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Caroline11

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  1. On 8/26/2009 at 6:08 PM, daisy said:

    I recently posted about the intense head pressure/internal dizziness I often get and was wondering if it could be silent migraines. It is believed I have the hyper form of POTS but my bp and heartrate also plummet so it seems I fall somewhere in between. I have another theory though I am curious about.

    Potsy people are often very sensitive to light triggers, noise triggers, etc. I wonder if we are sensitive to EMFs. I have noticed that when I sit at the computer for awhile, I will often start getting the head pressure. I will also quickly get it in a large store like Walmart where there are flourescent lights and high electrical fields. When I sit too long, my blood does pool (evidenced by the blue feet and legs) but bp does not always drop. Anyway, since our computer screens, TV sets, clock radios, stoves, fridges, etc. can give off EMFs, I wonder if we are sensitive to those? EMFs can cause headaches, muscle aches, fibromyalgia, neurological issues, etc. The everyday EMFs in our household electrical devices may not bother most people but we might be very affected by them. My computer is in the kitchen with my stove, fridge and other applicances, all of which are giving off EMFs.

    I am thinking I might get one of the EMF detectors. I remember about 15 years ago when we first moved into the house, we were concerned about a substation nearby. We borrowed a detector from a friend and that station was giving off less EMFs than my kitchen applicances (because the substation was too far away). Anyway, has anyone ever considered this or heard of a connection or had issues with this?

    Thanks.

    Yes. I developed dysautonomia, tachykardia, small fibers neuropathy, mast cells activation syndrome and breathing problems to name a few. 

  2. Yes it does.

    I moved to the apartment with electrical room behind my wall and newly tested 5g ( which I wasn't aware of). Few months later I was diagnosed with depression, which seemed weird to me because I had time of my life moving to this beautiful apartment. Following months were absolutely nightmare, I became the sickest person ever, When I was moving out I could hardly walk ( I had muscle loss ). It took me a year of testing, hospital visits, several months on steroids, countless blood tests to exclude any other conditions but: dysautonomia, POTS, mast cells activation syndrome, small fibers neuropathy and several conditions resulting from above like cardiovascular issues, tachykardia, very low blood pressure, problems with breathing. Yes calcium channels blockers do help a little but they dont fix dysregulated autonomic system. I do take gabapentin, antihistamines, ibuprofen, sporadically steroids and depend on saline IV. Im about to discuss with my dr more medication because recently it got much worse and Im literally in zombie mode with hormonal imbalances, insomnia, chronic fatigue, inflammation and pain. 

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