Chest Pain
Kirstenmumof3 wrote: I don't know if I should be concerned or if this is just normal. At first I thought it was just anxiety, but it's not the pain is worse and more intense. It only happens when I'm doing strenuous activities or under a lot of stress. ie: at work when I'm lifting cases of water, pop, kitty litter you know all those big items, when I'm walking long distances and it's really bad when I have sex. The pain starts in the middle of my chest and wraps around to my back. Sometimes there is pain in my arms and a tingling sensation in my fingers. The pain doesn't last, it comes and goes, this is why I thought it was anxiety at first.
It's sad, but given my medical history I really don't want to go to the ER. It doesn't matter anymore what I go there for, the lable of having a mental illness is still there and that's how I'm treated. I'm never taken seriously. I have an apt. at the beginning of the month to see my family doctor, I'm going to mention it to him. But in the meantime, should I be worried?
luvmykids replied: JMHO but I think chest pain should always be checked out
PrairieMom replied: have it checked out. Which side of your chest is the pain on?
Kirstenmumof3 replied: Thank You! The pain is in the middle of my chest or sometimes off to the left. Guess I'll be going to the ER tomorrow to have it checked out!
PrairieMom replied: Do you have somewhere else you can go? like a clinic or something? Unless you are having ACTIVE chest pain, then I would def. go to an ER.
MyBabeMaddie replied: Whenever it happens just stop what you are doing and let it go away. If it doesn't go away when you sit down you need to get to the ER asap!
msoulz replied: I'm going to guess that since it seems to happen often and you're still alive it's not life threatening, but then you don't want to find out the hard way that it is, so do have it checked out!!
AlbertClay replied: Some causes of chest pain are:
* Lung - you may have pneumonia, or another type of infection in your lung that may cause chest pain. Coughing may also cause pain. * Musculoskeletal -Common causes of chest pain include pain as a result of injury, joint or muscle strain. If you have had any damage to your ribs, from injuries or tumors, this can cause you to feel pain in your chest. * Gastrointestinal - You may have a type of gastro-esophageal reflux. This where the contents of your stomach travel up you esophagus pipe instead of downwards. This may cause pain after eating a large meal, lying down, or ending over. Antacids, such as famotidine (Pepcid®), omeprazole (Prilosec®), or Mylanta®, may relieve these symptoms. * Anemia - low blood hemoglobin (Hgb) levels may cause angina. Hgb carries oxygen in the blood.
Hillbilly Housewife replied: If it helps you any, I had intercostal swelling which caused severe chest pain. I had a Naproxen prescription for a while to help with the pain. It came and went, but got worse when I did anything strenuous.
mom21kid2dogs replied: If you still have chest pain 3 years later you might want to see someone. Or you could take it as a great sign that your still here, right?
~Roo'sMama~ replied: There have been a lot of really old posts brought back up by one-time posters lately.
carruiz replied: Ive been experiencing chest pain also, but im not so worried about it.
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