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? asked in HealthOther - Health · 10 years ago

Human Antenna, does this sounds like medical problem?

I have found that over the years, I attract signals: radio, television, wifi, cellphone, whatever.

Whenever a storm comes in and the satellite is out on the TV, I just have to stand next to it and it comes in clear, but goes out when I move away. No matter where I go, my cellphone always has at least two bars, and I've been to every state in the U.S., plus Ireland.

My computer, as long as I'm touching it, receives full WiFi bars, no matter the distance from my router (as long as I'm within range). Literally, I take my hands of the computer, and full bars drop to one, or the signal is even lost.

At school, when kids need a phone signal, enough of them know about this that they actually move near me to boost their signal.

Is this something I should have looked into by a medical professional?

No, I don't have any metal in my body, or any foreign objects.

I've never had any surgery.

This has been present since I was 5 yrs old.

I have never been struck by lightning

I don't use any drugs outside of ibprofen or advil.

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    I would love to be you to always have signal that's AWESOME

    Source(s): Me, Myself and I
  • 10 years ago

    Contact Stan Lee's Super Humans on the history channel.

    Source(s): So they can tell you your not an antenna. Derp.
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