Guest guest Posted October 30, 2006 Report Share Posted October 30, 2006 Just curious... is your son GF/CF? The reason I ask is, my grandson stopped feeling pain, after he regressed into autism. When he was 3, he touched a lightbulb at my house and blistered all 5 fingers on one hand and merely looked at it. He used to purposely jump down 5 or 6 stairs and hit the floor hard...again, nothing. He never felt cold, either. I've seen him fall on the cement scraping his knee drawing blood and he wouldn't even notice. After the gluten and caseine cleared from his system, he began to feel pain...big time!!!! I believe that his threshold for pain is very much in the normal limits now...THANK GOD!!!! He used to get so many bumps and bruises that we were afraid CFS was going to be paying us a visit at any time. The only saving grace was that he even used to climb up on the windowsill at school and jump down onto his knees!!! He thought this was fun, but sustained too many serious bruises. I wonder if this is what is happening with your son??? Just a thought! -Trish > > We were at this booth for Halloween, and there was this prank gadget > that shocks you when you hold it and push down on this button. It > shocked me to the point where it was painful and I threw it up in the > air. It shocked 3 other kids, but it didn't shock my 12-YO son, who is > PDD-NOS. He said he didn't feel anything. > > This is strange to me and I am wondering why. I remember talking to a > consultant at Internal Balance who has her clients wear special > necklaces and believes electricity and energy, etc., has alot to do > with what is going on with them. Any thoughts? > > Beth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2006 Report Share Posted October 30, 2006 Yes, he's GFCF and he does feel pain. He and his brother tend to overreact actually when they bump or bonk themselves. I have heard of ASD kids not feeling pain, but my son has never fit that profile. The guy at the booth told me he has encountered several people who didn't feel the shock...but I sure did! Beth > > > > We were at this booth for Halloween, and there was this prank > gadget > > that shocks you when you hold it and push down on this button. It > > shocked me to the point where it was painful and I threw it up in > the > > air. It shocked 3 other kids, but it didn't shock my 12-YO son, > who is > > PDD-NOS. He said he didn't feel anything. > > > > This is strange to me and I am wondering why. I remember talking > to a > > consultant at Internal Balance who has her clients wear special > > necklaces and believes electricity and energy, etc., has alot to > do > > with what is going on with them. Any thoughts? > > > > Beth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2006 Report Share Posted October 30, 2006 Wow, Beth... I have no input on this. I know the gadget you are talking about and I can't stand it! I'll be watching this thread to see if anyone has any thoughts or info on this! We do have some pretty amazing kids, don't we????? -Trish > > > > > > We were at this booth for Halloween, and there was this prank > > gadget > > > that shocks you when you hold it and push down on this button. > It > > > shocked me to the point where it was painful and I threw it up in > > the > > > air. It shocked 3 other kids, but it didn't shock my 12-YO son, > > who is > > > PDD-NOS. He said he didn't feel anything. > > > > > > This is strange to me and I am wondering why. I remember talking > > to a > > > consultant at Internal Balance who has her clients wear special > > > necklaces and believes electricity and energy, etc., has alot to > > do > > > with what is going on with them. Any thoughts? > > > > > > Beth > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2006 Report Share Posted October 30, 2006 Hello Beth, I have a background in electronics, so I feel I may have some knowledge in this area. A couple things come to mind in this case. Conductivity - Depending on how this gadget works you must have an input and an output path. Shoes can play a factor here assuming they were counting on a ground path thru the feet Moisture level of the skin, if your skin is more moist you would be more likely to conduct and feel the effect Contact, depending on how hard he squeezed would affect the results. I am assuming he squeezed hard enough. Salinity (Salt Content) - This one I find particularly intriguing because this could be sodium OR potassium levels .. Hhmmmmmm What would be very interesting is if you squeezed his hands ONTO the device to see if it passed thru his skin to yours or not .. Neil _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Trish Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 10:18 PM Subject: [ ] Re: son didn't feel shock by current Wow, Beth... I have no input on this. I know the gadget you are talking about and I can't stand it! I'll be watching this thread to see if anyone has any thoughts or info on this! We do have some pretty amazing kids, don't we????? -Trish > > > > > > We were at this booth for Halloween, and there was this prank > > gadget > > > that shocks you when you hold it and push down on this button. > It > > > shocked me to the point where it was painful and I threw it up in > > the > > > air. It shocked 3 other kids, but it didn't shock my 12-YO son, > > who is > > > PDD-NOS. He said he didn't feel anything. > > > > > > This is strange to me and I am wondering why. I