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Since EHS or ES is not diagnosed by doctors in the U.S., I am curious how you

determined you had ES? Did you have other diagnoses before recognizing it was

ES? Did a doctor indicate you might have it without giving a diagnosis? Did you

learn about on the Internet?

I have mild symptoms and learned about it by surfing the Internet.

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> Since EHS or ES is not diagnosed by doctors in the U.S., I am curious how

> you determined you had ES?

Yes, since ES doesn't officially exist in most countries, it is impossible

to get an official " diagnosis " .

However, one can figure out on their own that they are reacting badly

to something. It took me at least 7 months to figure out that I

was reacting badly to computers, telephones, florescent lights,

TVs, etc., and to conclude that it was EMF that was the problem.

I actually concluded this by testing my reaction to power lines

and cell phone transmitters, which would not have a chemical

offgassing component. Then it took another 6 months (I think)

before I learned that this condition had a name. Although in

terms of an official diagnoses, the closest my doctor could come

up with was " chronic fatigue syndrome " (which was accurate,

however it was the EMF that was causing a lot of my fatigue)

Marc

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Hi, ,

 

I suspected es and I called down to Dr. Rae's clinic in Dallas, Tx.  They told

me over the phone that I did, indeed, fit the profile for es.  And told me that

if I could later come to the clinic, Dr. Rae would test me for reactions to

specific frequencies, if I wanted that.  It was suggested that detox of

environmental toxins was the best approach, tho that didn't always work and

became a less effective cure after 2 years es.  Dr. Rae would not treat me until

I found a new home (a home with no pesticides in it--which is what precipitated

my es).  I was unable to find a new home in that amount of time, so I was never

treated.  (I had funding from a charitable institution to help pay for the

treatment when I went, as it is quite expensive and takes about 2 months there

at the facility in Texas.  Tho for me personally, they were going to shorten the

program to a month, provided I could carry out the remaining treatments on my

own and then make a

return trip to access how effective it was.)

 

Diane

From: christine_hoch <choch@...>

Subject: your diagnosis

Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2009, 10:08 AM

Since EHS or ES is not diagnosed by doctors in the U.S., I am curious how you

determined you had ES? Did you have other diagnoses before recognizing it was

ES? Did a doctor indicate you might have it without giving a diagnosis? Did you

learn about on the Internet?

I have mild symptoms and learned about it by surfing the Internet.

Hoch

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You can get a dx from some doctors--I got the dx from Dr. Rae by phone and from

the homeopath I saw in person in January.  But, you are probably correct--these

are not likely held as " valid " dxes by mainstream medicine.  I found the same

thing with celiac d, tho.  Cd was known to cause neurologic problems in Europe

since about 1995.  Those research studies were not accepted in the US

until 2005, when they were replicated here!  Silly--as tho the US is the

authority on medicine!  What I am saying is, if you have a dx, some doctors are

likely to honor it, because they know what the medical institution is like.

 

Diane 

From: Marc <marc@...>

Subject: Re: your diagnosis

Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2009, 12:45 PM

> Since EHS or ES is not diagnosed by doctors in the U.S., I am curious how

> you determined you had ES?

Yes, since ES doesn't officially exist in most countries, it is impossible

to get an official " diagnosis " .

However, one can figure out on their own that they are reacting badly

to something. It took me at least 7 months to figure out that I

was reacting badly to computers, telephones, florescent lights,

TVs, etc., and to conclude that it was EMF that was the problem.

I actually concluded this by testing my reaction to power lines

and cell phone transmitters, which would not have a chemical

offgassing component. Then it took another 6 months (I think)

before I learned that this condition had a name. Although in

terms of an official diagnoses, the closest my doctor could come

up with was " chronic fatigue syndrome " (which was accurate,

however it was the EMF that was causing a lot of my fatigue)

Marc

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