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Telephones make me feel as if all my circuits are shorting out.  So I bought a

duplex speaker phone - so I could talk w/out having anything near my head.   It

turned out to be a two line, and it never worked properly so I found a good home

for it with a blind minister

who loves it. 

 

Now I am looking for a replacement.  Does anybody have any suggestions that are

affordable that they have experience with?  I am homebound with MCS, EI, ES and

Lyme's Disease, which is untreatable traditionally because of MCS.  Thanks very

much, Josie

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Josie, does it have to be a speaker phone? If not, check Ebay. I've bought many

old phones off of there over the years and have been happy with them.

Amy

Need Advice/Help with Phone

Telephones make me feel as if all my circuits are shorting out.? So I bought a

duplex speaker phone - so I could talk w/out having anything near my head.???It

turned out to be a two line, and it never worked properly so I found a good home

for it with a blind minister

who loves it.?

?

Now I am looking for a replacement.? Does anybody have any suggestions that?are

affordable that they have experience with?? I am homebound with MCS, EI, ES and

Lyme's Disease, which is untreatable traditionally because of MCS.? Thanks very

much, Josie

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In a message dated 8/30/2008 2:01:44 A.M. GMT Daylight Time,

javamdnss@... writes:

Josie, does it have to be a speaker phone? If not, check Ebay. I've bought

many old phones off of there over the years and have been happy with them.

Amy

PUK replies - try also the ADSL filter at powerwatch.co.uk you can also fit

3-4 in line so reducing the broadband radiation coming from the phone.

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I just bought an old speaker phone for $2 at Good Will. My old phone

was giving me earaches (had the dial numbers in the headset along

with volume control). This phone from Good Will has nothing in the

headset and I no longer get earaches, plus it does have a speaker if

I want to use that. So people might want to check thrift type stores

that get old stuff.

Kathy

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> In a message dated 8/30/2008 2:01:44 A.M. GMT Daylight Time,

> javamdnss@... writes:

>

> Josie, does it have to be a speaker phone? If not, check Ebay.

I've bought

> many old phones off of there over the years and have been happy

with them.

> Amy

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> PUK replies - try also the ADSL filter at powerwatch.co.uk you can

also fit

> 3-4 in line so reducing the broadband radiation coming from the

phone.

>

>

>

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>

>

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PickPinkFlowers wrote:

> Telephones make me feel as if all my circuits are shorting out.

>

> Now I am looking for a replacement. Does anybody have any suggestions that

are affordable that they have experience with?

>

There was a good round of telephone advice last year. Here's a link to

the archives:

/msearch?date=isbtw & DM=6 & DD=8 & DY=2007 & \

DM2=6 & DD2=12 & DY2=2007 & SM=contains & ST=telephones

or Date= 2007.July + Subject= telephones

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I am housebound, primarily because of MCS.  I have to buy online.  Josie

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I  just bought an old speaker phone for $2 at Good Will. My old phone

was giving me earaches (had the dial numbers in the headset along

with volume control). This phone from Good Will has nothing in the

headset and I no longer get earaches, plus it does have a speaker if

I want to use that. So people might want to check thrift type stores

that get old stuff.

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>Telephones make me feel as if all my circuits are shorting out. So I bought

>a duplex speaker phone ...Now I am looking for a replacement. Does anybody

>have any suggestions that are affordable that they have experience with?

Yes, use a landline phone with air tube headset. see

http://www.lessemf.com/cellphon.html#725

Best Regards,

Emil DeToffol

Less EMF Inc.

tel: +1-518-432-1550

fax: +1-309-422-4355

www.lessemf.com

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If the phone plugs into an outlet it has a power supply which is likely

a problem. If it has memory functions then it may send a jolt to refresh

the memory, which is bad (but perhaps not as bad as the power supply).

I have a Panasonic speakerphone that seems OK if I'm not too close.

I just bought a phone that is all line powered (no batteries or plug needed)

but it stinks of chemicals and am still airing it out.

RadioShack used to make a " telephone amplifier system " you could use

with a regular phone to make it a speaker phone. Some versions require

a plug in transformer. I think the best one had a model number ending in A

and was from the mid or early '80s. Some of the others are bad EMF wise.

The air-tube headset is good if you find it comfortable--the dimensions are

adjustable but the part that goes into your ear I never liked.

Bill

On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 7:21 AM, lessemf.com <lessemf@...> wrote:

> >Telephones make me feel as if all my circuits are shorting out. So I

> bought

> >a duplex speaker phone ...Now I am looking for a replacement. Does anybody

>

> >have any suggestions that are affordable that they have experience with?

>

> Yes, use a landline phone with air tube headset. see

> http://www.lessemf.com/cellphon.html#725

>

> Best Regards,

>

> Emil DeToffol

> Less EMF Inc.

> tel: +1-518-432-1550

> fax: +1-309-422-4355

> www.lessemf.com

>

>

>

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