Guest guest Posted October 30, 2006 Report Share Posted October 30, 2006 This does sound like a case of a " trigger " , like the microphone and associated sound system, causing ES symptoms by acting on a weakened immune system (after-effects of the carbon monoxide poisoning?). My wife Sue had her ES triggered by a few minutes' exposure to a microwave field through headphones when she was similarly " run down " and then became sensitive to lots of other sources, overhead fluorescent lights being one of the worst. Her biggest symptom has been ringing in the ears (and her whole head), like that mentioned by " richsurf77 " . Ian _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of dunn_kb Sent: 29 October 2006 06:30 Subject: Es I'm a newbie to this site and to the world of emf hypersensitivity. My search for info is due to a recent encounter with a microphone while speaking in a county meeting. It seemed like the room had " bad acoustics " , then like I stepped into electricity as I approached the podium, and the headache I've had for about 7 years immediately intensified to the extreme that I thought I was having another stroke. The intensity of pain changed by my proximity to the microphone, and made me so dazed that I couldn't focus well on the subject, and still don't know if I made any sense at all to the Board. Since then, I went into a local pet supply store that I frequent normally once or twice a month, and the huge, overhead lights bothered my head & ears so much, I couldn't wait to get out of there. I've never had any problem like this before, and though not as severe as the " microphone episode " , was more than annoying. I do already have an environmental illness, damage from chronic carbon monoxide exposure from my former workplace, but had no idea that I could develop this sensitivity to electromagnetic fields. Is there anyone that has had a very specific reaction like this who would share their specific treatments & results? Also, is there anyone who has received treatment from the Environmental Health Center in Dallas, Texas, USA? If so, I'd like to hear your results & opinions. Thanks, KBD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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