Guest guest Posted March 29, 2011 Report Share Posted March 29, 2011 Hi Everyone, I've just joined the group, and am hoping you might have some answers to my questions about EMS. Background: I'm 64 and have been disabled with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (silly name for a devastating condition) and MCS for the past 21 years. I know I'm also reactive to EMF's/RF's and have become increasingly so as each year more and more cell towers, wifi, etc. is polluting my environment. I've felt it increase. I'm very sensitive to energies, and no longer feel " clear " of intrusion from the assault, even in the wee hours of the night. I'm a night owl and the time I used to feel best physically/emotionally was between 3-6 a.m. No more. In December, my neighbor got a smart meter, and I now have constant buzzing in my head (I think ringing in the ears doesn't really describe it.) But there's another problem that has been happening for quite a while now that I'm finally piecing together and have great concern and questions about. If I go to bed around 5-6 a.m. and am falling asleep, but am not into a deep sleep, I'll suddenly experience a jolt that wakes me up. My heart starts racing, my muscles start twitching/jerking, my skin itches, and my nerves feel like they are being agitated. I used to think that maybe this was caused by orthostatic intolerance, and that my autonomic nervous system was going wild because I'd been in a prone position for a while. Then I started to notice that it seemed to happen around 5-6 a.m.; but not if I went to bed earlier. Yesterday, it happened again and was severe. It felt as if someone had plugged me into an electrical outlet, and that electricity was racing through my body. It continued for about 5-10 minutes, and then I felt the " charge " stop. I FELT it stop assaulting me. My body's reaction started winding down--heart started get back to normal rate, limbs started to relax, etc. I felt as if I'd been " zapped " and was drained, and yet " charged up " (and not in a good way). It became crystal clear to me that SOMETHING electrical gets turned on about that time in the morning that is affecting me, rather than it being a symptom of CFIDS. The time this seems to happen is when my neighbors, whose house is about 10 feet from my bedroom wall, are up and leaving for work. I'm pretty sure they have wifi, but that seems to be on most of the time. However, they got a satellite dish (TV) about three years ago. I don't know how that system works, but I'm wondering if it's downloading data at that time in the morning and if that could be the reason for this sudden electrical surge that impacts me so intensely. I've had the racing heart beat, limb jerking thing before, but now it's becoming extreme. The only other thing I can think of is that they have a car that they warm up that makes a lot of rumbling but it doesn't seem like that would produce such in intense, directed blast of electricity into my bedroom. It's obvious to me that SOMETHING gets turned on that has a strong electrical surge that lasts about 5-10 minutes. I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas what it could be? I live in the S.F. Bay Area, which has plenty of electrosmog. There are two cell towers, with a third one to be built, in a church about three blocks from me. There's a Starbucks with wifi about six blocks away which they've told me is always on. The houses in the immediate area don't yet have smart meters, nor do I (and I'm fighting like a mad woman to keep it that way); my neighbor on the other side of my house (not the bedroom side) got hers ahead of the installation schedule for our area because she rewired her house. Oh, and the house I live in has knob and tube wiring, which I understand isn't grounded and makes things even worse. (I'm a renter so I can't do anything about that.) So if you have any thoughts or ideas about what might be happening, I'd greatly appreciate it. Esther Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.