You should know that she is highly sensitive to many stimuli. For
example, she has hyperacusis (very sensitive hearing), is a super-smeller, and is affected by
changes in barometric pressure (“It will rain in the next few
minutes.”).
We also own an Audi All-Road wagon and have previously owned all
sorts of wagons and sedans, and this has never happened to her
before. This is the first hybrid we have owned, however. She
refuses to ride in the car anymore.
Being a typically sensitive, compassionate, and thoughtful husband, I
am considering selling the car and buying something else.
But, I am hoping that you may have come across similar situations and
have an explanation that might lead to a remedy. Is it possible, for
example, that due to the large battery and extensive electronic
mechanisms, there is an EMF that might affect her autonomic nervous
system? Could it be the high pitched whine from the engine that
might just have a different frequency pattern from any other car and
have a major effect?
I look forward to your diagnosis but please make it quick. I am
agonizing on whether to keep the car or the wife.
Sincerely,
Arnold