remember talking > > to a > > > consultant at Internal Balance who has her clients wear special > > > necklaces and believes electricity and energy, etc., has alot to > > do > > > with what is going on with them. Any thoughts? > > > > > > Beth > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2006 Report Share Posted October 30, 2006 Hi Neil, There used to be an arcade at Geneva-on-the-Lake. There was an electricity machine that had 2 handles on it. It was meant for one person, but a group of 10 of us held hands, the two closest to the machine each had a hand on the knob. I was the farthest away, as I was very apprehensive (I had been shocked twice when I was very small...once I put bobby pins into a socket...geesh! I wonder where my grandson gets it from...lol...) Anyway, the only one who reacted seriously to it was me! The current was supposedly mild. The other nine people thought it felt funny and laughed, but I totally freaked! I found it both adversive and outright painful. So, that sheds some light on the whole thing... some people react according to how they are grounded, others, to their own their own physiology. Thanks for the mini course on electronics 101! You just may have solved one of my life's biggest mysteries!!!! -Trish > > > > > > > > We were at this booth for Halloween, and there was this prank > > > gadget > > > > that shocks you when you hold it and push down on this > button. > > It > > > > shocked me to the point where it was painful and I threw it up > in > > > the > > > > air. It shocked 3 other kids, but it didn't shock my 12-YO > son, > > > who is > > > > PDD-NOS. He said he didn't feel anything. > > > > > > > > This is strange to me and I am wondering why. I remember > talking > > > to a > > > > consultant at Internal Balance who has her clients wear > special > > > > necklaces and believes electricity and energy, etc., has alot > to > > > do > > > > with what is going on with them. Any thoughts? > > > > > > > > Beth > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 Did he press the button more than once? Any small chance that it just didn't work that time? Did it work right after he used it? How interesting. Pam > > We were at this booth for Halloween, and there was this prank gadget > that shocks you when you hold it and push down on this button. It > shocked me to the point where it was painful and I threw it up in the > air. It shocked 3 other kids, but it didn't shock my 12-YO son, who is > PDD-NOS. He said he didn't feel anything. > > This is strange to me and I am wondering why. I remember talking to a > consultant at Internal Balance who has her clients wear special > necklaces and believes electricity and energy, etc., has alot to do > with what is going on with them. Any thoughts? > > Beth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 I have always wondered how our kids are affected by electricity. I would have thought that they would be more affeced because of all the metals in their bodies. I knew a woman who had her amalgams removed and it was not done well and it really disabled her. She became almost home-bound because if she went out she would react very badly if she went near electricity wires or towers. She also couldn't use her computer ot TV anymore. I forget which one. Can't people who have braces sometimes pick up radio stations on their braces? Because of the metals I wonder how are kids are affected by all the waves and electricity etc. in our increasingly wired world. When I was pregnant with my son I got shocked every time I touched the car. Is this normal? It worried me that it would hurt him. Is there more information on all this or does anyone have thoughts? Hope > > > > > > > > We were at this booth for Halloween, and there was this prank > > > gadget > > > > that shocks you when you hold it and push down on this > button. > > It > > > > shocked me to the point where it was painful and I threw it up > in > > > the > > > > air. It shocked 3 other kids, but it didn't shock my 12-YO > son, > > > who is > > > > PDD-NOS. He said he didn't feel anything. > > > > > > > > This is strange to me and I am wondering why. I remember > talking > > > to a > > > > consultant at Internal Balance who has her clients wear > special > > > > necklaces and believes electricity and energy, etc., has alot > to > > > do > > > > with what is going on with them. Any thoughts? > > > > > > > > Beth > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 My hubby who is very high functiononig aspergers is very hypersensitive to electricity and is afaraid of it. Of course he also chewed through an electical cord when he was a kid and got zapped so that may be part of it. I also am sensitive to cell phones computers and some electronics............I think it is definitly related to the mercury............I am also a victim of mercury poisoning from amalgam and am easily shocked by cars etc.......................Jen parent616 <parent616@...