Not to undermine anyone, but it sounds a lot like an anxiety or panic attack, i get these often, same symptoms...sometimes i will just be watching tv and one starts the chest pain can last a couple of hours till a couple of days depending..dizziness, nausea, headaches, shaking, fainting, chest pains, numbness...those are some of the symptoms. take it easy for a couple of days, and if there is no change, go see a specialist.
2006-10-06 13:08:53
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answered by MyDreams2Be 5
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Wow. It turns out like your describing whatever very similar to what I skilled as a child and now and again as an grownup. I get the ones achy, sharp discomfort in my chest / rib subject. Often the discomfort is slight however regularly it is so dangerous I can barley take a breath. It additionally feels find it irresistible begins on the backside of my rib cage after which travels up my facet because it slowly is going away. I was once instructed through my healthcare professional it was once "developing" pains. Then while I was once older, I introduced it up once more and he mentioned it might be a muscle unsolicited mail. It's been months considering the fact that I've had one. With me, the discomfort simplest final a couple of seconds and on the such a lot a minute or 2. They additionally simplest appear to occur a couple of times in an afternoon while i do have them. I could propose that in the event that they arise extra in most cases, more than one instances in an afternoon I'd see any one approximately it. It might be not anything or it might be whatever (sort of seen reply).
2016-08-29 06:49:19
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answered by boyington 4
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Hee, hee, he's already been to the doctors, unless he has a source of DIY EKG.
Sounds to me like hyperventilation, which is often linked to 'nerves'. If something is stressing you out, the anxiety tends to start you breathing faster and deeper than you should.
The higher oxygen levels can act exactly like a heart attack.
Yes, your arms get tingly and you get dizzy and you get chest pains.
I had this once, when my wife and son both spazzed out at the same time. I got up in the night and went to the emergency room thinking I had a heart attack.
My doctor gave me valium, and the *** told me I would have to take it the rest of my life. In a week or two, my wife and son regained their sanity and my problems went away.
Make an effort to breath more slowly, and less deeply. At times hold your breath for a while, to increase your CO2 levels, or breathe into a paper bag.
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2006-10-06 13:13:43
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answered by retiredslashescaped1 5
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Even if the symptoms are the same, you could still have heart issues. You need to keep pursuing this until you get a conclusive answer or relief. If it is anxiety, there are medications that will alleviate the symptoms. If they don't work, you need to insist the doctors find out what it going on. Heart symptoms are not something to ignore.
2006-10-06 13:08:40
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answered by wolfmusic 4
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How many times are you going to ask this question?
If trained medical professionals couldn't find anything wrong, and you think someone on here who has never even SEEN your dumb-a$s can make an accurate diagnosis, you went to the wrong Doctor. Look for the one with "Psychiatrist" on the door next to their name.
2006-10-06 13:07:39
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answered by Anonymous
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you are right master shake! you asked these same questions months ago, you really seem to be a hypocondriac! do you want something to be wrong? you really are in need of some professional help from a psychiatrist! good luck!
2006-10-06 13:12:33
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answered by fatiima 5
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I'd go back to the hospital if I woke up that way. Good Luck! :)
2006-10-06 13:06:14
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answered by tysavage2001 6
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sounds to me like an unstable angina... if you have a doctor he can prescribe medacine that will make it happen less often
2006-10-06 13:12:11
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answered by djk15000 3
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go back to the ER, you can't mess with those synptoms
2006-10-06 13:11:25
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answered by sophie 3
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PROBABLY HAVING A STROKE....GET TO THE DOCTORS!!! BEFORE YOU GO BRAIN DEAD
2006-10-06 13:10:23
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answered by Slappin 3
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