Neighbors WiFi rattled me
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Good day all,
The other night I got into bed and noticed my heart rate was elevated. Accompanying it was an underlying level of stress that was not normal for me. Thinking of possible reasons, I checked my phone wifi options and sure enough there was a new signal I did not recongnize. Upon further investigation the next day I concluded it was coming from the neighbor upstairs (I am living in an apratment block). Another couple of sleepless nights passed and I decided to go up there to enquire.
Understand that this took a bit of courage on my part - the fear of being laughed at and/or labelled crazy.
Anyhow, thank my lucky stars the lady upstairs was incredibly kind and understanding. She confirmed the WIFI was new and had only just been installed. I explained I was particularly senstive to certain EMFs and she offered to turn it off at night. My sleep immediately returned to baseline..
The whole experience has rattled me all the same. What if my neighbor was not so open minded? I could not have lived with that signal and the stress that came along with it. Moving out of an apartment I love would have been the only option.. Scary thought.
Wondering if others have had similar experierences? The fact that my neighbor was seemigly unaffected by the signal (although did not look entirely healthy in my estimation) has made me question if I am electro-hypersenstive. Funny how most wifi has no noticable affect on me, but this particular one rattled my very core.. thanks for reading -
That's weird
I have never noticed any stress/sensitivity responses to EMFs/wifis at all
even to my own if it has been on in the room right next to me
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The only time I feel a difference with EMFs is when the power goes out or there's no signal anywhere like in the forest, like some kind of vague relief. Otherwise by default I don't feel any drawbacks.
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@DairyMilk said in Neighbors WiFi rattled me:
Good day all,
The other night I got into bed and noticed my heart rate was elevated. Accompanying it was an underlying level of stress that was not normal for me. Thinking of possible reasons, I checked my phone wifi options and sure enough there was a new signal I did not recongnize. Upon further investigation the next day I concluded it was coming from the neighbor upstairs (I am living in an apratment block). Another couple of sleepless nights passed and I decided to go up there to enquire.
Understand that this took a bit of courage on my part - the fear of being laughed at and/or labelled crazy.
Anyhow, thank my lucky stars the lady upstairs was incredibly kind and understanding. She confirmed the WIFI was new and had only just been installed. I explained I was particularly senstive to certain EMFs and she offered to turn it off at night. My sleep immediately returned to baseline..
The whole experience has rattled me all the same. What if my neighbor was not so open minded? I could not have lived with that signal and the stress that came along with it. Moving out of an apartment I love would have been the only option.. Scary thought.
Wondering if others have had similar experierences? The fact that my neighbor was seemigly unaffected by the signal (although did not look entirely healthy in my estimation) has made me question if I am electro-hypersenstive. Funny how most wifi has no noticable affect on me, but this particular one rattled my very core.. thanks for readingYou might find this article of interest:
EMF Hypersensitivity and Thiamine -
@mostlylurking Thank you Always a bit reluctant to start a new supplement, but might have to consider thiamine after reading this. The psychosomatic arguement does not hold up, at least from my experience
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@izkrov usually the case for me too but a particular frequency seems to cause stress reaction. I notice the same in forests and cant help but wonder if city life would feel the same if we opted for wired communication only
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@CO2Master wishing you continued peace
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@DairyMilk said in Neighbors WiFi rattled me:
@mostlylurking Thank you Always a bit reluctant to start a new supplement, but might have to consider thiamine after reading this. The psychosomatic arguement does not hold up, at least from my experience
Your body's reaction to emf might be a clue that you might be deficient in thiamine for your needs. Stress uses thiamine up. The body requires thiamine for oxidative metabolism. It is really important.
suggested reading:
Hiding in Plain Sight: Modern Thiamine Deficiency
also this one:
Thiamine Saves