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Dr Peter Wigmore
Lecturer in Anatomy
School of Biomedical Sciences
Nottingham
21st August 2000
Hi
Your name came up during an Internet search (Mirago) on the word 'electroporation'. As a sufferer of an ever worsening Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS) problem, (which has forced me to sleep and largely live in my garden shed for almost two and a half years now), I am writing to you in the hope of obtaining your learned opinion on the following question;
Is it possible to produce any degree of electroporation in a human being through prolonged daily exposure, over a 12 year period, to the substantial electromagnetic radiation emitted from computer monitors (esp the primitive early models pre MRPII and TCO standards)?
When I recently learned of this process called electroporation it immediately struck me that this might be the elusive underlying mechanism driving my ever-worsening MCS problem. I have been heavily involved with computers both at home and at work (when I was still well enough to work) almost from their very beginning. And as my health has worsened over the last 10 years I have spent increasing amounts of time on them. When writing “Basic Note Tutor” for the Amiga range of computers I would often put in a 20-hour day during that one-year project.
This idea that I may have inadvertently locked myself, via the electroporation process, into a vicious circle of: computer use = deteriorating health, and, deteriorating health = greater computer use, is a very frustrating one. From my very limited perspective it does seem perfectly reasonable to suspect that this electroporation process may play at least some kind of role in a whole spectrum of ‘modern illnesses’ such as MCS, M.E., VDU Terminal Sickness, cancer clusters in the vicinity of overhead/underground power cables, and so on. If you can throw any light at all on this matter Doc I would be very grateful indeed.
Have a nice day :-)
Gordon D McHendry
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www.satori-5.co.uk
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