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--- Alley/Pat <alleypat@...> wrote:

I just enjoy my warm

> waterbed and I'm ...

Hey Alley, I loved my warm waterbed too, but after

much prodding I finally got red of it, and when it

disappeared, so did 3/4 of all my neck and back

problems. I really hated that those doctors were right

and I was wrong, lol! But my neck and back really do

hurt much less than they used to. As a matter of

fact, it's when we got the waterbed that the problems

SLOWLY started, so for all I know that may have been

at the very least a contributing factor.

Claudine

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--- Alley/Pat <alleypat@...> wrote:

I just enjoy my warm

> waterbed and I'm ...

Hey Alley, I loved my warm waterbed too, but after

much prodding I finally got red of it, and when it

disappeared, so did 3/4 of all my neck and back

problems. I really hated that those doctors were right

and I was wrong, lol! But my neck and back really do

hurt much less than they used to. As a matter of

fact, it's when we got the waterbed that the problems

SLOWLY started, so for all I know that may have been

at the very least a contributing factor.

Claudine

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I have a pillow top softside waterbed and it does not

bother me at all. My daughters bed is just a pillow

top mattress, and when I sleep on it I wake up all

stiff and achey. I have been sleeping on waterbeds

for over 20 years. Maybe it is the type of waterbed?

Take Care, Connie

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Just curious...my daughter has a lot of stiffness in the morning and

we were discussing waterbeds that perhaps it may help. Has anyone

tried this with success? We were thinking the warmth would be

soothing

and the water would cushion her better. Does this make sense? Has

anyone had success or not with a waterbed.

Thanks in advance. You are all so incredibly knowledgeable. I am

learning so much from all of you that have experience first hand.

--e, 14 y.o. girl with poly

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I have to agree the heat is wonderful but the water beds are not recommended. An electric blanket or mattress pad would be my recommendation, (except in winter time because then you dont want to get out of bed ..lol). Just yesterday myson had his 6th grade physical and he has had some backaches recently and the doc recommends a very firm mattress and heat!!Donna

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Thanks Donna....it seems the consensus is 'no'...my son has been begging for a waterbed way before his diagnosis...he slept on a friend's and loved it...didn't know if it might help

and Rob 13 jas

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- I guess I missed the posts on why waterbeds are not recomended. I

don't know if it is dependant on the amount or which joints are affected?? I

can see that they might not be as much support to some especially if there is

any back involvement. My daughter (13 y.o with pauci for 5 yrs.) has had one

for the past 3 yrs. and loves it. The heat certainly seems to help we think.

She also had slept on one at a family members house before we got it and

loved it. She really misses it if she sleeps at a frinds house. She has

mostly small joints involved so maybe that makes a difference. I had read in

a book I got when she was first diagnosed that they were recommended. What is

the reason that they are not?

Debby (mom to Meg pauci for 5yrs.)

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Hi Debby,

I read that in a brochure too when na was first diagnosed. Shriners gave us the brochure but it had the arthritis foundations address on it. (that waterbeds were reccomended) Maybe it's ok to try it but if it causes them pain then I guess you would have to try something else. But they really hurt my back but I have spinal stenosis not to mention other things. Take care Jona and na 2 poly

gladswan@... wrote: - I guess I missed the posts on why waterbeds are not recomended. I don't know if it is dependant on the amount or which joints are affected?? I can see that they might not be as much support to some especially if there is any back involvement. My daughter (13 y.o with pauci for 5 yrs.) has had one for the past 3 yrs. and loves it. The heat certainly seems to help we think. She also had slept on one at a family members house before we got it and loved it. She really misses it if she sleeps at a frinds house. She has mostly small joints involved so maybe that makes a difference. I had read in a book I got when she was first diagnosed that they were recommended. What is the reason that they are not?Debby (mom to Meg pauci for 5yrs.)

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A waterbed is the worst of beds regarding elektrosmog.

The body tension (Volts) will raise enormously.

Greetings,

Claessens

member Verband Baubiologie

www.milieuziektes.nl

www.milieuziektes.be

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Waterbeds

> Hi All,

>

> Still feel tense and uncomfortable in our bedroom - end up sleeping

> in the bathroom most nights.

>

> We have moved digital clock to the far side of the room and still

> have a mobile phone + base in the room (if it was solely up to me

> they would be out of there immediately).

>

> What I am wondering is: do magnetic fields pollute a room even if

> readings are only registered in close proximity?

>

> My husband wants to get a waterbed and I am concerned about this.

> Apart from the energy of stagnant water the bed will be plugged in

> all day and remain plugged in at night because of the timer.

>

> Even if we could set it up with a battery-powered timer so that it

> can be unplugged at night (not sure how that could work) I don't like

> the idea of emfs being generated in the bedroom all day.

>

> I don't know if there would be a build-up of some kind of energy but

> I understand that metal gets magnetised by emfs.

>

> Still trying to understand how all this works but I have a bad

> feeling about it.

