter exposure over a period of 3 days. I dno't just feel bad, feel like I'm DYING, even tho it's been 24 hrs. since I removed self from exposure. I know that in my state (Maine), Smart Meters use 900 Megahertz & 2.4 Gigahertz frequencies, & that the corresponding power line components use 5 Gigahertz. I'm worried that the power line components, which communicate w/ Smart Meters at 5GHz, are what people refer to as Wimax. I wish someonne could explain why Smart Meters could give me the feeling of dying when I wasn't that electrosensitive in the 1st place. Is there Wimax involved? Is it b/c it's pulse-,modified? Of the 3 frequencies, which is the most damaging? I don't know what to do, & even having chronic Lyme, I've NEVER experienced pain or CNS dysfunction this bad. Having terrible debilitating fx even after removal from exposure. Once my family's neighborhood gets Smart Meters, I can tell that I won't ever be able to visit them again, unless I have sthg. to shield me. I've spoken w/ people at Lessemf.com and finesilverproducts.com, & it looks like it might be helpful to get a special hood designed to cover head, face & neck, but I have no idea which would be the most effective fabric or how to design it or any money. Are there any shielding/absorbing fabrics out there that work? My level of sensitivity makes it so that I feel like I'm dying during the entire time of exposure; have to get miles away. I've never had this problem before & don't know why it's so bad. I have to find a shielding/absorbing fabric that helps, b/c I have to grocery shop & see my family, & I can't do that w/ this level of sensitivity. Any ideas/suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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