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Heart Problems?

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well i dont know...but everytime on FA when its 0-0 reins and im one of the last few i can feel the adreneline rush. but with that also comes this great pain in my heart. like a needle in it...i dont know if this is some kind of sign that im going to have heart problems later in life, but it would make sense because i also seem to have a breathing problem... so if anyone out there knows anything about respiratory system or anything like that..could you tell me why this is? unless of course its just adreneline in my heart too....
That's acutally REALLY not good. Go see your doctor / physician ASAP. Could be signs of a mild stroke. Deftanlty do not sit on this though.
By the way, hope you get better and good luck! Keep us informed. If I were you I'd hold out on playing FA till you see a doctor who can give you some professional advice / suggustions.
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well i would...but i dont think my parents will believe that its a mild stroke...although heart attacks and cancer do run in my family.... :D ! :D
go see a doctor NOW! as in RIGHT NOW! i dont want you to end up in a situation where you are desperate and i am sure you dont want to either!
oh man wtf, go see a (net)doctor, you don't wanna end up braindead

this has happened to me a few times awhile back, but only after a large meal ;o

 

hope this isn't serious steveo :\

try moving around a little more, you may have circulation problems because of the sitting on the chair.

 

next time it happens, stand up and walk around a few minutes and see if you feel better.

Ah, suck it up, take the pain like a man.

 

No, but really, you should get that checked. Try to think of other situations that might cause this pain.

 

- Can you jog a mile with out these symptoms?

- How often does it happen?

- Does it happen when you are tense, nervous, or angry?

- How long does it last?

- Anything in your eating habits that could have cause this problem?

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Ah, suck it up, take the pain like a man.

 

No, but really, you should get that checked. Try to think of other situations that might cause this pain.

 

- Can you jog a mile with out these symptoms?

 

- How often does it happen?

 

- Does it happen when you are tense, nervous, or angry?

 

- How long does it last?

 

- Anything in your eating habits that could have cause this problem?

No.

 

Every now and then.

 

Sometimes.

 

Not very long. Only as long as the adreneline rush.

 

I try not to eat fatty foods as much...and i really dont like to eat greasy things....although i do eat A LOT of eggs.

Go tell your parents and tell them you are serious.

 

Make an appointment to see your Doctor.

 

There are plenty of tests to find out what is wrong.

 

Most of them are painless.

 

My guess is you have a heart valve problem.

 

I am most likely wrong but if it is as you described. An EKG should tell all. If not then a Treadmill/Stress test will bring out the arrhythmia.

 

At work not only am I Macgyver but also Docter Bob.

 

Keep the chin up.

 

There are soo many things it could be.

 

One is innactivety and the rapid unnexpected rise in heart rate will elevate your blood pressure causing stress on your Heart and surrounding arteries. This could be percieved as pain by the body especially if it is not used to the suddenness of the event.

 

Keep your chin up and go see someone asap just in case.

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ok, i found this part kinda funny...i showed the whole thread to my mom. she has a question for Mac. what kind of a doctor would you make an appointment with? thats all for now.

cardiologist would be the specific kind

or if you have a family doctor you use a lot id see him first cause it could be a lot of things

and he could also recomend a good cardiologist if he thinks thats the problem

I also get an adrenaline rush, but not how you described with heart pains. Get it checked out, and I hope its not serious. Life's too short , so be careful.

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