>

> Any thoughts?

>

> Thanks,

> Aline

>

>

>

>

>

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so wot do u recommend

On 27 Mar 2007, at 08:13, charles wrote:

> A waterbed is the worst of beds regarding elektrosmog.

> The body tension (Volts) will raise enormously.

>

> Greetings,

> Claessens

> member Verband Baubiologie

> www.milieuziektes.nl

> www.milieuziektes.be

> www.hetbitje.nl

> checked by Norton Antivirus

>

> Waterbeds

>

> > Hi All,

> >

> > Still feel tense and uncomfortable in our bedroom - end up sleeping

> > in the bathroom most nights.

> >

> > We have moved digital clock to the far side of the room and still

> > have a mobile phone + base in the room (if it was solely up to me

> > they would be out of there immediately).

> >

> > What I am wondering is: do magnetic fields pollute a room even if

> > readings are only registered in close proximity?

> >

> > My husband wants to get a waterbed and I am concerned about this.

> > Apart from the energy of stagnant water the bed will be plugged in

> > all day and remain plugged in at night because of the timer.

> >

> > Even if we could set it up with a battery-powered timer so that it

> > can be unplugged at night (not sure how that could work) I don't

> like

> > the idea of emfs being generated in the bedroom all day.

> >

> > I don't know if there would be a build-up of some kind of energy but

> > I understand that metal gets magnetised by emfs.

> >

> > Still trying to understand how all this works but I have a bad

> > feeling about it.

> >

> > Any thoughts?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Aline

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> We have moved digital clock to the far side of the room

dummp the digital clock.

and still have a mobile phone + base in the room (if it was solely up

to me they would be out of there immediately).

makes no sense. in fact anything electrical should be removed

from the room if your having such problems. you haven't turned

the circuit breaker off?

> What I am wondering is: do magnetic fields pollute a room even if

> readings are only registered in close proximity?

according to my experience, the answer is unequivocally yes.

> My husband wants to get a waterbed

forget about getting a water bed. the vinyl stinks, why would you ever

want another electrical device?

Eli

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Hi Eli & ,

As I said, if it was solely up to me I would dump everything.....and

rip out the ceiling fan too. Of course I don't want another

electrical device!

What I am looking for is some answers and explanations to convince my

husband that these things are genuinely a problem - and to not get

another waterbed. He pretty much has to see something on a meter or

have a very clear explanation to believe that there really is a

problem.

We are trying to find a comfortable bed - he is a big waterbed fan

and everything else feels hard and comfortable to him. We just got a

Costco memory foam bed but I realise that the memory foam is only the

top 3 inches (the rest is very compact foam) and even with a

microfiber pillowtop plus additional memory foam top it is still too

hard (even for me).

Are tempurpedic beds 100% memory foam?

Thanks,

Aline

>

>

> > We have moved digital clock to the far side of the room

>

> dummp the digital clock.

>

> and still have a mobile phone + base in the room (if it was solely

up

> to me they would be out of there immediately).

>

> makes no sense. in fact anything electrical should be removed

> from the room if your having such problems. you haven't turned

> the circuit breaker off?

>

>

> > What I am wondering is: do magnetic fields pollute a room even if

> > readings are only registered in close proximity?

>

> according to my experience, the answer is unequivocally yes.

>

> > My husband wants to get a waterbed

>

> forget about getting a water bed. the vinyl stinks, why would you

ever

> want another electrical device?

>

> Eli

>

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I have had a really hard time with women in my life - I think ultimately

unless the world or you change you need a person with at least some

sensitivities - 'mornal' people simply never get it or understand or think

it will just go away and you'll get over it. We probably need an

dating network....

On 3/28/07, Aline <haikuron@...> wrote:

>

> I won't get to that point. As I said - I currently sleep in the

> bathroom (usually the guest room).

>

> I wonder how many relationships have suffered (or ended) due to

> differences in electrical sensitivity.

>

> Aline

>

>

> >

> > He'll believe you after your discomfort

> > turns into a full blown break down. Sad.

> >

> > Just helped my friend with a house he wants to

> > buy with 5 mg ambient magnetic field. We found

> > the problem (with the help of an electrician)

> > it's due to faulty wiring.

> >

> > Anyway, the owner said her mother always ran

> > when a microwave oven was turned on due to

> > heart palpitations. Everyone in her family

> > thought she was crazy, brushed her off. After

> > seeing me, and hearing my testimony about ES,

> > the owner felt terribly guilty, and owes an

> > apology to her mother. ES is more common than

> > most believe.

> >

>

>

>

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Coffman

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The field from the heater in the water bed will disappear instantly when

you unplug the heater from the outlet - unless the cord picks up current from

being near a current source.

If you heat the water during the day, when you are not there, it should

stay warm all night.

I used to have a waterbed. I just put a thick insulating pad over the

water bag, and never heated it at all. This will save quite a bit of

energy, too.

Regards,

Shivani

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