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Chemical and Electrical Hypersensitivity: A Sufferers Memoir

Chemical and Electrical Hypersensitivity: A Sufferers Memoir

by Jerry Evans


Electrical and multiple chemical sensitivities are disabling illnesses, yet many doctors know little of these conditions, or worse, dismiss them. This timely memoir recounts one man's affliction. The onset of the diseases is explored, as is his struggle with the medical establishment, largely hostile to his diagnosis. When the symptoms became unbearable, he was forced to leave home and seek a more healthful environment where he could begin his recovery. This is an inspirational text for those living with electrical or multiple chemical sensitivity and an educational one for those first learning about these conditions.


About the Author
Jerry Evans was a computer engineer in Ohio. He gradually developed multiple chemical sensitivity and electrical hypersensitivity in his late thirties. At the age of 39 he had to flee Ohio first to Texas then to the Arizona desert.


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