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re: (meteorobs) Follow-up on "Electrophonics and migraines"
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Subject: re: (meteorobs) Follow-up on "Electrophonics and migraines"
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From: "Peter Brunone" <peter@brunone.com>
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Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 08:29:07 -0700
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Hi George,
Interesting subject! I'm of course more interested than most, since this could impact the way headache mitigation is approached.
Do you have a working definition of "seferics"? I can't seem to find that word on any of my dictionary or search sites...
Cheers,
Peter Brunone
Original Message:
>From: drobnock <drobnock@penn.com>
>To: "meteorobs@atmob.org" <meteorobs@atmob.org>, George Drobnock <drobnock@penn.com>
>Subject: (meteorobs) Follow-up on "Electrophonics and migraines"
>Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 09:59:24 -0500
>I received five responses from a possible 161 members to the Meteorobs
>group. To those interested why I asked the question about migraines
>and electrophonics - are some people more sensitive to the effects of
>a meteor produced electrophonic sound than others within the same
>observation group?
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>During a fireball entry, for example, not everyone in the same location
>"hears" the sound. This assumes electromagnetic energy is released every
>time a fireball is visible. (Please no comments necessary.) And as
>articles suggest (see Michael Linnolt email on meteorbs), seferics and
>lighting can cause or effect a person with sinus or migraines. As
>seferics is an electromagnetic event and electrophonics also an
>electromagnetic event, are the two related?
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>Of the three that did respond to hearing electrophonic noise one does
>not have sinus problems. Two do have sinus and migraine related
>headaches. This is not enough to make any real conclusions. But it does
>make me want to look a little more into the subject.
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>Thanks for the feed back.
>
>George John Drobnock
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