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Old 01-13-2010, 11:23 AM #1
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Default new here w/ electrical sensitivity

I'm new to this forum and hoping to find answers to some of my health problems. I have adrenal and thyroid problems but the reason I am here is because I have developed electrical sensitivity and the symptoms seem very neurological. When I am under fluorescent lights (and recessed "can" type of lights), for more than a few minutes, I feel like all my "circuitry" is melting down. I get very weak, somewhat dizzy and disoriented. It becomes difficult to think clearly. Sometimes it feels like I could almost have a seizure, but that's speculation because I've never had one. My muscles also get very twitchy.

Since fluorescent lights are everywhere, it really limits my life. I've had to quit working (I was a teacher), and can't go to most stores, church, and many restaurants.

Anybody here have this? Any ideas for how to fix it or deal with it?

Thanks!!!! Amy
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