Janice Tunnicliffe claims to have a rare condition called electrosensitivity. She cannot watch television, listen to the radio or talk on a mobile phone and has been left completely isolated from the modern world by her condition.Tunnicliffe, 55, was struck down with the illness after receiving chemotherapy for bowel cancer three years ago. Since then, she has suffered constant headaches, chest pains, nausea and tingling in her arms and legs whenever she is near electrical devices or items that emit a signal. Tunnicliffe has even had to cover her windows with a special metallic material to deflect errant electromagnetic waves.Learn more from the Telegraph.
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