Guest guest Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 In a message dated 05/11/2008 07:13:49 GMT Standard Time, lbergman2@... writes: >>>>>>>The electromagnetic field readings on the trifield meter had a very significant effect on my husband's ability to believe in my symptoms and how serious they are. I think you may be heading down a blind alley. It seems not the field itself that matters, but the components of the field and how they change. For some people, applying a stronger electromagnetic field helps. But there is no one solution that fits everyone. The best meter you find may not indicate the types of field that cause you the most problems. Get your husband to recognise that electrosensitivity exists and then look at ways of living with it. Show him the videos on this site, it might help. http://electrosensitivity.co.uk/4.html and show him the proof that some people really are electrosensitive here http://electrosensitivity.co.uk/7.html But moving to somewhere where there is no field is not an answer, imho. If you find somewhere that you and your family can live and work today, there could be a mast or a relay centre there tomorrow. best wishes electrosensitivity.co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 > I have tried many different products out there to ameliorate my > symptoms... Have you tried experimenting with supplements? Antioxidants, minerals, essential fatty acids, and binders of toxins can all help reduce symptoms in some people. > most recently, several of the products from earthcalm were > helping quite a bit, but either the " electrosmog " is so unbearably > high that such products are like trying to save the Titanic by turning > on the pumps...or whether it's a cyclical thing, or that my > sensitivity is increasing...???????????????? I didn't find the Earthcalm products able to solve my problems either. They certainly seemed helpful at first, but then I'd go into " overload " , and they would then become a source of problems. When you say that your sensitivity might be increasing, you may just be using the Earthcalm products too much -- try cutting your use to half (or less) and see if you feel better. Or try some different EMF products, maybe even rotating them throughout the day (Earthcalm for some amount of time each day, then switch to something else for some amount of time each day) Someone else will have to answer your questions on RF / Wifi meters... I just generally use myself as a " human meter " . Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 Â my meters RF measurements are in MW/M2 I assume that 0.05 mw/m2 is the same as 0.05 uw/cm2 ? Â Ada " Although my Soul shall set in Darkness, I will raise in Perfect Light, I have Loved the Stars to Fondly to be Fearful of the Night. " unknown From: jaime_schunkewitz <jaime_schunkewitz@...> Subject: Re: was: 15-25 milligauss ambient readings in my home/ now: what to do? Date: Thursday, 6 November, 2008, 2:34 AM If your living and sleeping in 20 mili gauss then run! I don't think the RF field strength meter is going to measure your neighbor's wifi. Mine doesn't begin measuring a wireless router within 5 ft or so. The RF meter is for far field measurements, which means you have to be 3 meters or so away from the RF source. At 3 meters it's not nearly sensitive enough to detect the RF from a computer, monitor etc. It will detect a cell tower 100 yards away though. Common ambient measurements are usually less than 0.005 uw/cm2 (at least that's what I measure). Some recommend a safe level less than 0.1 uw/cm2. Forget about the government standards. You may as well bunk out in a microwave oven. You may want to look at the electrosmog detector as well, which is twice as sensitive for much less dinero. But the alpha labs meter is calibrated and provides a numeric readout. If your exposed to 20 mili gauss how can you possibly think the cause of your ills are you neighbor's wifi? I'd also look at other sources of EMF that may be making you ill. Do you drive? Do you watch tv? do you use a computer, a cell phone. You sensitivity can also be affected by your diet medications, supplements. Eli > > OK, my thread kinda got hijacked there but I need some further advice. > > I have begged and pleaded with my husband to let us move, but he is > not especially interested in doing that, given the state of the > housing market...and I don't blame him, but... > > I don't know what to do...! > > I have tried many different products out there to ameliorate my > symptoms...most recently, several of the products from earthcalm were > helping quite a bit, but either the " electrosmog " is so unbearably > high that such products are like trying to save the Titanic by turning > on the pumps...or whether it's a cyclical thing, or that my > sensitivity is increasing.. .???????? ???????? > > And though 15-25 milligauss is quite simply intolerable, I still truly > believe (based on my body's reaction) that it is the cell phone towers > and the neighbors' wi-fi's that are truly killing