On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 01:11:58PM -0600, Daniel A. Ramaley wrote: > On Wednesday 30 January 2008 12:35, Douglas A. Tutty wrote: > >My wife is sensitive to what she describes as electromagnetic fields. > >She gets headaches and other pains when exposed to equipment: the > > higher the frequency, the worse her symptoms. > > Rather than trying to find obsolete equipment that runs at a low > frequency, would it be possible to build a Faraday cage around your > computer?
Perhaps, perhaps not. > > Has your wife had her sensitivity examined by medical professionals? Is > it a physical problem or a psychosomatic condition? Yes. Physical. >How does she react to > fluorescent lights? badly > Incandescents? poorly but bette than anything else. > How about driving near a radio transmission tower? Badly. > Or for that matter, even being in a modern car? Badly. Our car is 22 years old and has no computer. > If there is an electronic device turned on in the next room but she is not > aware of it, does she still experience pain? Yes. > I don't need answers to these questions, but if there is a medical > solution to your wife's sensitivity that might be easier than trying > to banish all electronics. A medical solution would be very nice but not forthcoming. Note that apparently in either Norway or Sweeden (I forget which), a whole non-electronic, non-EMF village has been set up for such sensitive people. Hasn't happened in Canada or the US yet. Doug.