In mid July I was contacted by a female who was on a waiting
list to see an ACNEM affiliated doctor specializing in
treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). She was very
concerned that she may have to sell her home because she
thought that her insomnia and fatigue had something to do
with her house and the possibility of excessive EMF exposure
was uppermost in her mind.
I asked her about the usual sources of exposure, such as
electric blanket use at night, heated water beds, proximity
to powerlines, location of the meter box, etc. All seemed
okay until I asked if any appliances were by the bed. She
revealed that some months earlier she had purchased a DECT
cordless phone which was now on the bedside table. As I had
previously spoken with two people in Hobart who had
encountered sleep problems after purchasing a DECT phone and
having it by the bed, I advised her to replace the DECT
phone with a traditional wired telephone. Upon checking back
with her in late August, she reported that she had removed
the DECT phone and was sleeping much better. However, as she
had also started treatment for her CFS at about the same
time, it is impossible to draw any conclusions about
possible reasons for the improvement.
As a result of the widespread use of DECT phones in
Australian homes, it is essential that medical practitioners
working with patients who are having fatigue and sleep
problems, for whatever reason, advise them not to use DECT
phones as a precaution.
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