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Old 07-11-2012, 02:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Jo*mar View Post
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?
I have tried everything. 1) discussed with my neighbor who immediately took offense, circled the wagons, and made me feel like I was picking on his wife having to be on O2. I explained to him I could not sleep from the floor vibrations and he flat denied I was feeling anything from them. This is the president of our HO so that is out. 2) I have stayed at a hotel 3) I have stayed with family. I continue to vibrate. It is like having been out at sea for weeks and coming back to dry land and still feeling you are at sea; yet mine is vibration. I have put my townhome up for sale; but the market is soft and who knows if a potential buyer might feel the vibration and walk away. My only recourse with my neighbor is involving an attorney if my house won't sell. This is bad. If I thought I had to live this way for the rest of my life I would not want to live. This is how bad it is for me.

Thanks for the support and i hope I can return the same to each of you.
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