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01-18-2011, 04:34 PM
Hi folks,
Just new to this forum and would like to share my own concerns and see what thoughts and advice you can give me as anything at all is better than what I have now.. nothing.
So I guess I will start from the beginning...
I am a 22 year old male and it all started about 6 months ago. Over the summer I had decided to take the girlfriend away for a few days to Manchester. I had to drive most of the day to get there so we left early in the morning and arrive there around 6pm or so that evening. I was rather tired at the start of the day so throughout the day I had drank 3 tins of red bull as I was driving. Normally that would not have been a problem for me but as I arrived at the hotel I felt very odd. I didn't feel myself. I decided to try and forget about it and jump into the shower before heading out for dinner, but as I was showering I lost my balance in the shower and had to put my hands on the wall in order to keep myself from falling over (very strange feeling). I didn't know what was wrong but I decided to try and forget about it, went out for a nice meal and headed back to the hotel for an early night as we had been travelling most of the day. Throughout my meal I felt very strange but I put it down to being tired.
I then woke up in a fright at about 6am in the morning thinking that my heart was about to stop, I had a pain in my chest and I could have sworn that my heart rate was very very low. I had never experienced this before and was extremely scared, but it eventually passed and I managed to get back to sleep after around an hour. The next day this feeling surpassed and I was able to enjoy the rest of my break away. I then thought nothing of it.
A few months passed and I had forgotten about what had happened until 1 night, I shot up in my bed again at around 2am thinking my heart was going to stop. This time it was worse than before and my automatic reaction was to jump out of bed and start jumping around my room like a lunatic in order to get my heart going again (or so I thought at the time). It was completely out of the blue and very scary! I didn't sleep much for the rest of the night. After that day I experienced dull pains in my chest off and on which were very annoying and I have spent many many nights lying in bed worrying that it is going to happen again. When I do think about it in bed, my pains get worse which stop me from being able to sleep.
A few weeks passed like this until 1 night I was lying in bed and I was experiencing a burning sensation around my heart. I had it for maybe 2 hours before I mentioned it to my dad who got a little concerned and phoned the on call doctor. The on call doctor advised me to take a trip to the emergency room as a precaution. As soon as I got into the car to go up, I started having a panic attack (I have never experienced one of these before and it was the worst experience of my life to date!). It felt like my heart was beating so fast that it was going to give up, I felt very sick and nauseous and honestly thought I was going to have a heart attack. I had to sit in the emergency room for about 5 minutes before I was seen to (which seemed like an hour!!). The nurse then brought me in and asked me my symptoms, I was breathing so fast that freaking out that I couldn't physically speak to her, I tried to but I just couldn't. She eventually calmed me down enough to take my heart rate.
After that, she took me into a room and they hooked me up to an ECG machine and took a sample of blood. I then sat in the emergency room waiting on the results. A doctor called me in and told me that my heart was fine, the ECG results were normal and my blood results didn't show any signs of a heart complication. These were his words.. "I'm sorry but I cannot tell you what is wrong other than it might be anxiety". So I left the hospital none the wiser of what had just happened to me.
I now get a dull pain around my heart every single day and it affects me most of the day. It has gradually got worse and I now feel a dull pain in my left arm too. I also have a pain in the middle of my chest bone when I turn my head to the left or the right or tilt is back fully.
I am not proud to admit this but I have been a smoker since the age of about 14-15. I am not a heavy smoker and would smoke under 10 a day. Since this has been happening to me I worry about my health a lot, I worry that I may have heart disease or some other type of disease and it scares me. I do intend on giving up smoking soon and I have cut way back (I know thats not an excuse).
I apologise for the very long essay I have just wrote lol, but I find that the doctors are useless as they palm it off as anxiety and I feel that they do not understand the severity of it all in my mind!
Anything you can share with me would be a great help as I have not come across anybody that has gone through what I have. Can you make head or tails of my symptoms? Is it anxiety or does it sound like something more serious?
