Wow, I had something VERY similar happen! I was working from home and was using a laptop for many hours a day. After reaching out to Dell multiple times in which I told them the laptop was causing me pain (to no avail of course) I was noticing that the weird achiness and weakness in my hands was getting worse and within a week or so, I developed dry blisters that covered the palms of my hands. A few days off of work and it would get better. Back to work and it returned!
I also had a serious issue with abdominal pain that was made worse by being near my laptop. A few months after establishing the connection and having severely worsening pain, I learned that I had an ovarian cyst that required surgery. I continued to work from home and even switched to a different computer during my period of healing and within 6 months a new cyst developed on the same ovary which required a second surgery and removal of my right ovary and Fallopian tube.
Everyone keeps telling me that I'm imagining things but I know there is a connection between the laptop, the pain, and the multiple surgeries. I lost almost 6 months of work and still can't bear to be around laptops! For some reason, I don't seem to have serious issues with my phone or tablet.
I have made some major changes that while inconvenient, have been monumentally helpful and I have not had another cyst develop since doing this. I bought a used monitor, a wireless mouse, and a USB keyboard. I hook these things up to my laptop at my desk and put the laptop as far away from my body as possible, preferably with the non-screen side facing the wall. Though far from portable, this set up actually lets me use my computer and I believe that many other people can avoid the pain by trying this out. Craigslist has plenty of inexpensive computer parts for sale and is a great resource if you need a monitor!
If anyone knows of a lawyer, researcher, physician, etc. that is interested in discussing their experience or is interested in exploring how computers and health issues might be connected, please reach me out.
Thanks!
-B
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Wow! Wow! Wow!, I dared to tell anyone about this. But I have noticed this about a year ago. When using my laptop on my lap it causes pain and numbness in my legs, mainly my thighs. I also noticed what seemed to be a blood clot, which really had me concerned. I used to do my homework late at night and have my laptop on the bed with me, which I noticed would make me very sluggish, drowsy, and I would fall asleep unknowingly. Tonight, I decided to just google it because I'd stop using it on my lap for some time ( when I saw that blood clot purple looking bruise) and didn't feel the pain. I even keep my distance when it come to using it, it's like a 7th sense or something. Something tells me to back up from it, or just close it down and I do.
I am soooo glad for everyone who has posted on this topic. I, myself thought it was all in my head, so of course I dared not tell anyone about it. Thank you everyone! Wow, wow, wow! I agree with the cell phones too. I try using the speaker in my car, or a wired headset. A lot of people can't remember what they said a second ago, or their train of thought slips their mind in the process of saying it.
Technology is great, but it is seriously affecting the health of people.
My symptoms:
-A burning feeling in my inner right thigh (which went away after a week of not putting the laptop within two feet of my body again)
-A feeling of discomfort in my my inner right thigh and right groin area that feels almost like I pulled a muscle in my groin, but didn't.
-An achiness slightly above my right groin area.
-My right testicle is a little tender and was slightly bigger than usual for a few weeks.
-Pain in my stomach followed by chronic constipation.
I hope someone posts some useful diagnosis and general insight into the issue. My laptop is not hot! It's definitely some sort of radiation.
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It might cause some diseases or cancers OMG I am so scared.
There should be a study about it, I think that it is because of all the electronic components inside the laptop.
That's how I got to this site.