“FOR Steve Miller a trip to his local High Street is a living hell that makes him sick, dizzy and confused.
Pubs make him feel the same and he can’t use trains, airports or hotels without experiencing head-banging agony.
But Steve doesn’t suffer from some strange phobia. He is allergic to wi-fi.
And sadly for him - and the other two per cent of the population with Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity - the number of people pumping out the wireless internet signal is on the rise.
Steve said: “I feel like an exile on my own planet. It’s almost impossible to find somewhere without wi-fi nowadays.
“If I fancy a pint I have to travel three miles to the only pub in my area that doesn’t have it. I can’t just go to the shops because huge parts of the High Street affect me.
“If I go somewhere, I can instantly sense the wi-fi and have to leg it.”“
sounds like george o’malley’s nemisis or something.
Because remember folks, no one used 2.4GHz before we had this WiFi stuff. Microwaves? Portable Phones? Medical Devices? Never existed until WiFi came around.
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