Is it normal that my phone gives me chest pains?

When I use my phone at night I tend to either lay on my side or on my back. I haven't stopped laying on my back (more comfortable) because I'm still debating whether or not I'm just paranoid about radiation exposure. When I'm holding my phone up, after an hour or so I feel short, and mild (mild enough to notice but not to call 911) poking/tingling in my heart (either holding the phone in my left hand or both). I can't just stop using my phone.

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Based on 12 votes (5 yes)
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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    bullshit on the radiation

    the best way to take carea yalls heart is to work the fuck outta the thang

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    • I lift weights.. Does that count?

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      • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

        so maybe its a muscle pain in yalls chest not internal organs?

        and yeah liftin weights (right) is good for the heart

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        • It's more concentrated than aching muscles. It's in my heart. Also I like your accent.

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          • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

            so go git an ekg and stress test if yallre concerned

            it could also be in yalls esophagus

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            • Thanks, better safe than sorry and dead.

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  • felixy

    Definitely not healthy to keep doing that. Why not rest on your stomach, with your arms around your pillow? Wouldn't have to hold the phone up.

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    • Boobs hurt. I've tried it but then my hipbones start to ache too.

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