Sunday, March 11, 2012

Family Flees from Turbine Trauma

Letter to the editor posted in the Cap Times
written by

Alyssa Ashley | Thursday, March 8, 2012

Dear Editor: On May 8, 2011, I left my home in Glenmore due to many health problems that are a result from the Shirley wind project built at the end of 2010. Inside my home, I was able to detect when the turbines were turning on and off by the uncharacteristic sensation in my ears. In early 2011, I started noticing extreme headaches, ear pain and sleep deprivation, all three things that had been either a rarity for me, or nonexistent. This caused me to struggle especially with my high school work. After staying away from my home for a week and a half, my symptoms started to subside. The longer I was away, the better I felt.

Due to these health issues, I spent all summer living in a camper with my family away from the turbines, only returning to the Shirley area when necessary. It would take me around three days after being in the area for my ears to drain and for pressure to release from my head. At the end of August, my family reluctantly purchased another small house away from the wind turbines, leaving us paying two mortgages. Through no fault of our own, this has put a financial burden on my family.

I have not been in the Shirley area since Nov. 19 and I do not experience headaches anymore and I can sleep soundly. My ears, however, are still sensitive to the cold and loud noises and they hurt with every cold I get. I wonder if this damage to my ears will ever go away.

The magnitude of this issue is of utmost importance to me and many other citizens living near the Shirley industrial wind turbines.

Alyssa Ashley

De Pere

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pandora, where's da justice in us "po foke" having a pinwheel crammed up our ass so da hoity-toities on da Upper East Side can keep der streets well lit so city "po foke" don't rob der jewels? Put da pinwheels on da skyscrapers, dummies.

Justice means makin' lectrons in der backyard, not ours. If dis is class warfare, so be it!

Anonymous said...

Ain't Dat Da Troof...