The city has begun the smart meters installation in the East and West Highlands neighborhoods, as well as at approximately 100 Naperville businesses.
The approximate pilot boundaries are: 5th Ave Station (North), 75th St (south), Olesen (East), West St (West). This means the amount of radiation exposure in this area will be or already has been significantly increased.
Electro-sensitivity is slowly becoming a recognized illness. Symptoms include: Neurological: headaches, dizziniess, nausea, difficulty concentrating, memory loss, irritability, aggressive behavior, depression, anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, weakness, tremors, muscle spasms, numbness, tingling, altered reflexes, muscle and joint pain, leg/foot pain, flu-like symptoms, fever. Cardiac: palpitations, arrhythmias, pain or pressure in the chest, low or high blood pressure, slow or fast heart rate, shortness of breath. Respiratory: sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, and asthma. Dermatological: skin rash, itching, burning, and facial flushing Ophthalmologic: pain or burning in the eyes, pressure in/behind the eyes, deteriorating vision, floaters, and cataracts. Others: digestive problems; abdominal pain; enlarged thyroid, testicular/ovarian pain; dryness of lips, tongue, mouth, eyes; great thirst; dehydration; nosebleeds; internal bleeding; altered sugar metabolism; immune abnormalities; redistribution of metals within the body; hair loss; pain in the teeth; deteriorating fillings; impaired sense of smell; ringing in the ears; hearing loss; insomnia. We've seen reports say anywhere from 3-35% of the worlds population can develop electro-hypersensitivity. (Powerwatch Handbook, Philips) You may not experience any of these symptoms right away, hopefully, you won't devlop them at all. But if you do, either immediately or over time, please Email us and inform your doctor immediately. If you are part of this pilot, we'd like to speak to you. Please contact us at the information below. Symptoms taken from Public Health SOS , Bio-initiative Report , WEEP Initiative
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