me. > Antennasearch. com shows that within a 4 mile radius of my home, there > are 140 towers and 483 antennae, starting from .36 miles away. The > maps look like a saturation bombing. > > So my point/question is this: > > The electromagnetic field readings on the trifield meter had a very > significant effect on my husband's ability to believe in my symptoms > and how serious they are. But he still doesn't quite understand the > RF component (which the trifield meter does not really measure in any > meaningful way). He has given me permission to attempt to prove it by > getting a meter that will measure these fields. > > So it is of paramount importance that I get the right meter, which > will pick up the signal from my neighbor's wi-fi--which I can > literally feel cooking my brains all day long, every day. I have > looked at the meters you mentioned at Lessemf.com. I have also looked > at this one: > > http://www.trifield .com/rf_meter. htm > > and the more I read about it, the more confused I am. I understand > the basics (I think) but I am desperate to make sure that I don't blow > it and have my husband think I'm a kook. I am at a loss to understand > the difference between this meter and the ones at Lessemf.com, and > though I would love to save money, the most important thing to me is > making sure that it will measure the fields being given off by the > wi-fi and the cell towers, etc. > > Lastly, can anyone recommend a source for how to interpret the > readings from one of these meters...that is, what sort of established > " safe levels " or range of levels for these fields might be? For > example, I understand that when it comes to electromagnetic fields, 1 > to 3 milligauss is considered acceptable, depending on who you listen > to. Are there such recommendations for microwatts/cm3? > > I could go on forever with questions I guess, but I had better stop > there... > > I would be most grateful for any help at all! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 One thing that is very simple that has helped me is making sure i do a daily physical routine which includes yoga when i am feeling really good , but at least elements of Donna edens energy routines when I am not. I have posted the links for the energy medicnce routines in the link section. If there is one thing that I have found that makes a huge difference to how I wake up in the morning , it is doing the zip up exercise last thing at night before i go to bed It seems to ensure that the central and governing meridians stay together during sleep , which in my opinion seesm to give the body more protection while asleep. I find if i do that at night my energy is much more congruent and buoyant when i wake up in the morning, this is a small thing but it at least allows me to feel a tad more rested.Doing the whole routine daily ( takes about five mins) helps to put me in contact with my body , get energy moving , suport the liver and spleen , and flush out the lymphatics. I find it really helps. Ada    " Although my Soul shall set in Darkness, I will raise in Perfect Light, I have Loved the Stars to Fondly to be Fearful of the Night. " unknown From: Marc <marc@...> Subject: Re: was: 15-25 milligauss ambient readings in my home/ now: what to do? Date: Thursday, 6 November, 2008, 2:23 AM > I have tried many different products out there to ameliorate my > symptoms... Have you tried experimenting with supplements? Antioxidants, minerals, essential fatty acids, and binders of toxins can all help reduce symptoms in some people. > most recently, several of the products from earthcalm were > helping quite a bit, but either the " electrosmog " is so unbearably > high that such products are like trying to save the Titanic by turning > on the pumps...or whether it's a cyclical thing, or that my > sensitivity is increasing.. .???????? ???????? I didn't find the Earthcalm products able to solve my problems either. They certainly seemed helpful at first, but then I'd go into " overload " , and they would then become a source of problems. When you say that your sensitivity might be increasing, you may just be using the Earthcalm products too much -- try cutting your use to half (or less) and see if you feel better. Or try some different EMF products, maybe even rotating them throughout the day (Earthcalm for some amount of time each day, then switch to something else for some amount of time each day) Someone else will have to answer your questions on RF / Wifi meters... I just generally use myself as a " human meter " . Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 If your living and sleeping in 20 mili gauss then run! The RF field strength meter may not be sensitive enough to to measure your neighbor's wifi. Mine doesn't begin measuring a wireless router within 6 ft or so. But it does detect a cell phone more than 30 ft away. It will also detect a cell tower 100 yards away. The RF meter is for far field measurements, which means you have to be 3 meters or so away from the RF source. At 3 meters it's not nearly sensitive enough to detect the RF from a computer, monitor, mouse, etc. Common ambient measurements are usually less than 0.005 uw/cm2 (at least that's what I measure in my house). Some recommend a safe level less than 0.1 uw/cm2. Forget about the government standards. You may as well bunk out in a microwave oven. You may want to look at the electrosmog detector as well, which is twice as sensitive for much less dinero. But the alpha labs meter is calibrated and provides a numeric readout to 1 nano watt/cm2. If your exposed to 20 mili gauss how can you possibly think the cause of your ills are you neighbor's wifi? I'd also look at other sources of EMF that may be making you ill. Do you drive? Do you watch tv? do you use a computer, a cell phone. You sensitivity can also be affected by your diet medications, supplements. Eli > > OK, my thread kinda got hijacked there but I need some further advice. > > I have begged and pleaded with my husband to let us move, but he is > not especially interested in doing that, given the state of the > housing market...and I don't blame him, but... > > I don't know what to do...! > > I have tried many different products out there to ameliorate my > symptoms...most recently, several of the products from earthcalm were > helping quite a bit, but either the " electrosmog " is so unbearably > high that such products are like trying to save the Titanic by turning > on the pumps...or whether it's a cyclical thing, or that my > sensitivity is increasing...???????????????? > > And though 15-25 milligauss is quite simply intolerable, I still truly > believe (based on my body's reaction) that it is the cell phone towers > and the neighbors' wi-fi's that are truly killing me. > Antennasearch.com shows that within a 4 mile radius of my home, there > are 140 towers and 483 antennae, starting from .36 miles away. The > maps look like a saturation bombing. > > So my point/question is this: > > The electromagnetic field readings on the trifield meter had a very > significant effect on my husband's ability to believe in my symptoms > and how serious they are. But he still doesn't quite understand the > RF component (which the trifield meter does not really measure in any > meaningful way). He has given me permission to attempt to prove it by > getting a meter that will measure these fields. > > So it is of paramount importance that I get the right meter, which > will pick up the signal from my neighbor's wi-fi--which I can > literally feel cooking my brains all day long, every day. I have > looked at the meters you mentioned at Lessemf.com. I have also looked > at this one: > > http://www.trifield.com/rf_meter.htm > > and the more I read about it, the more confused I am. I understand > the basics (I think) but I am desperate to make sure that I don't blow > it and have my husband think I'm a kook. I am at a loss to understand > the difference between this meter and the ones at Lessemf.com, and > though I would love to save money, the most important thing to me is > making sure that it will measure the fields being given off by the > wi-fi and the cell towers, etc. > > Lastly, can anyone recommend a source for how to interpret the > readings from one of these meters...that is, what sort of established > " safe levels " or range of levels for these fields might be? For > example, I understand that when it comes to electromagnetic fields, 1 > to 3 milligauss is considered acceptable, depending on who you listen > to. Are there such recommendations for microwatts/cm3? > > I could go on forever with questions I guess, but I had better stop > there... > > I would be most grateful for any help at all! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 > > > > OK, my thread kinda got hijacked there but I need some further > advice. > > > > I have begged and pleaded with my husband to let us move, but he is > > not especially interested in doing that, given the state of the > > housing market...and I don't blame him, but... > > > > I don't know what to do...! > > > > I have tried many different products out there to ameliorate my > > symptoms...most recently, several of the products from earthcalm > were > > helping quite a bit, but either the " electrosmog " is so unbearably > > high that such products are like trying to save the Titanic by > turning > > on the pumps...or whether it's a cyclical thing, or that my > > sensitivity is increasing...???????????????? > > > > And though 15-25 milligauss is quite simply intolerable, I still > truly > > believe (based on my body's reaction) that it is the cell phone > towers > > and the neighbors' wi-fi's that are truly killing me. > > Antennasearch.com shows that within a 4 mile radius of my home, > there > > are 140 towers and 483 antennae, starting from .36 miles away. The > > maps look like a saturation bombing. > > > > So my point/question is this: > > > > The electromagnetic field readings on the trifield meter had a very > > significant effect on my husband's ability to believe in my symptoms > > and how