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I started having this really sharp pain on the left side of my chest. It is a really sharp pain and it takes my breath away!! I Went to the ER this morning and they did a bunch of blood work and some x-rays but they said that they didn't see anything and that they did't know what was wrong! They gave me some pai med'and fluids through an IV and then i went home!! I AM STILL HURTING AND NOW MY BODY IS SHAKING!! Iwas wondering if anyone knew what was wrong!!

I am only 17 years old and i am a pretty healthy female my only health problems are that i am severly anemic and i have a severe iron deficiency!! I am not overweight anh i eat pretty healthy!! Any Ideas what this might be??

could this have anything to do with my anemia and low iron!!

2007-11-19 06:25:09 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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why are you here? go check it out further

2007-11-19 06:43:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Part of it is a process. First, abusers are going to look for a woman vulnerable to abuse. Second, he will take steps once the relationship starts. These include, isolating the victim. This starts as discouraging or banning the victim from seeing family or friends. Oftentimes a demand of accountability is added, where the victim must account for her wherabouts throughout the day, and/or where the abuser checks on her constantly. Second, wearing down of the victim's ego. "You're fat, you're stupid, you can't do anything right". Repeated often enough, and with no outside support, the victim will begin to believe. Then they are afraid to leave, simply because who else would want such a flawed person? Most abusers do not instantly show their colors. They can be quite charming, and its not until the victim is invested in the relationship that the truth comes out. By then, the damage is often done. Finally, even when they recognise the toxicity of the relationship, the victim is often trapped. Most likely they have been made financially dependent, as well as psychologically dpendent on the abuser. And there is a real and justified fear of being killed. If a woman does decide to break away, she is at high risk of being murdered. If your friend ever decides to get out of the relationship, make sure she plans it. there are organizations to help. She'll need the plan, and support, to make a successful escape.

2016-05-24 05:17:17 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Do you have a parent or other adult who can help you? Do you have a personal doctor or nurse practitioner you can see? Does your health plan have an advice nurse? The ER often is only set up to do certain kinds of things--if they don't think you're having a heart attack they just send you on your way. You need someone who can really take the time to work you up and figure out what's going on. It seems to me that if you are severely anemic, that probably leaves you vulnerable to other things that could move in and cause problems. It's not normal to experience what you've been going through--please get help.

2007-11-19 06:50:37 · answer #3 · answered by Dekayel 6 · 0 0

well, if they drew blood at the ER, they undoubtedly checked for anemia, and if they said they could see nothing wrong, then I doubt it is related to that.
Suggest you may be experiencing a panic attack and need to relax. Take a hot shower, and lay down for a while. Keep your breathing slow and regular.
If your symptoms persist, then see another doctor.

2007-11-19 06:32:16 · answer #4 · answered by essentiallysolo 7 · 1 1

I suggest you go back to the ER if it continues to get worse.

2007-11-19 06:52:49 · answer #5 · answered by Sandy Sandals 7 · 0 0

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