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Originally Posted by geekmaster
Despite the fact that France officially recognizes "electromagnetic hypersensitivity / wifi allergy" as a real disease, scientific studies suggest otherwise
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Sweden recognizes it, too.
But yeah, I knew this was coming. I didn't start having symptoms until I used a Macbook Pro for 4 days. I couldn't understand why I felt so strangely sick at the end of the day after using it, and the effects were very consistent from day to day and got worse the longer I would use the laptop. After that 4 days exposure I found myself with this new hypersensitivity. I'd turn on my guitar amp and it'd feel like my heart was going to blow up. If I put my hands up to my computer monitor I can feel tingling and then a burning sensation. Cell phones and especially cordless phones hurt my head. I had no prior idea about electrosensitivity or wifi allergy or anything of the sort. I realize the wifi can be turned off on readers, otherwise I wouldn't consider them at all.
This guy has a similar story of being in close proximity to a strong emf source for just a short period left him hypersensitive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Zdy-PX-kN8
Of course, none of what I can say constitutes as proof. As the one experiencing it I know it's not placebo/nocebo, but I respect that most people think this way. I really just hope that it's better understood in the future.