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psychoceramics: Fwd: [MC] Microwave itch on side against mattress
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- Subject: psychoceramics: Fwd: [MC] Microwave itch on side against mattress
- From: "Johannes Scmidt" <r--@h--.com>
- Date: Sun, 16 Nov 1997 08:42:01 PST
- Sender: owner-psychoceramics
>For some years, my e-weapon harassers have used a
>particularly effective form of "microwave" harassment,
>where they constantly trigger itching while trying to
>get to sleep, on the body surface in the most pressing
>contact with the mattress.
>
>In my experience, it's a trademark of their handiwork -
>real itches don't switch sides when you do. (Real
>itches normally have a physical expression, which,
>of course, "microwave" itch does not.)
>
>I've found a partly successful tactic against this which
>may be useful to other e-weapon victims.
>
>Go to your supermarket or hardware store, and purchase
>a fairly flat, non-shedding SCOURING PAD. The best
>one I've found is about 4" x 6", mostly orange, with red
>edges, and is coarser than the common "green" type.
>
>This particular product appears to originate in Canada,
>so I don't know if it's available south of the border. The
>product name is "The Scouring Cloth", packed and sold
>by Wash Rack Supply Inc., Toronto, Ontario, M3N 1W5.
>It is apparently manufactured in Mexico, so it may show
>up under another name in the U.S.
>
>These things can be painful to lie on full time, especially
>when it comes time to turn over. However, by keeping
>a couple of them handy in bed, when the itch signals
>start up you can slip them either partly under or fully
>under your body during the attack.
>
>In my case, this results in attacks on other areas, but
>those areas are much easier to deal with since I'm not
>lying right on them.
>
>For "other areas", I use a Scholl's corn scraper, which
>is a 10" long plastic stick with two grades of metal
>"cheese grater" surface. Using this lightly but often,
>it's possible to abrade your skin just enough so it
>hurts slightly, with no blood being drawn. Once a
>patch of skin is abraded, the e-weapon operators
>tend to leave it alone for at least the rest of the night,
>because the minor pain masks the microwave itch.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Eleanor White
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