serious they are. But he still doesn't quite understand the > > RF component (which the trifield meter does not really measure in > any > > meaningful way). He has given me permission to attempt to prove it > by > > getting a meter that will measure these fields. > > > > So it is of paramount importance that I get the right meter, which > > will pick up the signal from my neighbor's wi-fi--which I can > > literally feel cooking my brains all day long, every day. I have > > looked at the meters you mentioned at Lessemf.com. I have also > looked > > at this one: > > > > http://www.trifield.com/rf_meter.htm > > > > and the more I read about it, the more confused I am. I understand > > the basics (I think) but I am desperate to make sure that I don't > blow > > it and have my husband think I'm a kook. I am at a loss to > understand > > the difference between this meter and the ones at Lessemf.com, and > > though I would love to save money, the most important thing to me is > > making sure that it will measure the fields being given off by the > > wi-fi and the cell towers, etc. > > > > Lastly, can anyone recommend a source for how to interpret the > > readings from one of these meters...that is, what sort of > established > > " safe levels " or range of levels for these fields might be? For > > example, I understand that when it comes to electromagnetic fields, > 1 > > to 3 milligauss is considered acceptable, depending on who you > listen > > to. Are there such recommendations for microwatts/cm3? > > > > I could go on forever with questions I guess, but I had better stop > > there... > > > > I would be most grateful for any help at all! > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 Chest pains - me too. Since I've reduced my exposure it's been improving. I don't doubt the RF is affecting you. 30 seconds near a cell phone make me feel ill (nausea) and causes severe tinnitus. GPS doesn't emit RF. It's just a receiver. Try the electosmog detector or spend big bucks for a more sensitive RF meter. Your neighbor may have a very strong wifi router in which case the alpha labs rf meter may work. Just because you can't measure the computer EMFs several ft. away doesn't mean they're not affecting you. The fields go to infinity. Being an electrosensitive and a computer addict is contradicatory. Lay off it. Eli > > > > > > OK, my thread kinda got hijacked there but I need some further > > advice. > > > > > > I have begged and pleaded with my husband to let us move, but he is > > > not especially interested in doing that, given the state of the > > > housing market...and I don't blame him, but... > > > > > > I don't know what to do...! > > > > > > I have tried many different products out there to ameliorate my > > > symptoms...most recently, several of the products from earthcalm > > were > > > helping quite a bit, but either the " electrosmog " is so unbearably > > > high that such products are like trying to save the Titanic by > > turning > > > on the pumps...or whether it's a cyclical thing, or that my > > > sensitivity is increasing...???????????????? > > > > > > And though 15-25 milligauss is quite simply intolerable, I still > > truly > > > believe (based on my body's reaction) that it is the cell phone > > towers > > > and the neighbors' wi-fi's that are truly killing me. > > > Antennasearch.com shows that within a 4 mile radius of my home, > > there > > > are 140 towers and 483 antennae, starting from .36 miles away. The > > > maps look like a saturation bombing. > > > > > > So my point/question is this: > > > > > > The electromagnetic field readings on the trifield meter had a very > > > significant effect on my husband's ability to believe in my symptoms > > > and how serious they are. But he still doesn't quite understand the > > > RF component (which the trifield meter does not really measure in > > any > > > meaningful way). He has given me permission to attempt to prove it > > by > > > getting a meter that will measure these fields. > > > > > > So it is of paramount importance that I get the right meter, which > > > will pick up the signal from my neighbor's wi-fi--which I can > > > literally feel cooking my brains all day long, every day. I have > > > looked at the meters you mentioned at Lessemf.com. I have also > > looked > > > at this one: > > > > > > http://www.trifield.com/rf_meter.htm > > > > > > and the more I read about it, the more confused I am. I understand > > > the basics (I think) but I am desperate to make sure that I don't > > blow > > > it and have my husband think I'm a kook. I am at a loss to > > understand > > > the difference between this meter and the ones at Lessemf.com, and > > > though I would love to save money, the most important thing to me is > > > making sure that it will measure the fields being given off by the > > > wi-fi and the cell towers, etc. > > > > > > Lastly, can anyone recommend a source for how to interpret the > > > readings from one of these meters...that is, what sort of > > established > > > " safe levels " or range of levels for these fields might be? For > > > example, I understand that when it comes to electromagnetic fields, > > 1 > > > to 3 milligauss is considered acceptable, depending on who you > > listen > > > to. Are there such recommendations for microwatts/cm3? > > > > > > I could go on forever with questions I guess, but I had better stop > > > there... > > > > > > I would be most grateful for any help at all! > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 Chest pains - me too. Since I've reduced my exposure it's been improving. Computers, TVs, cars, cell phones, 60 Hz power lines are the worst offenders. I don't doubt the RF is affecting you. 30 seconds near a cell phone make me feel ill (nausea) and causes severe tinnitus. GPS doesn't emit RF. It's just a receiver. Try the electosmog detector or spend big bucks for a more sensitive RF meter. Your neighbor may have a very strong wifi router in which case the alpha labs rf meter may work. Just because you can't measure the computer EMFs several ft. away doesn't mean they're not affecting you. The fields go to infinity. Being electrosensitive and a computer addict is contradictory. Lay off it. Eli > > > > > > OK, my thread kinda got hijacked there but I need some further > > advice. > > > > > > I have begged and pleaded with my husband to let us move, but he is > > > not especially interested in doing that, given the state of the > > > housing market...and I don't blame him, but... > > > > > > I don't know what to do...! > > > > > > I have tried many different products out there to ameliorate my > > > symptoms...most recently, several of the products from earthcalm > > were > > > helping quite a bit, but either the " electrosmog " is so unbearably > > > high that such products are like trying to save the Titanic by > > turning > > > on the pumps...or whether it's a cyclical thing, or that my > > > sensitivity is increasing...???????????????? > > > > > > And though 15-25 milligauss is quite simply intolerable, I still > > truly > > > believe (based on my body's reaction) that it is the cell phone > > towers > > > and the neighbors' wi-fi's that are truly killing me. > > > Antennasearch.com shows that within a 4 mile radius of my home, > > there > > > are 140 towers and 483 antennae, starting from .36 miles away. The > > > maps look like a saturation bombing. > > > > > > So my point/question is this: > > > > > > The electromagnetic field readings on the trifield meter had a very > > > significant effect on my husband's ability to believe in my symptoms > > > and how serious they are. But he still doesn't quite understand the > > > RF component (which the trifield meter does not really measure in > > any > > > meaningful way). He has given me permission to attempt to prove it > > by > > > getting a meter that will measure these fields. > > > > > > So it is of paramount importance that I get the right meter, which > > > will pick up the signal from my neighbor's wi-fi--which I can > > > literally feel cooking my brains all day long, every day. I have > > > looked at the meters you mentioned at Lessemf.com. I have also > > looked > > > at this one: > > > > > > http://www.trifield.com/rf_meter.htm > > > > > > and the more I read about it, the more confused I am. I understand > > > the basics (I think) but I am desperate to make sure that I don't > > blow > > > it and have my husband think I'm a kook. I am at a loss to > > understand > > > the difference between this meter and the ones at Lessemf.com, and > > > though I would love to save money, the most important thing to me is > > > making sure that it will measure the fields being given off by the > > > wi-fi and the cell towers, etc. > > > > > > Lastly, can anyone recommend a source for how to interpret the > > > readings from one of these meters...that is, what sort of > > established > > > " safe levels " or range of levels for these fields might be? For > > > example, I understand that when it comes to electromagnetic fields, > > 1 > > > to 3 milligauss is considered acceptable, depending on who you > > listen > > > to. Are there such recommendations for microwatts/cm3? > > > > > > I could go on forever with questions I guess, but I had better stop > > > there... > > > > > > I would be most grateful for any help at all! > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 I think 1 uw/cm2= 10 mw/m2. > > > > OK, my thread kinda got hijacked there but I need some further advice. > > > > I have begged and pleaded with my husband to let us move, but he is > > not especially interested in doing that, given the state of the > > housing market...and I don't blame him, but... > > > > I don't know what to do...! > > > > I have tried many different products out there to ameliorate my > > symptoms...most recently, several of the products from earthcalm were > > helping quite a bit, but either the " electrosmog " is so unbearably > > high that such products are like trying to save the Titanic by turning > > on the pumps...or whether it's a cyclical thing, or