Guest guest Posted December 21, 2010 Report Share Posted December 21, 2010 Hi Pamela, pamela clemonts wrote: > I did notice later that you said the experience was from Evie. Which experience? The one I just wrote about was mine. > Have you suffered your entire life? Not quite. My earliest symptoms were from high school, where I could _hear_ the apple monitors, some gave out a high-pitch whine. But it would be another 6 years before I started getting troublesome symptoms. > How did you get sick? This much I have figured out: I grew up too close to BPA powerlines, where I was downwind of an aluminum plant/refinery, and the Arco oil refinery. Then when out of school, I worked closely around computers, my corner office was sprayed for ants, and on the day my 24/7 pain started, I was installing a computer network in a new office building, right next to a transformer yard. The place buzzed, so the magnetic fields were certainly strong. That's the condensed version. > Do you know Arthur Firstenberg? no > Did you have pre-existing conditions when you came down with EHS? Not really. Only highly sensitive hearing, but it did not bother me. Also, I suppose the stress I felt for a year beforehand was something I now recognize as being connected. > Are you in the US? Yes, NE WA state. > Sorry for all the questions, I have so many. > Questions are good, way to learn. > You said you have a website. What is your link? > http://seaHorseCorral.org You'll probably want to click the About me (and ehs) series first. > Thanks in advance, I really appreciate it. Sure > Do you know many men with this condition? Interestingly enough, I have met a couple others, men yes, who were looking for property, and when I told them why I moved here, they shared they have similar problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2010 Report Share Posted December 21, 2010 > > > Are you in the US? > Yes, NE WA state. > > Excuse me, but I can't tell from this exchange if it was Pamela or who said they lived in NE WA state. I am thinking of moving to Chewelah, WA can either of you give me some information about that area? Cell danger? Thanks, Marji Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2010 Report Share Posted December 22, 2010 > > Looks like I wrote a short book. Hope you find it educational, and helpful. > AWESOME BOOK! Thank you ! I will forward it to my kids who live in Chewelah, and take all your knowledge under advisement. Now if you could just make the bitter cold go away I just might join you in NW WA ! It's quite a switch from San Diego! Thanks a million, Marji Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 Hi, Loni,  I have this flagged, so I guess I missed answering it before Christmas! As to how *I* knew it was a Wimax tower instead of a regular one.... I don't know for sure. It puts out much greater intensity frequencies than all the rest--many times more intense. Also you can feel it much further away. But the other cell towers do vary in intensity of signals. They just vary in a much less intense way.  Hope you are well, Diane > Are you saying there is a difference in what the antennas do on the towers or just about distance & strength difference? Loni > I am not sure how much the towers vary their output depending on the distance of the remote cel-phone. That will need an engineer closer to the technology to answer. As far as I'm concerned, they are always " shouting. " To the second half of your question, if I understand you correctly, the answer is no. I had two things in mind: For the tower side, it is more important to increase your distance, to get the strength lower. For the cel-phone side, when the tower is farther away, the cel-phone must increase it's transmitting power to be heard. So it becomes just as important to have fewer cel-phones around you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 Hi, I was doing a search in the messages on " Wimax " and saw this thread, and wanted to share info on how to detect info about RF antenna. You can check if Clearwire has a wimax antenna nearby by going to their site and searching for your address. www.clear.com/coverage Coverage is indicated by a green color and the antennas are white and hard to see. Also, using www.antennasearch.com, you can input your address and see the nearby towers and antennas.... in the antenna list, you can click on each antenna and see its frequency. I'm new to this forum, from a Minneapolis, MN suburb, and live 1200 feet from a city water tower that has over 40 cell antennas and 4-5 microwave antenna which are broadcasting at 23 Ghz - ouch. The microwaves were put up this fall, part of the Wimax rollout. I'm electrosensitive - symptoms are burning and tingling throughout my body... I, too, am considering leaving this area to escape the 24 hour irradiation.... Hope this info helps.... Debbi > > Are you saying there is a difference in what the antennas do on the towers or just about distance & strength difference? Loni > > > > I am not sure how much the towers vary their output depending on the > distance of the remote cel-phone. That will need an engineer closer to > the technology to answer. As far as I'm concerned, they are always > " shouting. " > > To the second half of your question, if I understand you correctly, the > answer is no. I had two things in mind: > For the tower side, it is more important to increase your distance, to > get the strength lower. > For the cel-phone side, when the tower is farther away, the cel-phone > must increase it's transmitting power to be heard. So it becomes just as > important to have fewer cel-phones around you. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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