Got to wonder about some people. I don't think this guy needs a doctor
or an injunction, he needs a psychotherapist.

http://scitech.blogs.cnn.com/2010/01/12/wi-fi-allergies-leave-man-homeless/

Wi-Fi 'allergies' leave man homeless
Posted: 11:31 AM ET

The Santa Fe New Mexican reports a man claiming to suffer from
electromagnetic sensitivity is suing his neighbor for refusing to
disconnect her electronic devices.

Santa Fe, New Mexico resident Arthur Firstenberg claims that his
neighbor Raphaela Monribot's use of electronic devices such as cell
phones, computers, compact fluorescent lights and dimmer rheostats is
aggravating his "electromagnetic sensitivity" and causing him to get
sick.

"Within a day of [Monribot] moving in, I began to feel sick when I was
in my house," Firstenberg writes in his affidavit. "The electric meter
for my house is mounted on [Monribot's] house. Electromagnetic fields
emitted in [Monribot's] house are transmitted by wire directly into my
house."

A request for preliminary injunction claims Fristenberg's condition
has left him homeless. Fristenberg "cannot stay in a hotel, because
hotels and motels all employ wi-fi connections, which trigger a severe
illness. If [Firstenberg] cannot obtain preliminary relief, he will be
forced to continue to sleep in his car, enduring winter cold and
discomfort, until this case can be heard."

The Santa Fe New Mexican notes "Firstenberg's motion is accompanied by
dozens of notes from doctors, some dating back more than a decade,
about his sensitivities."

However, scientific studies such as this 2005 trial at the Psychiatric
University Hospital in Germany suggest electromagnetic sensitivity is
strictly a psychosomatic disorder.

    The major study endpoint was the ability of the subjects to
differentiate between real magnetic stimulation and a sham condition.
There were no significant differences between groups in the
thresholds, neither of detecting the real magnetic stimulus nor in
motor response.

    We found no objective correlate of the self perception of being
"electrosensitive." Overall, our experiment does not support the
hypothesis that subjectively electrosensitive patients suffer from a
physiological hypersensitivity to EMFs or stimuli.

Do you acknowledge Fristenberg, and others claiming electronic
sensitivity, may be suffering real physiological effects and should be
allowed to live free from electronic devices? Or should treatment be
strictly psychological?


-- 
Larry C. Lyons
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The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.
 - B. F. Skinner -

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