I Electromagnetic effects in the brain

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The discussion centers on a person's experience of feeling strange and immobilized near a wind farm while gardening, particularly during strong winds when the turbine blades spin rapidly. They express concern that the wind turbines may be affecting their mental state. Participants emphasize the importance of seeking medical advice from a qualified physician for proper evaluation and diagnosis. The conversation highlights the need for professional assessment rather than relying on forum discussions for medical issues. It is crucial to address health concerns with a healthcare provider.
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good evening gentlemen, for some months I have a problem and maybe it depends on the wind turbines. I live in the countryside and there is a wind farm near my house, and when I am out gardening, when there is strong wind and the blades are spinning fast, I feel strange, as if I fall into a hypnotic trance or a catatonic state, it does not depend on the movement of the blades. , because they always turn, but it happens when I get too close to the base, I feel like immobilized, what can I do?
 
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You need to seek medical advice from a qualified physician who can actually examine you directly. We cannot provide medical advice of any kind here
 
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