Need to see doctor: It is well known that in certain conditions like sleep apnea or coronary disease (blockage of the arteries that supply your hear muscle) people can develop chest pain (called angina) in their sleep and wake up with chest pain. Ps see a doctor.
Answered 9/28/2016
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