We have a friend who is now unable to live in her home or be at work since City Utilities installed their new smart meter. Just after it was installed in March, she began having palpitations and tachycardia for which she went to the ER several times. All labs were normal and HR returned to normal-until she went back in her house. She was…
We have a friend who is now unable to live in her home or be at work since City Utilities installed their new smart meter. Just after it was installed in March, she began having palpitations and tachycardia for which she went to the ER several times. All labs were normal and HR returned to normal-until she went back in her house. She was seen by her primary & cardiologist. She eventually realized it was her home plus the same happened at work. Now she has a periodic burning paraesthesia over her scalp. She must limit time using her phone and has to turn the electricity off when she has to go to bed. The EMF readings are very high. She has requested the meter be replaced with an analog meter, but to no avail. Most of the summer she stayed in a motel about 20 miles away which has yet to have 5G or smart readers.
She is our "coal mine canary" and a glimpse of life to come.
We have a friend who is now unable to live in her home or be at work since City Utilities installed their new smart meter. Just after it was installed in March, she began having palpitations and tachycardia for which she went to the ER several times. All labs were normal and HR returned to normal-until she went back in her house. She was seen by her primary & cardiologist. She eventually realized it was her home plus the same happened at work. Now she has a periodic burning paraesthesia over her scalp. She must limit time using her phone and has to turn the electricity off when she has to go to bed. The EMF readings are very high. She has requested the meter be replaced with an analog meter, but to no avail. Most of the summer she stayed in a motel about 20 miles away which has yet to have 5G or smart readers.
She is our "coal mine canary" and a glimpse of life to come.