> wrote: I have always wondered how our kids are affected by electricity. I would have thought that they would be more affeced because of all the metals in their bodies. I knew a woman who had her amalgams removed and it was not done well and it really disabled her. She became almost home-bound because if she went out she would react very badly if she went near electricity wires or towers. She also couldn't use her computer ot TV anymore. I forget which one. Can't people who have braces sometimes pick up radio stations on their braces? Because of the metals I wonder how are kids are affected by all the waves and electricity etc. in our increasingly wired world. When I was pregnant with my son I got shocked every time I touched the car. Is this normal? It worried me that it would hurt him. Is there more information on all this or does anyone have thoughts? Hope > > > > > > > > We were at this booth for Halloween, and there was this prank > > > gadget > > > > that shocks you when you hold it and push down on this > button. > > It > > > > shocked me to the point where it was painful and I threw it up > in > > > the > > > > air. It shocked 3 other kids, but it didn't shock my 12-YO > son, > > > who is > > > > PDD-NOS. He said he didn't feel anything. > > > > > > > > This is strange to me and I am wondering why. I remember > talking > > > to a > > > > consultant at Internal Balance who has her clients wear > special > > > > necklaces and believes electricity and energy, etc., has alot > to > > > do > > > > with what is going on with them. Any thoughts? > > > > > > > > Beth > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 I read once about a woman with multiple sclerosis who could pick up a Los Angeles radio station via her teeth ( URL long gone from my database unfortunately as it has crashed several times).....I believe people afflicted with MS have an above average number of amalgams.... [ ] Re: son didn't feel shock by current >I have always wondered how our kids are affected by electricity. I > would have thought that they would be more affeced because of all the > metals in their bodies. > > I knew a woman who had her amalgams removed and it was not done well > and it really disabled her. She became almost home-bound because if > she went out she would react very badly if she went near electricity > wires or towers. She also couldn't use her computer ot TV anymore. I > forget which one. > > Can't people who have braces sometimes pick up radio stations on their > braces? Because of the metals I wonder how are kids are affected by > all the waves and electricity etc. in our increasingly wired world. > > When I was pregnant with my son I got shocked every time I touched the > car. Is this normal? It worried me that it would hurt him. > > Is there more information on all this or does anyone have thoughts? > > Hope > > > > > > > >> > > > >> > > > We were at this booth for Halloween, and there was this prank >> > > gadget >> > > > that shocks you when you hold it and push down on this >> button. >> > It >> > > > shocked me to the point where it was painful and I threw it up >> in >> > > the >> > > > air. It shocked 3 other kids, but it didn't shock my 12-YO >> son, >> > > who is >> > > > PDD-NOS. He said he didn't feel anything. >> > > > >> > > > This is strange to me and I am wondering why. I remember >> talking >> > > to a >> > > > consultant at Internal Balance who has her clients wear >> special >> > > > necklaces and believes electricity and energy, etc., has alot >> to >> > > do >> > > > with what is going on with them. Any thoughts? >> > > > >> > > > Beth >> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 I had this happen to me about 10 years ago! It was a very brief broadcast of a radio station coming out of my head; probably less than 2 seconds total (moved my head and it stopped). After getting over my astonishment, I had to laugh about a Gilligan's Island episode I saw as a kid where I think Gilligan's teeth were picking up radio waves... the tooth was knocked out right before they were able to contact help. Nice to know my memory is at least good for inane events and information. I put that in my 'most bizarre experiences' file. Pam > >> > > > > >> > > > We were at this booth for Halloween, and there was this prank > >> > > gadget > >> > > > that shocks you when you hold it and push down on this > >> button. > >> > It > >> > > > shocked me to the point where it was painful and I threw it up > >> in > >> > > the > >> > > > air. It shocked 3 other kids, but it didn't shock my 12-YO > >> son, > >> > > who is > >> > > > PDD-NOS. He said he didn't feel anything. > >> > > > > >> > > > This is strange to me and I am wondering why. I remember > >> talking > >> > > to a > >> > > > consultant at Internal Balance who has her clients wear > >> special > >> > > > necklaces and believes electricity and energy, etc., has alot > >> to > >> > > do > >> > > > with what is going on with them. Any thoughts? > >> > > > > >> > > > Beth > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 > > I have always wondered how our kids are affected by electricity. I > would have thought that they would be more affeced because of all the > metals in their bodies. I did a semi-experiment with this a few days ago. I took a regular 9 volt battery and briefly touched the contacts to my tongue. As usual, it caused my tongue to feel " pulled together " , plus it tasted bad. Then I asked #1 to try it. He is fully chelated and okay with most supplements, but is still a virus kid and has a few more issues. He was able to keep the battery on his tongue for several seconds, a LOT longer than I would have been able to do it, and he said he removed it only because it tasted bad and felt " hot " after that amount of time. Strange. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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