Who’s Normal Anyway?

July 24, 2006

Electrically sensitive?

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We missed M’s last homeopath appointment because I got mixed up about dates and times, so in the end we just spoke on the phone and rearranged his appointment for this week. M hadn’t really changed or improved after his last visit, there was nothing noticeable after taking his remedies like there was after his first visit. The homeopath said she was wondering if he might be sensitive to emissions from the computer etc because his meltdowns are closely related (but not exclusive to) computer use so she sent a remedy to try that through the post.

This weekend I thought I’d better start considering how he’s been since our last visit so I can make relevant comments at the appointment. I have to say the whole electrical sensitivity thing makes me think “oh FFS” but you know, anything is worth a try. And anyway, lots of things I now think of as obvious and important in our family were things I had a similar reaction to initially ;-) Thinking back, I realised that M hasn’t had a major meltdown in the last few weeks since he had the remedy. He has had some partial ones, but not to the screaming and throwing things extent of previously. So perhaps there is something in it.

I had a bit of an internet trawl to read more about “electrical sensitivity” and I still have to say about 80% of me is in the “oh FFS” camp, especially when at least half the sites I found were either trying to sell you protective crystals or all about ghost hunting. The other 20% of me is wondering if I should be taking it a bit more seriously given he goes bright red in the face when he’s been on the PC long and getting to meltdown (thought it was an adrenaline thing but it’s listed as an effect of being sensitive to EMR) and the remedy seems to have had a positive effect. Also, other forms of EMR are bad for us in too high amounts - UV light, microwaves for instance. But it is so hard to work out which people are talking complete rubbish about it and keep things in proportion.

Then there’s the question of how do you meaningfully measure the amount of EMF exposure around the house and know what level is too high? How do you make a hassle/potential benefit analysis. Is it sensible to reduce exposure just in case? There is electrical equipment and presumeably EM fields everywhere in the house, we’re surrounded by electrical equipment. And the amounts are only increasing what with the 3 phone handsets, wireless router, baby monitor, computers. We have a substation across the playing area at the bottom of the garden, but A says he thinks that’s too far away to be having an effect in the house. Are some things much worse emitters than others? Shall we just go live in the middle of nowhere and have done with it??!

One site suggested unplugging absolutely everything in the house from the sockets at night (they radiate even when plugged in) and seeing if you sleep better - now if it is really the cause of M sleeping poorly that would be great to find out, so we’ll probably try that (except for the fridge, washing machine, fish tank that can’t be easily turned off). I think we’re supposed to do that anyway from an environmental POV. But after that I’m not sure how far we can sensibly go. Maybe the remedy will put him right and we don’t need to change anything. Maybe I can stick my fingers in my ears and go la la la and forget about it. Or maybe all this technology is just making us ill.






















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