Man Allergic To WiFi Lost Job as IT Consultant
2013-10-08 22:57:18 Agencies Web Editor: Wang Wei
58-year-old Guy Hudson is one of a growing number of people who identify
themselves as being 'electrosensitive', who is 'allergic' to low
electromagnetic fields - the kind produced by mobile phones and WiFi - and
exposure leads to a raft of physical symptoms. [Photo: REX/Imagine China]
58-year-old Guy Hudson is one of a growing number of people who identify
themselves as being 'electrosensitive'.
This group is 'allergic' to low electromagnetic fields - the kind
produced by mobile phones and WiFi - and exposure leads to a raft of physical
symptoms.
Guy has suffered for the past eight years. It began with headaches but
developed into 24/7 debilitating pain and he was forced to give up his work as
an IT consultant.
He spent his time researching what could be wrong with him and
discovered the condition 'electro-hypersensitivity' (EHS).
Realizing his headaches got worse when he used his phone, Guy began to
read up on the subject.
But it was when he had WiFi installed - and his symptoms noticeably
worsened - that he was convinced.
The idea of electrosensitivity was first studied in the 1970s, but in
recent years there has been an upsurge in those claiming to suffer from it.
Despite this scientific tests have failed to back up their claims and
many experts remain skeptical.
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