Debbie, When I was in my teens, I worked at a grocery store and was sick after every shift. I never realized it was the lights until I changed jobs and it stopped happening, then went back to work in a department store and got sick with the same symptoms. When I would go shopping, I'd get sick again! Finally met a biochemist who told me that it was the fluorescent lights that were doing it. At the time, I thought it was weird. I still hate to go shopping because I don't feel well when done, and I'm a fast shopper!
My friend, has three sons, two functioning autistic, all full grown. One 'hears' fluorescent lights and it drives him crazy. He also hears 'wiring' in the walls. The other is very sensitive to sunlight and gets hives and nausea. I'm not sure what the connection is, but my very wild guess is anyone who may have a lot of heavy metals or fungus in their bodies, might have a reaction from fluorescent lights for some reason. I would guess the same can be true from certain rays of the sun. Diane ----- Original Message ----- From: Clayton Family To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 10:32 AM Subject: Re: CS>Strange question I agree with Annie, some people are sensitive to florescent lights. In addition to that, there are some neurotoxins that increase sensitivity to EM frequencies, including lights. It is possible that your body has trouble handling it when you are more fatigued, or maybe you are being exposed to something during your workday that increases your sensitivity. Our bodies normally filter out such things, and perhaps that is what happens overnight. I know many people with EM sensitivities, so you are not alone. Kathryn On Nov 6, 2009, at 6:26 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote: This is bizarre problem...I have a problem with florescent lights in our breakroom at work...they don't bother me before work it is when I am almost done at night and I sit there for about twenty minutes and I get spasms in my neck that are unreal...anyone have any info on such a problem...I do try to stay out of the room as much as possible and am not there for eight hours during my shift, thanks much, debbie