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Re: Question: Mysterious pains in the chest?

From: t (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 27 Mar 2002 07:41:05 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 10 Jan 2002, anonymous wrote: >
>At Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Shirley wrote:
>>
>>At Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Kelley wrote:
>>>
>>>At Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Trina wrote:
>>>>I get pains in my chest also, but they seem to follow my cycles somewhat(I have been somewhat regular for the first time in my life and I am 41)Mine come at night-enough to wake me up-and that's exactly how it feels-as though someone is squeezing my heart! No other sign of any heart problems though so I have no clue what it is! Oh, well-it'll either get better, or not. It's weird that several have experienced it though.
>>>
>>>>I get those as well.. not everyday or anything, but when i do get them
>>>>it's almost like someone is squeezing my heart. Is very wierd. Also
>>>>get sharp pains in my head (like being impaled with a knitting needle) I
>>>>asked my Dr. about them and he said it was most likely related to my
>>>>back pain!? Go figure. Hope you solve the mystery.
>>>>Trina
>>>>At Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Ginger wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi Elle-
>>>>>I also experience these pains. Actually a few months ago I had a trip
>>>>>to the ER because I called my doctor's office to ask about them and the
>>>>>nurse panicked (knowing my history and strong family history of heart
>>>>>disease) and insisted I go to the ER. Anyway, I had a chest x-ray, EKG,
>>>>>and a blood test to see what was up and everything was fine. The doctor
>>>>>who saw me concluded it was pluracy (mispelled?), but I'm not exactly
>>>>>sure. I still have these pains every few days, and they scare me but I
>>>>>don't know what to do since all the tests came back normal. It seems
>>>>>that doctors think you're faking it if nothing shows up on a test. I
>>>>>just hope that I don't drop dead from a heart attack some day because
>>>>>something was overlooked! Sorry I don't have any solutions, just wanted
>>>>>to let you know that I get them too.
>>>>>
>>>>>At Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Nethermind wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Does anyone ever get sharp pain in their breasts? I have been going
>>>>>>through all sorts of changes (not necessarily good ones)since my
>>>>>>diagnosis (like my body knows that the gig is up, so it's accelerating
>>>>>>the process!), coinciding with when I started a low carb diet. The last
>>>>>>two days I have been feeling sharp pains in my breasts. I know that I
>>>>>>have to be careful not to blame everything on PCOS (messy house? PCO!
>>>>>>stubbed my toe? PCO!), but I was wondering if anyone felt this, too.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-Elle
>>>>>
>>>>>--
>>>>>Take Care!
>>>>>Ginger
>>>>>
>>>--
>>>Kelley
>>>
>>--
>>I got my first pluracy attack last Thursday. All the doctor did was told me to take ifbrofen 2 or 3 at a time
>>
>>I am 65 and think I am through with mensopause.
>>
>>First it was breathing difficulty over the winter and when I get treated with it by telling me I had fluid on my system then week later I get this pluracy attack Mind don't seem to relate those who are menstrating.
>>
>>What now. Does the low carb help
>>
>>thank you
>>
>>Shirley Ann
>>I have just spent New Year in hospital with pluracy i also had pain in my breasts and have been coughing blood although tests showed no blood clots the pain woke me up and it took me 2 hours to struggle out of bed i have had five different tablets to take 3 times a day 2 antibiotics and 3 pain killers i am worried about long lasting effects if any one could tell me if it is gone or will return please .



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