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As for fires "reported" from electric blankets, I'd first check if the victim was an embarrassed smoker.
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I don't know if my annoying—but not particularly intrusive—condition known as peripheral neuropathy was contributed to by a lifetime use of electric blankets. Peripheral neuropathy is a relatively common condition affecting the covering of the nerves in the extremities. (Nerves being the "electrical system" of the body). Some chemotherapy treatments result in peripheral neuropathy. Do electric blankets warm persons through the wiring carrying AC or DC electricity? Alternating Current has what are called standing waves which, at high voltage, can be detected from many yards away. 'Course, there are primary causes of peripheral neuropathy—metals poisoning, for example—but when I asked my doctor, he brushed that electric blanket theory aside with a smile. ![]() |
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