It’s been about three weeks since the East Palestine train derailment and highly-toxic chemical release into the environment.
East Palestine residents continue reporting debilitating health impacts following the disaster.
One man said his voice sounds like he inhaled helium after the train derailment.
“It’s been like this ever since the train blew up,” Wade Lovett, a 40-year-old auto detailer, described his voice.
“I sound like Mickey Mouse,” Lovett added.
“My doctor says I most definitely have the chemicals in me,” he noted.
“My chest hurts at night time. It feels like I’m drowning a little. I have a hard time breathing. I cough up phlegm a lot,” Lovett explained about his other symptoms.
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