First of all I have general anxiety disorder! I'm 55.
I threw away my DECT cordless phone - Philips Model SE635 - I used it for 2 decades next to me on my writing desk at work, well at home in my 2 room apartment and spent AT LEAST an hour phoning each day. Spend most of the day at my desk. I didn't realise until 3 weeks ago that the radiation is just as bad as mobile maybe worse 'cos charging station constantly emits. My ear is hurting very slighly - but this could be psychosemantics! LOL. Now I have been googling like crazy and have no piece of mind. I deliberately avoided mobile use, but didn't know about this shite. I reckon I'm done. Research in the matter has come to different results. Worst case is the Swedish research saying that the increase in the big C is 3-fold, which I suppose is still quite low. Anyway I am worried sick and I guess it is in God's hands now. I've nothing against flaking away bar being absolutely petrified of judgement, leaving this shite world, but there is so much I still wanted to do.
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Hey I got a brain tumor suspected from early cell phone use. (Intrahospital use only) It was right behind my right ear. Most tumors aren’t cancerous. Tons of cancers are non-malignant. I continued working through 2 possibly 3 CVAs and two brain surgery’s twenty years ago. I’m 55 and starting the next phase of my career. Everybody gets something. My appendix last year hurt more than all that.
I don’t use a cell phone as much as others. Never have.
It’s best to stay away from ‘the googler’ as my dad called it. It will give you eyeball cancer when you stub your toe. I’m not belittling you. I’m in healthcare. I can’t believe what they allow out as gospel when 12 people are in a study.
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