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bambola2nv
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Posted 11/30/2019 3:14 PM (GMT 0)
I am a 39 year female. A little bit about
my background. I suffer with anxiety (health anxiety). I have been tested for my heart , stress test, echo, ecg, wore hear monitor. All came back normal. My history I don’t have high blood pressure it’s always low or heart diseases just cholesterol has been borderline since I was a teen but not high enough to be on meds. My mom just recently been put on BP meds she is 60. As her Pressure was abit high. I have been having chest pain for a couple of weeks now on and off. Yes I went to dr. But she said it’s from my anxiety tensing up my chest walls and stress can cause it too. So my question is for those who have had a heart attack. How can I tel the difference between heart attack or just stress pain ???? This worries me soooo much by our help is appreciated.
bambola2nv
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Posted 11/30/2019 11:34 PM (GMT 0)
Anyone please help !!
Sometimes i am me (HT)...
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Posted Yesterday 9:45 AM (GMT 0)
It is different for all. However you aint in hosp...can breathe not needing an ambulance because ya clutcbing ya chest and can't breathe and possibly dying?
Come and go pain is either moreso stress anxiety...costochondroitis asthma or angina. A full blown ha the pain is relieved by medical treatment.
Myocardial infarction is similar but the pain can pass...but you have zero indicators...thus it wont happen. HT.
bambola2nv
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Posted Today 7:09 PM (GMT 0)
are you a male or female and have you had a HA?
SharonZ
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Posted 12/3/2019 12:58 PM (GMT 0)
I agree with HT. Are you on anxiety meds? If so, maybe talk to you doctor about
the dosage, or potentially a medication change.
bambola2nv
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Posted 12/3/2019 1:02 PM (GMT 0)
I did increase nov 8 will be seeing my dr. On dec 4. Sharon are you a heart patient ?
straydog
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Posted 12/3/2019 4:15 PM (GMT 0)
Bambola, I am a female that had a heart attack 6 years ago, along with a blood clot hitting my left lung. Long history of BP & cardiac issues, 38 yrs. I cannot give you my symptoms of the heart attack because I was too sick to know what was going on around me. I live a normal life & always will. In other words, I don't let any of this slow me down, that would be wasting precious time.
What is in your favor is all of your cardiac testing is normal, count your blessings on that one. When your anxiety starts ramping up, remind yourself of what your dr is telling you. It sounds like you need to work on incorporating some coping skills. Discuss this with your dr on your next visit.
Take care.
Sometimes i am me (HT)...
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Posted 12/4/2019 3:37 AM (GMT 0)
Yes. Double by pass.
Had c.a.d. gender is irelevant.
However the HT is male.
My risk factors were well established. Diabetes. H bp obesity and heavy smoker.
The cause then the effect. HT.
Post Edited (theHTreturns...) : 12/3/2019 8:40:05 PM (GMT-7)
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