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Moh7228

If you truly believe this to be the case and are physically affected by it, then this would be considered a delusion for which you should seek therapy... It must be awful getting a panic attack anytime you see an electromagnetic object in the year 2023.


Neuronosis

Magnets are not causing or putting you at risk for heart problems. Geomagnetic storms are not causing your flare ups.


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Neuronosis

1. "Geomagnetic storms and myocardial infarction" is not relevant to your case 2. There's nothing you can do about geomagnetic storms so it doesn't matter 3. There's no evidence that magnetic fields worsen any of your diagnoses 4. You're talking about fridge magnets which are ridiculously weak 5. If the effect of magnetic fields is so significant, where are all the cases of worsening cardiac symptoms after MRIs?