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  • 35 years ago I read that strip lighting in offices was causing a weakness in muscles. 2 years ago a retired woman being interviewed by BBC tv told of how in the mornings her leg couldn't support her. The BBC were at her block of flats in Bristol Uk because residents wanted celltowers removed from the roof because of a pocket of cancer cases in the building. Are you a TI with limbs or joints that on occasions ache or won't support you......blame electromagnetics. A doctor told me that 'of course they recognise your problems but the public haven't been told'. A consultant audiologist also said ' your symptoms are not tinnitus and neither is the clicking'. I never mentioned the clicks, which I'd always considered a physical symptom where the spine joins the brain. Hope this helps TI's. Reduce electronics from lifestyle and even sunshine, they add to EH. Good luck to all.
  • As always Paul, well spoken. I agree in all aspects. I have had on my mind that our real illnesses would be the, or one of the reasons we got targeted. Its interesting you mention the OCD syndrom (dont know if its classified as a syndrom or an illness) I have heard of several victims that also has OCD. In the beginning I spoke with one victim here on Peacpink called Richard, he also has OCD and they (the ones doing this to us) forced him to stop medication. Unfortunately he dropped out from here (he´s still a member although) beacause he experienced his torture getting worse when being active here. I myself also have a syndrom,, Fibromyalgia which is a quite common syndrom among women, but yet they (doctors) dont know why we get it or how it all works, maybe a good reason targetting a person....what could be better that having a person with the syndrom under constant monitoring, to see how it all works. Sorry if I am explaining myself bad, I cant really find the words in how to express what I mean, hope you understand..take care/Annie

  • I have had Ocd-thoughts since I was nine. When the V2K first started when I was thirty-five, I started to believe it was OCD. As the perps communicated to me that it was being done by technology and not what my natural OCD was, I started to realize that I needed to medicate for my OCD when it is bad. If I had not recognized eventually that the OCD is separate from the EH, I would not have sought medical help, including medication for OCD. At that point I would be dealing with both OCD and EH(fucking awful!) Now because I'm medicating, my OCD has lessened and I can expend my energies on fighting the perps. 

    I often read people tell others not to talk to doctors about symptoms, even ones that are definitely EH, because it provides a forum for journaling( I have requested documents from a hospital almost two years after my stay and found that the doctors reported my case accurately as they see it. Meaning they recorded the symptoms as I have explained, but as though it were schizophrenia. Nobody went and changed the documentation afterword.)

    I can imagine someone catching a deadly disease and then they blame it on being a TI and get no treatment for it other than an aluminum hat. They might die because they were afraid the doctor is going to make it worse so they sit at home and die!

    WE ALL HAVE REAL AILMENTS AT TIMES! not every negative thing we experience is EH.

    My suggestion would be to treat the symptoms as real so you make sure that you get the necessary help in case it isn't due to EH. I heard of a man with tenitis who was not a TI. He found that listening to a recording of forest sounds with running water at a certain pitch neutralized the sound in his head.

    There may be examples of people who are TIs that needed to be treated for the side effects of EH. I had pain caused to my testicles that the v2k bragged about causing. It waqs so bad I could hardly walk. I took perscribed pain killers for the pain. Even thought it was caused by the perps, I needed to be medically treated.

    Mental and spycological symptoms may be treated the same way. If the constant "programing" of my mind cause a chemical imbalance, it may be treatable by medication.

    I remember reading of a woman on peacepink that said when she took meds for her v2k it went away. My experience with meds is that they wont take away V2k, but some drugs may help cope with it.

    In the end, I dont want to see fellow TIs ignoring real ailments as though they were EH when they could get medical help.

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