that my > > sensitivity is increasing.. .???????? ???????? > > > > And though 15-25 milligauss is quite simply intolerable, I still truly > > believe (based on my body's reaction) that it is the cell phone towers > > and the neighbors' wi-fi's that are truly killing me. > > Antennasearch. com shows that within a 4 mile radius of my home, there > > are 140 towers and 483 antennae, starting from .36 miles away. The > > maps look like a saturation bombing. > > > > So my point/question is this: > > > > The electromagnetic field readings on the trifield meter had a very > > significant effect on my husband's ability to believe in my symptoms > > and how serious they are. But he still doesn't quite understand the > > RF component (which the trifield meter does not really measure in any > > meaningful way). He has given me permission to attempt to prove it by > > getting a meter that will measure these fields. > > > > So it is of paramount importance that I get the right meter, which > > will pick up the signal from my neighbor's wi-fi--which I can > > literally feel cooking my brains all day long, every day. I have > > looked at the meters you mentioned at Lessemf.com. I have also looked > > at this one: > > > > http://www.trifield .com/rf_meter. htm > > > > and the more I read about it, the more confused I am. I understand > > the basics (I think) but I am desperate to make sure that I don't blow > > it and have my husband think I'm a kook. I am at a loss to understand > > the difference between this meter and the ones at Lessemf.com, and > > though I would love to save money, the most important thing to me is > > making sure that it will measure the fields being given off by the > > wi-fi and the cell towers, etc. > > > > Lastly, can anyone recommend a source for how to interpret the > > readings from one of these meters...that is, what sort of established > > " safe levels " or range of levels for these fields might be? For > > example, I understand that when it comes to electromagnetic fields, 1 > > to 3 milligauss is considered acceptable, depending on who you listen > > to. Are there such recommendations for microwatts/cm3? > > > > I could go on forever with questions I guess, but I had better stop > > there... > > > > I would be most grateful for any help at all! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 JBainSI@... wrote: > But moving to somewhere where there is no field is not an answer, imho. If > you find somewhere that you and your family can live and work today, there > could be a mast or a relay centre there tomorrow. > But moving to anywhere with Less bombardment will certainly help, even if that area changes in future years. Any of us who have felt that bombardment will agree we'd do 'anything' to get away from that area/cause. An illustration: If you lived in an inner city neighborhood with gang violence and gunshots every night, would you really try to stay there and, " live with it? " or not move because the new neighborhood might have them move in too? If the gauss meter opens eyes, then you're right, you need a good RF meter that covers the frequency range you are concerned about. I know that is not easy. has made several recommendations (search the archives), but I still think the Zap Checker is very good for sensitivity. Since I'm not in Europe, I have not tried his top picks, just like he hasn't reviewed the Zap Checker that I know of. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 Dear , I have a similar situation. My neighbor has a satellite tv antenna. I also feel my head literally cooking. It's about 10 meters from my head when I sleep there. Now I am camping outside my home, not the first time I do so as I have done it in other places I have lived. I also feel my eyes being sucked. It is terrible, painful. I have felt my life draining away. Can't you folks sleep in a different part of that home? Just by being far from that offender helps. Flavio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 I don't think you want the RF meter. Most of them don't have the response time to deal with digital signals. Get something with sound output so you can hear the modulation. The cheapest is the $90 electrosmog detector at lessEMF and elsewhere. The Gigahertz solutions meters are great but I think starting at $450 or so. Bill On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 10:59 PM, flavio_novelo <flavio_novelo@...>wrote: > Dear , > > I have a similar situation. My neighbor has a satellite tv antenna. > I also feel my head literally cooking. It's about 10 meters from my > head when I sleep there. Now I am camping outside my home, not the > first time I do so as I have done it in other places I have lived. > I also feel my eyes being sucked. It is terrible, painful. I have > felt my life draining away. > > Can't you folks sleep in a different part of that home? Just by being > far from that offender helps. > > Flavio > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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