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DarkChange
12-09-2005, 08:52 AM
Hi, I posted long ago about having an irregular pulse and that im 18 and had every symptom of angina like pain 3 times already.

Today something awful happened though, I was sitting down and reading something on the net and then suddenly I felt this awful feeling inside my chest, it lasted for about a second and wasnt painful at all, it felt like my heart was kind of bouncing around in my chest or that it was blowing up twice in a row really quickly. It felt like a very strong vibration to explain it better. I never felt something this disturbing because when I got it, even when it was just for a sec, it gives me an instant feeling of nausea or puking. What on earth could this have been??? Im sitting here now tottaly worried about this happening again. I cant go to a cardiologist or the ER till Jan next year because lucky me, we are in the process of changing to a better insurance company. (pure sarcasm by the way.)

started04
12-09-2005, 11:40 AM
It maybe a innocuous spasm. I base that comment on the symptom and brief time span, but I am not taking into consideration your history of previous pain and irregular HB, and that could be a concern!

DarkChange
12-10-2005, 01:58 AM
W...What kind of concern???

yugokid
12-11-2005, 01:47 AM
well you may just have an irregular heart beat, a lot of people have them, some more often then others, im 23 and suffer from what we like to call "pvc's" it is when your heart only beats half way and beats a little hard the next time to make up for the last one, feels like a "skipped" beat. In normal humans with no other heart conditions it can be normal, even in my case its normal, i have prolly around 10-15 THOUSAND a day. get checked out, may have to wear a monitor and go to a cardio if they see anything, dont fret, it may just be a fluke

 
 
 




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