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I am a subscriber to your brilliant magazine and, from my own personal experience, can help Val Kearney, who wrote in your Apr/ May 2020 letters page about her difficulties with electrosensitivity. 

Twenty years ago, while using a work computer, I suddenly felt as if my fingers were plugged into an electricity socket. I was, internally, constantly shaking and could not stop. It got worse

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