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Hi, I was wondering opinions here. This is a seasaw decision to make for me. I am currently being treated for hyperbarics & staying @ a hotel very near a major airport & huge soccer field w/ mega lights. I am happy with the hbot treatments & the financhial arrangements have BUT, I cant help but wonder if the EMF's are doing more harm than what the hyperbarics are helping with???? Posts: 443 | From The North Star | Registered: Jan 2010
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MichaelTampa
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This just depends on how sensitive you are to the EMF's. I think if you can gut it out regarding what the EMF's are doing to you, probably it's worthwhile.
If it's causing all kinds of distress, then you just have to make that call. I know, for me, the EMF's have caused acid reflux, which eventually ripped up the esophagus lining, and nightmares and terrible sleep. So, for example, at some point, those side effects would be so much that it would not be worth getting the treatment.
How long is the treatment for, that you would stay in the hotel? And are you noticing any direct effects from the EMF's, or have you noticed that before?
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I would be more worried about the wifi permeating the hotel...can't really avoid those nowadays.
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Oh YES- that too. I wonder if all the negatives are worth the treatments, but I am herxing so we'll see 4 more treatmennts...
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