She was practicing emergency medicine in Los Angeles.
She had a nice situation, a good job, nice hours. Everything was going well.
Then she became too weak to work. Literally she didn’t have the strength to raise her arms to wash her hair.
The initial diagnosis was Addison’s disease. She was treated for Addison’s but unfortunately this didn’t treat her completely.
She got very tired in stores. It got to the point where she needed a wheelchair to get around.
She was prescribed cortisol. If she took a tablet she could go into Home Depot for half an hour, but then she’d ‘fall apart’.
The cortisol helped but it was not a treatment for the disease.
As soon as she was exposed to a chemical she became disoriented. But because she wore so much perfume she’d no idea that she was chemically sensitive.
She found herself running away from everything.
A year later a biopsy showed she was suffering from severe mitochondrial disease (a dysfunction of the mitochondria in human cells).
In time she became fully disabled. She had to sell her house and move to a rental and found herself hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt.
She say’s ,“I knew I was dying from something consistent with ALS and the neurologist had no idea why. I couldn’t read, remember, or appear normal socially”.
Electrical Sensitivity
“Electrical sensitivity sounds wacky“, she say's, “but when you have it, it is very real and quite uncomfortable. My hand would heat up while holding my cell phone. My ear would burn from the ear piece. Gadgets that spin, like fans or tape decks, have high electromagnetic fields and they made me weak. Just picking up the regular phone could make me need to urinate, or cause chest discomfort and sweating—I wanted to hang up!”
Thankfully this is no longer the case – she was successfully treated by Dr William Rea.
The lady in question is Dr Lisa Nagy and she’s my next interview guest.
Interview
Thursday, 25th August at 10 AM EST (7 AM PST or 2 PM GMT) I’m conducting a LIVE interview with Dr Lisa Nagy.
Lisa Lavine Nagy MD graduated from The University of Pennsylvania and then from Cornell Medical College. After a surgical internship she completed Emergency Medicine residency at Metropolitan Hospital in NYC and practiced in Los Angeles until becoming severely ill which resulted an a career change.
She's currently president of Preventive and Environmental Health Alliance, a group focused on educating medical students, doctors, the AMA, congress and the public and assists patients to find help nationwide. She is a delegate to the Massachusetts Medical Society and to the CDC's National Conversation on Chemicals and Public Health. She was recently named to the National Institutes of Health Roundtable on Building and Health and she makes regular appearances on national Television.
In this interview we will be talking about:
- environmental illness -what it is exactly
- the ‘crazy patient' cop out line so many of us (me included) have to deal with when we go to see a doctor
- where EMFs fit into the scenario of environmental illness (EI)
- how to identify the symptoms in yourself of EI
- her treatment protocol and success stories in treating people with electrical sensitivity
- and much more
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Comments
Irene said,
Hi Lisa Irene hewre from BC Canada, how are you doing .Dr. Ray of course was wghere I was set up to attend
are you now again in private or working along with William in Dallas. What if I were somehow able to get to Dallas safely and perhaps join forces!!. I’d be happy to help and continue my MCS studies,sharing my awareness. I could help and get healed at the same time, as much as my body is able to heal. Dallas would be a nice warm place for me with my added cold allergy. I await your response. Hugs Lisa. Stay well. Still ride. Horses are a major sources an allergy triggers for me. Keep in touch so nice to find you today Lisa ,hugs.
Lynn said,
What does Lisa find most helpful for EMF sensitive people.
Only trouble have is keeping weight on and body temp control or dealing with cold of hot weather (had this whole life)?
Thank you
Also if people cant make it to Lisa, then can people get their Dr to do what labs ? or good info if Dr is willing to learn more in this area?
Irene, what is a cold allergy?
Be Well
Patricia said,
When the wireless industry dismisses health complaints, aren’t they practicing medicine without a license? Is there a way to prevent this from happening through laws already in place?
calle said,
Lloyd, can you list her info, was so busy listening as she tied it all together.
My mind was on super high mode, as I had never put two and two together and followed the trail to my health decline.
I am in shock.
Patricia said,
How o we find the podcast if we were not able to listen live?
Lynn said,
Tried to listen to replay, but says no repaly and sesion is over
Lloyd Burrell said,
Patricia – I sent out the link yesterday by email. Here it is again https://www.electricsense.com/interviews-emf-experts-show-page/. Make sure you are signed up to my newsletter so you don’t miss out on future interviews.
Lynn – The interview is still on free replay. This sounds more like a browser compatibility issue. There is a link on the interview page to help you troubleshoot such issues.
Free replay expires 24 hours after the live interview broadcast.