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Goodbye Wi-
Jean Shaw© -
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Until recently whenever I used my computer I felt really "weird".
I'd get a pain
in my left temple and the left side of my face would burn. My lips and tongue would
tingle, I'd get pins and needles in my toes and fingers, my chest would feel tight
as though I couldn't breathe properly and I'd feel sick and disorientated. Also I
felt the blood was rushing round my body much too fast.
As I said I felt really "weird"
despite wearing two bio guard pendants around my neck to protect me from the electrosensitivity
emitted from electro magnetic fields. I'm not sure if wearing two is really necessary
but being surrounded by so many electrical gadgets I felt I needed all the help I
could get.
So what's changed?
I got rid of the Wi-
I spend
a lot of time on my computer and using the Internet has become a way of life, not
just for me but for the other members of my family too.
Consequently we needed a
system whereby we could all be connected at the same time if necessary. Wi-
For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, Wi-
In my house I have one room which I affectionately
call my "office", and it was here I had the Wi-
The router was in one corner of the room and when
I sat down at my computer it was about head height.
Fortunately for me I watched a quality BBC programme about WI-
In Sweden the problem with Wi-
I decided to test
whether I was right so I switched off my Wi-
Next, I tried accessing the Internet using the computer in a
different room from my "office". I had the Wi-
Lastly, I left the Wi-
That settled it for me. The Wi-
Wi-
However,
the further away from the source I am the better so it's not too much of a problem.
I've replaced the Wi-
The connection
isn't quite as fast but I don't care. I no longer feel ill and for me that's all
that matters.
There is no question Wi-
For me Wi-
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