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Neuropathy | Last Active: Apr 7 6:29pm | Replies (146)

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4712049/
Apparently this is the first study confirming RF energy triggers neuropathic pain and I couldn't agree more. I developed my neuropathy in the apartment with substation behind my wall and 5g being tested whole the time I lived there ( which I wasn't aware back then). I had pain whenever I used my phone. I couldn't work on my computer because I felt 'pins & needles' immediately. I also got red rash on my chest which was misdiagnosed as lupus and dermatomyositis initially, but I went to rheumatology hospital tested all antibodies and they came back negative.

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Hi Kathy
I just read most of the paper you referenced. From my reading, I do not think it supports your claim that RF energy triggers neuropathic pain.
Most importantly, the paper was retracted. I don't know why or by whom, but that generally means either the author(s) or journal decided after it was published that it was faulty in some way.
Furthermore, the author(s) concluded that RF energy may trigger pain in amputated limbs, but not in people without an injury like amputation.
None of the above means that you're wrong in believing in this theory. It simply means that there is no scientific evidence to support it, if in fact this paper is the "first" that provides the evidence.
Hope you are doing well.