i think i am dying
#3
Wow...please see a doctor ASAP!
#5
Please lean up against your monitor...
Hmm... Sounds like a piston problem. Dr. Bert05GPW says you need a new one.
If you have medical insurance, go see a doctor. If not, go get drunk and be worry free.
Hmm... Sounds like a piston problem. Dr. Bert05GPW says you need a new one.
If you have medical insurance, go see a doctor. If not, go get drunk and be worry free.
#6
C1-C7 nerve problems don't cause crushing chest pain.
My only advice - go to any ER and get a 12-lead ECG today, RIGHT NOW.
If you're not already on the way to the ER - are you having shortness of breath when this happens? (Just curious - it doesn't matter - get the ECG now).
No matter who is waiting in the ER, they will take you first if you tell them what's up. It's rare that someone you're age is having a true MI, but it happens - and smoking and stress are major contributing factors.
Hopefully, it's not heart-related, but this is one of those things you can't **** around with. You could be dead before you decide what to do.
-Pete
My only advice - go to any ER and get a 12-lead ECG today, RIGHT NOW.
If you're not already on the way to the ER - are you having shortness of breath when this happens? (Just curious - it doesn't matter - get the ECG now).
No matter who is waiting in the ER, they will take you first if you tell them what's up. It's rare that someone you're age is having a true MI, but it happens - and smoking and stress are major contributing factors.
Hopefully, it's not heart-related, but this is one of those things you can't **** around with. You could be dead before you decide what to do.
-Pete
#7
Community Organizer
[QUOTE=Kodokan_4,Feb 3 2008, 08:34 AM] C1-C7 nerve problems don't cause crushing chest pain.
My only advice - go to any ER and get a 12-lead ECG today, NOW.
If you're not already on the way to the ER - are you having shortness of breath when this happens? (Just curious - it doesn't matter - get the ECG now).
No matter who is waiting in the ER, they will take you first if you tell them what's up. It's rare that someone you're age is having a true MI, but it happens - and smoking and stress are major contributing factors.
Hopefully, it's not heart-related, but this is one of those things you can't **** around with. You could be dead before you decide what to do.
-Pete
My only advice - go to any ER and get a 12-lead ECG today, NOW.
If you're not already on the way to the ER - are you having shortness of breath when this happens? (Just curious - it doesn't matter - get the ECG now).
No matter who is waiting in the ER, they will take you first if you tell them what's up. It's rare that someone you're age is having a true MI, but it happens - and smoking and stress are major contributing factors.
Hopefully, it's not heart-related, but this is one of those things you can't **** around with. You could be dead before you decide what to do.
-Pete