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Magnetism and narcolepsy


Posted by Jen on March 22, 2000 at 11:44:16:

Wow, I got a little disoriented there having to change forums mid-way... but thanks for more writing space Sandman! We'll fill it up!

I just back-read and found conversation about personal magnetic fields and geo-magnetic fields... so interesting... Jeanne mentioned hearing of someone who works with electricity and can't wear a watch because it stops...

My body chemistry stops watches! I had no idea it might be related to my narco... In college if I wore a watch, it would stop working withing two weeks. I started wearing a watch on a necklace penant so it wasn't right next to my skin. My mom suggested recently (about 3 years ago) that I could put a circular band-aid on the back of my watch, and it works! I have had the same watch now for 2 years! The band-aid is one of those new waterproof ones, so the material is thicker, and has like a rubber feel to it.

Incidentally, I teach television at a high school, so I'm glad you (John I think?) warned me about experimenting with electromagnetism. I have over 100 videotapes right next to me!

Where can I research more about magnetism?

Jen

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