Just new to this forum and would like to share my own concerns and see what thoughts and advice you can give me as anything at all is better than what I have now.. nothing.
So I guess I will start from the beginning...
I am a 22 year old male and it all started about 6 months ago. Over the summer I had decided to take the girlfriend away for a few days to Manchester. I had to drive most of the day to get there so we left early in the morning and arrive there around 6pm or so that evening. I was rather tired at the start of the day so throughout the day I had drank 3 tins of red bull as I was driving. Normally that would not have been a problem for me but as I arrived at the hotel I felt very odd. I didn't feel myself. I decided to try and forget about it and jump into the shower before heading out for dinner, but as I was showering I lost my balance in the shower and had to put my hands on the wall in order to keep myself from falling over (very strange feeling). I didn't know what was wrong but I decided to try and forget about it, went out for a nice meal and headed back to the hotel for an early night as we had been travelling most of the day. Throughout my meal I felt very strange but I put it down to being tired.
I then woke up in a fright at about 6am in the morning thinking that my heart was about to stop, I had a pain in my chest and I could have sworn that my heart rate was very very low. I had never experienced this before and was extremely scared, but it eventually passed and I managed to get back to sleep after around an hour. The next day this feeling surpassed and I was able to enjoy the rest of my break away. I then thought nothing of it.
A few months passed and I had forgotten about what had happened until 1 night, I shot up in my bed again at around 2am thinking my heart was going to stop. This time it was worse than before and my automatic reaction was to jump out of bed and start jumping around my room like a lunatic in order to get my heart going again (or so I thought at the time). It was completely out of the blue and very scary! I didn't sleep much for the rest of the night. After that day I experienced dull pains in my chest off and on which were very annoying and I have spent many many nights lying in bed worrying that it is going to happen again. When I do think about it in bed, my pains get worse which stop me from being able to sleep.
A few weeks passed like this until 1 night I was lying in bed and I was experiencing a burning sensation around my heart. I had it for maybe 2 hours before I mentioned it to my dad who got a little concerned and phoned the on call doctor. The on call doctor advised me to take a trip to the emergency room as a precaution. As soon as I got into the car to go up, I started having a panic attack (I have never experienced one of these before and it was the worst experience of my life to date!). It felt like my heart was beating so fast that it was going to give up, I felt very sick and nauseous and honestly thought I was going to have a heart attack. I had to sit in the emergency room for about 5 minutes before I was seen to (which seemed like an hour!!). The nurse then brought me in and asked me my symptoms, I was breathing so fast that freaking out that I couldn't physically speak to her, I tried to but I just couldn't. She eventually calmed me down enough to take my heart rate.
After that, she took me into a room and they hooked me up to an ECG machine and took a sample of blood. I then sat in the emergency room waiting on the results. A doctor called me in and told me that my heart was fine, the ECG results were normal and my blood results didn't show any signs of a heart complication. These were his words.. "I'm sorry but I cannot tell you what is wrong other than it might be anxiety". So I left the hospital none the wiser of what had just happened to me.
I now get a dull pain around my heart every single day and it affects me most of the day. It has gradually got worse and I now feel a dull pain in my left arm too. I also have a pain in the middle of my chest bone when I turn my head to the left or the right or tilt is back fully.
I am not proud to admit this but I have been a smoker since the age of about 14-15. I am not a heavy smoker and would smoke under 10 a day. Since this has been happening to me I worry about my health a lot, I worry that I may have heart disease or some other type of disease and it scares me. I do intend on giving up smoking soon and I have cut way back (I know thats not an excuse).
I apologise for the very long essay I have just wrote lol, but I find that the doctors are useless as they palm it off as anxiety and I feel that they do not understand the severity of it all in my mind!
Anything you can share with me would be a great help as I have not come across anybody that has gone through what I have. Can you make head or tails of my symptoms? Is it anxiety or does it sound like something more serious?