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Friday, 20 October 2017

SHOCKING: therapist is forced to live in a shed so as to escape signals because she's allergic to WiFi (Photos)

British therapist is forced to live in a shed so as to escape signals because she

A British therapist, Rachel Hinks, was forced to give up her job and home to move 230 miles to live because she's allergic to WiFi.
According to the Sun UK, the 43-year-old claims to suffer from electromagnetic hypersensitivity, where the harmful electromagnetic fields from the WiFi signals released from nearby internet hubs and phone masts
Hinks who also suffers from lupus said she started suffering sharp head pains, dizziness and palpitations two years ago. She said the symptoms were brought on by WiFi signals from masts and hubs surrounding her former Chichester home.
Although, the Public Health England says there's no scientific evidence that electromagnetic fields damage people's health.
In other to avoid more health challenges and to recover from the illness she has been moved to the Welsh Valleys in a garden shed, far away from any 'harmful' signals.
British therapist is forced to live in a shed so as to escape signals because she
Narrating her sad experience,  She said: "In Chichester, there are at least 15 masts within a two-mile radius of my house.
"In the past six months, I have had to sleep in my car, pitch a tent in random bits of woodland or fields and even slept in a shed to try and escape the electromagnetic fields I'm utterly exhausted, both physically and emotionally, with trying to find places I can stay and be well."
"My life now compared to ten years ago is unrecognisable - I have little social life or access to people I knew. To try and recover a little and stop the pain I feel, I have been forced to temporarily come to rural Wales to get away from electromagnetic fields."
"There are far fewer people here and fewer masts, and so it is easier to get away from things.
"I have been staying in a cottage that a friend has up for sale, but I am having to move out of there and so I have no idea where I can go to next.
"So far, the only offer I have is an old caravan but that has a broken gas heater and a bucket for a toilet.
"I am in crisis right now and haven't found a way of dealing with this alone, so I am trying to raise some money to allow me to buy possibly a camper van. I can then get away from Wi-Fi signals when I am feeling ill."
The Sun also reported that Miss Hinks has so far raised over £1,600 through Go Fund Me which a friend helps her manage, and is hoping to raise £15,000 to try and secure a more rural home.
See more photos below..
British therapist is forced to live in a shed so as to escape signals because she
British therapist is forced to live in a shed so as to escape signals because she
British therapist is forced to live in a shed so as to escape signals because she
British therapist is forced to live in a shed so as to escape signals because she
How can you be allergic to wifi....haaaaa...who is this one sef?

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