Why People Are Moving to the Town Without Wi-Fi
On the third morning in her St. Petersburg apartment, she woke with a harsh thumping in her chest: heart palpitations. Within hours, it felt as if someone had tied a thick rubber band around her head. Then came nausea, fatigue, ringing in her left ear—an onslaught of maladies, all at once, and she had no idea why. “I was trying to come up with every excuse in the world for what was happening to me,” she says. “Moving is stressful, but the symptoms just kept piling on.”
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