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Salut, all. I think I'm going to have to leave Maine b/c of the Smart Meters,

after that 4-day exposure to them; it caused another stroke-like episode & I'm

still not recovering (3 wks later); have had lots of memory loss, personality

changes, & what feels like genetic damage (please excuse my subjectivity; I have

only my horrible symptoms to go by). It turns out that " my " cabin is less than a

mile from the nearest power line, so I'll probably have to move before they put

Smart Meters in this town. 

I have a friend in New Mexico who I'd really like to live with. She's MCS, EHS,

Lyme etc., & knows lots of locations in NM where there are no pesticides or

power lines for miles. BUT there are other things to consider in NM: background

radiation from nuclear testing, nuclear storage facilities, dust from mining

operations, etc. I've heard that there's a lot of electrosensitives & chemically

sensitive people who feel somewhat better in New Mexico, but I really have no

way to confirm that. Considering how quickly I get nervous system damage from

non-ionizing radiation from Smart Meters, would you say New Mexico might still

be an option? I'm hoping my body wouldn't react to the low-grade background

nuclear radiation. After the Smart Meter exposure, it's hard to believe that

anything (besides pesticides) could feel worse than that. Opinions, suggestions

welcome. 

Love & blessings :)-E. Drew

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