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My doc. wrote a letter that I have ES & it's medically necessary to remove

wireless meters. 

What's the best way to go IF can't  use analog alone? One utility is removing

soon. Working on the others. I can't wait! I'm pretty sensitive. I'm praying it

will make a big difference.

Fixing electric issues will help too.

Kathy

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Kathy, wow! you got your utilities to remove smartmeters?? that is fantastic --

where are you? Here in California, that never happens, at least not anymore.

Analog is best by far. It will make a huge difference.

If they just say they will " switch off the transmitter' that is another ball of

wax, and we learned not to trust anything they say. Plus there could be other

things about the meter besides the transmitter that cause problems.

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> My doc. wrote a letter that I have ES & it's medically necessary to remove

wireless meters. 

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> What's the best way to go IF can't  use analog alone? One utility is removing

soon. Working on the others. I can't wait! I'm pretty sensitive. I'm praying it

will make a big difference.

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> Fixing electric issues will help too.

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> Kathy

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Thanks, I'll remember we want the meter's off. My doc. helped the fight w the

letter. I'm in MO.We have  1st generation smart meters for electric. We were

the test state I guess.

Didn't notice it until owned a house w dirty electric. Started burning in 06

though. Thought was all cell towers.

http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/article_986c9b64-2fa8-5cd9-b6e7-f6c998fcb\

6f9.html

Much of the controversy has focused on the new digital meters.

For now, the new meters aren't in Ameren Missouri's plans. The

cost of smart meters — an estimated $300 million — outweighs the

benefits, said Wakeman, the utility's vice president of

energy delivery.

That's partly because it was among the first U.S. utilities to

deploy automated meters across its entire system in the late-1990s.

The meters aren't as sophisticated as the smart meters but provide

some of the functionality — they can relay daily usage information

and notify the utility when there's a power outage.

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Kathy, wow! you got your utilities to remove smartmeters?? that is fantastic --

where are you? Here in California, that never happens, at least not anymore.

Analog is best by far. It will make a huge difference.

If they just say they will " switch off the transmitter' that is another ball of

wax, and we learned not to trust anything they say. Plus there could be other

things about the meter besides the transmitter that cause problems.

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All of you please try to get a doctor's letter stating you have developed  ES &

it's a medically necessary to remove the meters.

They did not listen to me until the letter.  Theyr'e trying to intimidate you so

you'll back down fighting.

Now they're on guard & waiting to here from their meter people.

Kathy

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So, now you have understood.

All those protest's do not have an impact untill you do show a doctor's attest

that you are electrosensitive.

The biggest problem is to find a doctor who is willing to undersign such a

letter.

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Re: Re: Utiility Meter Options

All of you please try to get a doctor's letter stating you have developed ES &

it's a medically necessary to remove the meters.

They did not listen to me until the letter. Theyr'e trying to intimidate you

so you'll back down fighting.

Now they're on guard & waiting to here from their meter people.

Kathy

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