{"id":11751,"date":"2010-12-28T05:30:57","date_gmt":"2010-12-28T10:30:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.windturbinesyndrome.com\/static\/static\/?p=11751"},"modified":"2012-02-03T05:58:17","modified_gmt":"2012-02-03T10:58:17","slug":"wts-in-animals-two-of-the-cockatoos-began-to-tear-their-feathers-out-germany","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.windturbinesyndrome.com\/static\/2010\/wts-in-animals-two-of-the-cockatoos-began-to-tear-their-feathers-out-germany\/","title":{"rendered":"Animal WTS: “Two of the cockatoos began to tear their feathers out” (Germany)"},"content":{"rendered":"
Editor’s note<\/em>: \u00a0The following is the transcription of an interview conducted by Jutta Reichardt, Germany, with a Wind Turbine Syndrome victim named Christine Breda. \u00a0Ms. Reichardt did the English translation.<\/span><\/p>\n \u00b7<\/span> Jutta<\/em>: Where have you experienced windturbines and how far away were they from your home?<\/p>\n Christine<\/em>: Initially in Reher, Schleswig-Holstein. We moved there in September 2000. The first windturbines had already been erected outside the village. I think that there were 4 or 5 of them. I believe there are now 12 to 15. They must be about 2 kilometres away from our former house.<\/p>\n Jutta<\/em>: How long did you live with them?<\/p>\n Christine<\/em>: I work mostly at home, freelancing. This means that on days when I could do my telephone calls, I was at home all day. This amounted to 3-4 days a week, from 2000 to 2009.<\/p>\n My migraines became worse and worse. Until a month ago I had attacks every ten days. Also, they lasted increasingly long, from 2 to 6 days. If you take into consideration that I have to drive a lot for my job and am affected by vision disturbance, faintness and pain, all as a result of the turbines, then you can imagine that the situation has affected me professionally.<\/p>\n I have had many appointments with doctors, everything from physiotherapy (two years of it), acupuncture, and electric shock treatment. Nothing helped. Only walks through the woods well away from the windturbines have helped.<\/p>\n Since we have moved to Osterstedt, the attacks have decreased to one every 4 to 8 weeks. This is a real improvement, because I am much better able to work effectively. I have done nothing other than to move to an area where there are no windturbines.<\/p>\n
\nSeptember 2010: \u00a0Jutta Reichardt\u2019s Interview with Christine Breda, Osterstedt, Schleswig Holstein, Germany about her life with windturbines and their effect on her health and that of her cockatoos.<\/p>\n