Hi all, I've got a question I can't get any information on anywhere else so this is the natural place to ask I guess. With all the very smart and intuitive people here i'm sure some will have something to help me.
So about 12 months ago I had an operation to remove two ruptured discs from my neck C4/5 and C5/6, they were repaced with metal cage's and screwed into place with 8 titanium screws.
My problem is that now i seem to have a constant ringing in my ears which feels like it is originating from the implants. Just lately it has become quite bad and I seem to be getting more and more sensitive to higher frequencies, I though about it being from my computer or its power supply but I would imagine that the frequencies there would be too high for me to notice. I thought of EMR but the screws are non magnetic.
I have stopped using my solid state energisers to try to eliminate things they operate in the Khz range of course. I'm still hearing it loud as ever, I can hear my SS devices up to about 7 or 8 khz with my ears and a bit more with my impants
that sounds so silly.
And the sound I'm hearing seems to be about 8 to 10 khz. But I really don't know. Sometimes I swear I can hear garbled voices when adjsting the frequency of a SS energiser.
It seems to be worse indoors but I still hear it out in the paddock.
Does anybody else have screws or implants in thier spine and if so do they seem to pick up RFI ?
No one around here believes me, it's a bit annoying so if someone knows of some info online about it could you please point me to it ?
I am a little concerned it may be causing my incredible head aches. And so it has halted all my experiments involving frequencies above 50 hz, I can make my bike wheel energiser run at 50 hz so all is not lost, the AC power here is 50 hz so I can't get away from 50 - 60 hz anyway, unless I have the power disconnected of course but I don't really want to do that yet.
Regards
Andrew
So about 12 months ago I had an operation to remove two ruptured discs from my neck C4/5 and C5/6, they were repaced with metal cage's and screwed into place with 8 titanium screws.
My problem is that now i seem to have a constant ringing in my ears which feels like it is originating from the implants. Just lately it has become quite bad and I seem to be getting more and more sensitive to higher frequencies, I though about it being from my computer or its power supply but I would imagine that the frequencies there would be too high for me to notice. I thought of EMR but the screws are non magnetic.
I have stopped using my solid state energisers to try to eliminate things they operate in the Khz range of course. I'm still hearing it loud as ever, I can hear my SS devices up to about 7 or 8 khz with my ears and a bit more with my impants
that sounds so silly.
And the sound I'm hearing seems to be about 8 to 10 khz. But I really don't know. Sometimes I swear I can hear garbled voices when adjsting the frequency of a SS energiser.
It seems to be worse indoors but I still hear it out in the paddock.
Does anybody else have screws or implants in thier spine and if so do they seem to pick up RFI ?
No one around here believes me, it's a bit annoying so if someone knows of some info online about it could you please point me to it ?
I am a little concerned it may be causing my incredible head aches. And so it has halted all my experiments involving frequencies above 50 hz, I can make my bike wheel energiser run at 50 hz so all is not lost, the AC power here is 50 hz so I can't get away from 50 - 60 hz anyway, unless I have the power disconnected of course but I don't really want to do that yet.
Regards
Andrew

On a good battery it charges like nothing I have seen before. I'm not sure if thats good or bad yet. I scoped all three transistors collectors and all are functioning as they should with a nice SS h wave but the spikes are going about 30 volts above the two batteries voltage's combined. I'll try to get a scope shot uploaded after I do my chore's.
not too bad for a desufator i suppose.
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