Amanda Owens wrote:
> Now, there *are* folks who are always more sensitive to such things as
> others (or else Jenn wouldn't have brought the subject up in the first
> place). Minimizing exposure (like one might not stand *right* next your
> microwave while it's on, or the nurse hiding behind an iron wall while
> she takes your x-ray) is always a good idea.
Exactly. I appear to be one of them - a canary, of sorts. Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, and while it looks
like we're beating it, it's resisting /as if/ I'm still exposed to
something we haven't figured out yet.
So, since I spend hours/day at the computer.. we're looking into
getting me a flatscreen monitor. In case that's it.
> (of course, I have to believe in medical research - that's what I do for
> a living. ;)
Shall I let you know if it makes a difference? I know anecdotal stuff
'in the wild' isn't research, but it can trigger research. :)
Jenn V.
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