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Anyone have the FGFR3 antibody gene?

Neuropathy | Last Active: 5 hours ago | Replies (148)

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@jeffrapp

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Most importantly, the paper was retracted.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.

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The article is scientistic to start with. Because they didn't test on humans - it doesn't mean the test is not scientifically valid. No one will ever officially test on humans- because tests on humans are generally forbidden. Article is was retracted because it proves the truth telecommunication companies don't want to admit for simple reason - personal injury lawsuits. That's why we must be open minded and aware and don't assume article was retracted because it was 'faulty' It's true and not everyone likes it. Sorry my hand hurts from writting. I must take gabapentin before I take phone in my hand. RF in my apartment was 10 times above the limits and I didn't recover from all the injuries yet. Got referred to hospital 2nd time this year, plus 3 times last year. What a year