"Suffering is one thing, but to see our illness not taken into account, considered as a delusion, a fantasy, adds significantly to our distress."
by Judith Duportail, Le Figaro, 23 January 2014 (translated from French by Google, Sylvie, and the Editor of this blog)
TESTIMONY - This Thursday - MEPs Environmentalists want to pass a bill to regulate exposure to electromagnetic waves from mobile, antennas, wireless networks , etc. Agnès, a Parisian senior official and electrosensitive, told the Figaro that her suffering is not recognized by society.
"Being electrosensitive means fighting every day to continue to lead a normal life. I know for example that I am physically unable to go to the business district of La Defense, in Paris. There, the waves are so concentrated that I would instantly have a crisis. When I am in a critical area, I feel a horrible impression of electrical tingling throughout my body , it is as if the spin cycle was triggered in my brain. I feel ill, irritable, and even once I get home, the symptoms take time to fade.
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"Being electrosensitive means fighting every day to continue to lead a normal life. I know for example that I am physically unable to go to the business district of La Defense, in Paris. There, the waves are so concentrated that I would instantly have a crisis. When I am in a critical area, I feel a horrible impression of electrical tingling throughout my body , it is as if the spin cycle was triggered in my brain. I feel ill, irritable, and even once I get home, the symptoms take time to fade.