Go to a neurologist and get an MRI. This sounds neurological to me. Your symptoms are cause for concern. Demand test after test.
2006-12-11 18:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I am no doctor but I've had sharp pains in my chest all my life. It feels like a knife is being stabbed into my heart and it happened when I take a deep breath (now and then). If I breath deeply it hurts but then goes away. I was checked for everything and they couldn't find anything wrong with me.
I started going to a chiropractor and he found where my ribs connect to my sternum(breast bone) didn't some together just right so it is basically "a rib out of joint". Ever since I've been seeing him, I haven't had the pains. I stop and in a few months it's back.
As for the tingling and the rest. Good luck! I hope it is nothing serious.
2006-12-11 18:10:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You need more diagnosis. Your doctor either needs to run more tests, or refer you to a specialist to see what is wrong with you. You symptoms are indicative of many different illnesses, so you must have tests to rule out things until you find what you have. X-Rays are pretty much useless unless you have broken bones, and simply running an EKG doesn't really tell you alot other than heart rythems (read the electrical signals the heart is putting out). You probably need a CAT scan to look for cardiac irregularities, as well as a nuerological work up.
2006-12-11 18:13:30
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answered by Star G 4
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You need to see your doc and get a referral to a neurologist to find out what is causing the numbness and tingling as well as the dizziness and blurred vision. Call your doc and ask to be referred to a Neurologist.
2006-12-11 18:09:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I am the first person in the world to have a serious reaction to the Hepatitis B vaccine! According to my occupational health department, there were no recorded cases of a severe reaction to this vaccine before I turned yellow - and this was due to an extremely rare auto-immune disorder. In short, yes there has been one severe reaction to the Hep B vaccine, but the chances of it happening to you are (the world's population) to one against.
2016-03-13 06:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds to me like you have a health problem your doctor over looked. try another doctor. Something must be wrong.
2006-12-11 18:11:14
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answered by ruth4526 7
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It sounds like either a panic attack or a stroke. Go to a doctor!
2006-12-11 18:10:50
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answered by Violante 5
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Forget the Doctor you went too, and go to the ER..You have some problems that really exist...
2006-12-11 18:23:22
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answered by virginiamayoaunt 4
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