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I've never realy tried to research it or anything. but have electronics

background. to me it's like when a electrical device isn't grounded. me:) did

she have days were everything she touched would cause sparks to fly? thats what

happens with me. seems like sometimes I pick up electrical frequencies and/or

static electricity out of the air and instead of them grounding out I hold the

charge and zap everything I touch. just the other day I went in the grocery

store and everytime I grabbed something the sparks would fly, they can be pretty

strong to. it's like when in the winter and you rub your socked feet on carpet

than touch something but I dont have to do that and it's happened outside in the

summer. problem is that with haveing chemical sensitivity and allergies it may

be hard to reconize other symptoms.

I think theres still debate on it. I kindof think it could be related to a few

things, possabily related to problems with transmitting electrical

pulses.(nervous system damage). maybe also dependent on certain fluids in the

body/tissues being low or result of damaged tissue. I'd have to do some looking

into that.

I do know that everbody has resistor/electrical resistance in their bodies.

OHMS LAW

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_3/4.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_sensitivity

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> Jeannine: In your post you mentioned " having EMS and breaking a few wrist

watches. " I have heard this before but I am not certain exactly what happens. My

mother could never wear a battery operated wrist watch, it would stop as soon as

she put it on, I however could wear it and it would work. This was MANY years

ago and no one knew what was happening. Can someone explain this to me? Thanks

so much~ Diane

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Thank you Jeannine. I will try to do some research also as I am still curious

about this. Were you deficient in ADH by any chance? D

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> I've never realy tried to research it or anything. but have electronics

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the hormone? was this testing done by Dr. S ? I dont know, would have to look

through med. records.

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Yes Jeannine, ADH is Anti Diuretic Hormone. From what little I could find about

the electrical shocks (problems with watches etc) it mentioned that ADH may be

involved. I did not have mine tested ever so I was curious is yours was normal.

I do believe Dr. S tests ADH. Thanks~ Diane

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