Is Chuck's condition a real thing?
Mia Russell
Published Apr 12, 2026
A look into the mysterious—and controversial—condition that may explain Chuck's space blanket. UPDATE, 3/3: On Monday night's episode of Better Call Saul, "Alpine Shepherd Boy," Chuck confirms that he indeed does suffer from
electromagnetic hypersensitivity
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is a claimed sensitivity to electromagnetic fields, to which negative symptoms are attributed. EHS has no scientific basis and is not a recognised medical diagnosis.
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Is Chuck's condition psychosomatic?
This leads to the police breaking into his home and tasing him. Chuck is taken to the hospital, and the doctor proves to Jimmy that Chuck's illness is psychosomatic. Jimmy refuses the doctor's recommendation to have Chuck committed to a mental institution and insists that he can care for Chuck in Chuck's home.Is Chuck's electromagnetic sensitivity real?
“Electronic devices create their own electromagnetic fields. The closer I am to such devices, the worse the symptoms.” It's clear in the show that the symptoms are real and debilitating — but it's also clear that they're mostly in Chuck's head. EHS, the show implies, is simply a manifestation of Chuck's mental illness.Is allergy to electricity real?
EHS is a self-reported condition that hasn't been proven by science. It's defined by unpleasant symptoms, like headaches and pain, triggered by exposure to electronic devices. Recent research has found no evidence that EHS exists.What caused Chuck McGill's illness?
He claims to suffer from electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), essentially an adverse physical reaction to electrical devices, which make it challenging for him to lead a normal life.The Psychology of: Better Call Saul (Chuck's Condition)
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