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Question from Kathy Kane

We just made the switch from analog to digital and in the process switched our Cable TV provider from Cablevision (copper wiring) to Verizon (fiber optics). As a result of this process, we now have a digital box and a router. My body/mind does not like this new setup.

A tech gentleman suggested that we turn off the router as an experiment. This improved things somewhat, but even with the router, TV, and digital box unplugged it affects me in a negative way.

The only options for cable where I live are Cablevision, Verizon, and Direct TV (satellite). Even if I went back to Cablevision I can’t return to the baseline what with the switch from analog to digital technology. My TV is not setup to receive a cable card.

Any suggestions or comments? Educated guesses as to what would likely be the safest option? Thanks so much.

Debra’s Answer

Readers? Any experience with this?

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