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For several months I had a sharp pain in my chest and I worried that i was developing some sort of heart trouble.
Then one day I realized that my friend and I have this inside joke where we clap our hands really rapidly ehenever we do something exciting or get excited about an idea like visiting a great restaurant or something.
So I stopped doing the excited clap for a few days and the heart pain went away, hahaha.
I was probably repeatedly straining a muscle by rapid-clapping like a madman all the time.
I still laugh at myself sometimes when I think about it. it only happened about a year ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costochondritis
Easily could have been.
"is believed to be due to repetitive minor trauma, called microtrauma"
Haha, like clapping because it's time for a sushi buffet.
Hahaha, I'm laughing again about it now, The sense of relief I felt after I realized that I had a chest pain and I had been maniacally clapping for the past several months was overwhelming, hahaha