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Message Subject Radiation from cell phone iPhone 4
Poster Handle Juliebean
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So it's not just me !?! No-one f-ing believes me...

I had to lose the Droid and got the iPhone and I still have the same problem. Weird sensations in my hands while on-line and I am always on speakerphone because I would feel weird if either phone was to close to my head.

Last August GLP was very interesting and I did a lot of surfing with the Droid and I guess I held the phone to close to my neck. My vocal chords inflamed and I am still trying to heal them. Just started another round of antibiotics and finally agreed to let them give me prednisone. Scary shit.
 Quoting: Juliebean


the only "radiation" that might be dangerous in a cell
phone are the *transmitted* radio signals (not the
received signal).
and what you are describing would be on the scale of
someone standing next to a 50,000 watt radio transmitting
antenna and getting "burns" from it. (the "burns" are
nothing other than massive dissociation of the tissue
molecules, and if allowed to go on long enough, the tissue will be reduced to carbon (the black residue of burning). and your symptoms, if real, would be mild internal burns.

cell phones have no kind of transmitter energy even
near such a thing.

at worst, a cell phone signal might dissociate some
of the brain tissue molecules (DNA) that would result
in mutations and tumor or cancer growth many years later;
but never the kind of stuff you are talking about.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11542215



As I said, no one believes it. I've heard the "it's impossible" arguments.

I feel the sensations and discomfort. It is not imagined, and ONLY happens when the phone is in hand.

OP. thanks for posting.
 
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