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Electromagnetic fields and heart related question.?

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I work part time at walmart as a door greeter

they have security equipment and huge fans there. I work 6 hours.. when I finish my shift 2 times I've had some severe symptoms. I took meds at home and ended up doing ok. but one time was very scary. but I didn't want to risk waiting for an ambulance when I had meds I could take here. If I wait till I"m not symptomatic then they can't help me, but if I wait till I'm symptomatic then I'm at risk.

If I wait till I"m symptomatic and then I"m seen then I have proof to quit my job under medical, but if I don't then I"m just walking away without cause. But I do have cause. And the bottom line is I don't want to take unnessary risks.

the only time I have trouble is when I've been exposed toheavy electromagnetic fields for a while and then suddenly when I'm not near them then I'm symptomatic. Can anyone tell me why this is???

Please don't just tell me to see a doctor. I need to know what to say to the doctors..

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  1. Are you wearing a pacemaker? Because if not, its probably some other factor in your environment thats causing these problems.

    Do you have problems with anxiety?


  2. You could line your blue vest with tinfoil. Or wear a tinfoil-lined hat.

  3. Your question would be a lot easier to answer if you could tell me what specific heart related symptoms/problems you have (and what medications).  It's quite possible your system is already heavily stressed by something else (ie. athersclerosis) and the magnetic fields are just being the tipping point leading to additional problems.  I have a feeling you don't have something like a pacemaker, since that's sorta obvious and it would have been mentioned.  Assuming some of that is true, your best approach might be to focus on the underlying problem you have which is straining your system so that the addition of magnetic fields no longer causes problems.

    Second, there is a condition called electrical sensitivity.  It's not awknowledged by mainstream medical doctors (which I believe is due to their ignorance, not the fact that it does not exist).  About 5 years ago I read a book which explained a lot of information on the subject, but I can't dig it up, so I'll have to give you wikipedias much crappier explanation;

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

    As best as I can remember, it works similar to an allergy, and once some form of environmental stress brings a sufferer to their tipping point, they can no longer bear being around electromagnetic fields.  The wiki article is somewhat conventionally biased around the subject (ie claims that it does not exist), but it provides a good starting place.  If you are an ES sufferer, that would explain a lot of your problems and give you a way to start dealing with it.  However, this is a fairly unacknowledged field so you might have trouble finding a good doctor on the subject.  Your best bet at this point is to do some research and get a good open minded book on the subject.

    When I read the book, I did not remember anything being mentioned about ES causing heart disease (but that could easily be due to my having faulty memory).  I can't really figure out why it would cause the heart to start misbehaving (other than blood vessel constriction) but that doesn't by any means mean that it isn't true.  It just means you'll need to find an actual professional who knows about this subject.  They exist but they're rather rare.

    Electromagnetic fields causing health problems is a very controversial topic for 2 big reasons.

    a) it's hard to prove (and explain the etiology for)

    b) there is a MASSIVE commerical interest existing around maintaining the belief it is harmless.

    Because of that, there is a dearth of information on the matter, but I know if you want evidence suggesting actual harm can result from electrical fields I can offer the following.  I know that studies have been done showing living by power lines causes cancer, various less valid studies show negative effects associated with it, Willhem Reich's orgone energy model establishes why it's toxic (and he did a lot of research to show it) and because I've been doing chinese energetic work my whole life, I'm sensitive enough know to notice that some EMFs, and feel the negative effects caused by some of them (but I have nothing like the suffering and reactions of ES patients).

    That was a bit of a long answer, but I really hope that helps you.  If you want to know anymore feel free to message me, but I've told you the majority of my knowledge on the subject so far.  If you find out anything else, I'd love to be posted on it, since ES is one area my knowledge is really lacking, and heart disease is one of my main focuses so I'd love to know how the two interact!

    P.S. Opus, tin foil was used (by stupid people in the 60s worried about alien mind control) for electromagnetic radiation, not FIELDS.  Second, aluminum magnifies them, it doesn't block them (so disregarding the additional toxic consequences, a lead hat might be effective at shielding things, whereas tin foil would be counterproductive).  Bringing that up here is immature,  trolling and completely irrelevant to the actual topic.

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