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Old 07-11-2012, 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by NCRN View Post
I've been a nurse for 35yrs. Most of my career was in surgery; every thing from myringotomy/tubes to heart transplants. Now I am an infusion nurse. I have my own company and contract with a specialty pharmacy giving Immune Globulin to patients with auto-immune disorders. I am looking forward to reading the posts here. Hopefully, I can contribute here and there.

But.. .. ..I do have a situation/question for the forum. My neighbor has been on home O2 via concentrator for several years. I live next door in a townhome. We had a wicked storm about three weeks ago and lost power. I don't know if that had anything to do with this or not; but after this point in time I felt the motor of the concentrator vibrating my house both up and downstairs. I went over and took them two thick rubber mats to put the concentrator on but it didn't help. Since that time I feel like I am vibrating all the time all over my body. It doesn't stop. I am concerned I have some underlying neurological pathology that has been triggered by the vibrations in my home. This is no joke, I haven't slept a full night in over three weeks. I know, I know, I need to go to the doctor. I just know the drill. PCP --> Neurologist --> Psychiatrist. Well, I may need a shrink eventually if I can't stop vibrating and threaten to off myself. Sooooo, does anyone here want to dare a guess at my issue? Thanks so much!
So they didn't move it after the storm, closer to a main beam or wall?
Could there be any structural or wiring damage by the storm that might be causing this?
Was it a electrical/lightning storm?
Might be worth having an inspector or some sort of electrical contractor do some testing?? There is all kinds of test equipment...

But I suppose getting yourself checked out would be good too just in case, but if the sx started right after that storm, i just wonder if the home was affected and not really you??
Or do you have the sx 24/7 even when away from the home for hrs? I wonder what would happen if you stayed in a hotel or friends home for a day or 2?
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