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"I'm standing here because there is a problem," Ms Bernie Janssen told the seminar.
Ms Janssen says she didn't object to the wind farm at Waubra, in Victoria in 2009, until she began feeling unwell.
June 9, 2011
by Sarina Locker
in ABC Rural
"I'm standing here because there is a problem," Ms Bernie Janssen told the seminar.
Ms Janssen says she didn't object to the wind farm at Waubra, in Victoria in 2009, until she began feeling unwell.
"In May-June 2009 I woke in the night with rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath. I didn't associate it then with wind turbines. In July, my GP noticed that my blood pressure was elevated."
She says she's also felt body vibration, hypertension, tinitus, cognitive depression, sleep disruption, ear and head pressure.
She found out 37 people living up to 4km away from turbines began experiencing symptoms at about the same... [continue via Web link]
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