CDWolfe
09-15-2012, 04:34 PM
Hello all, first time posting here. A little background...
I'm 37, male, and about 2-3 years ago I started having these weird tingling or "pins and needles" sensations (nothing painful) that would radiate through the left side of my chest. Being someone who has always been healthy without any real concerns or issues, it scared me because the first thing I thought was "heart related event." Went to a doctor, did the Holter monitor (negative), was sent to a cardiologist (not cardiac related), and finally went to a chiropractor to see if maybe it was spinal/nerve related. Sure enough, I had some scoliosis in my neck (saw it via x-rays) and the swelling/inflammation was putting pressure on the left side of my neck in the brachial plexus. The chiro said it would most definitely affect the nerves around my chest. After a couple of weeks of neck popping/alignment, those weird sensations stopped! Yea! I was cured...but not so fast.
Now my neck gets stiff quite often (granted I stopped seeing the chiro regularly) and it can cause headaches as well as other sensations. Some of those sensations will be a "pain" that will shoot across one of my ribs on the left side of my chest. It is not a deep or crushing pain...more like a little prick that rides along a rib, and is usually where the ribs join the sternum. This triggers fear or anxiety because my mind instantly thinks "heart attack."
Now when I have those sensations/attacks (which may happen only once a month or once a week), I can tell my heart rate shoots up, I may get light headed, I start thinking about death, dying young, and leaving my family behind, I may get a cold sweat, and I feel like I need to go to the E.R. and have them reassure me that everything is fine. I know it is not cardiac related. I tell myself this over and over. I tell myself it is not a crushing pain in my chest, it does not affect my left arm, my jaw, my back, I can breathe fine, etc. But I can't switch my mind off of the sensations. Once set in motion, it has to run its course. Then I am fine.
Does this sound like some type of undiagnosed anxiety?
I'd like to think it is scoliosis-nerve related and if I start going to the chiro regularly that it will alleviate the feelings.
I'm 37, male, and about 2-3 years ago I started having these weird tingling or "pins and needles" sensations (nothing painful) that would radiate through the left side of my chest. Being someone who has always been healthy without any real concerns or issues, it scared me because the first thing I thought was "heart related event." Went to a doctor, did the Holter monitor (negative), was sent to a cardiologist (not cardiac related), and finally went to a chiropractor to see if maybe it was spinal/nerve related. Sure enough, I had some scoliosis in my neck (saw it via x-rays) and the swelling/inflammation was putting pressure on the left side of my neck in the brachial plexus. The chiro said it would most definitely affect the nerves around my chest. After a couple of weeks of neck popping/alignment, those weird sensations stopped! Yea! I was cured...but not so fast.
Now my neck gets stiff quite often (granted I stopped seeing the chiro regularly) and it can cause headaches as well as other sensations. Some of those sensations will be a "pain" that will shoot across one of my ribs on the left side of my chest. It is not a deep or crushing pain...more like a little prick that rides along a rib, and is usually where the ribs join the sternum. This triggers fear or anxiety because my mind instantly thinks "heart attack."
Now when I have those sensations/attacks (which may happen only once a month or once a week), I can tell my heart rate shoots up, I may get light headed, I start thinking about death, dying young, and leaving my family behind, I may get a cold sweat, and I feel like I need to go to the E.R. and have them reassure me that everything is fine. I know it is not cardiac related. I tell myself this over and over. I tell myself it is not a crushing pain in my chest, it does not affect my left arm, my jaw, my back, I can breathe fine, etc. But I can't switch my mind off of the sensations. Once set in motion, it has to run its course. Then I am fine.
Does this sound like some type of undiagnosed anxiety?
I'd like to think it is scoliosis-nerve related and if I start going to the chiro regularly that it will alleviate the feelings.