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PLEASE HELP URGENT ANSWERS!!!!!

Hey guys, I'm 19 years old, 150lbs. 5"5

I am in need of some serious answers.I hope y'all can help.

A few months ago up until today I've been having very weird chest pains. I have middle chest pain, between my ribs under my pec pain, near collar bone area pain. I also been having feeling of my heart skipping beats, slow, and often elevated heart rates in the morning or during the evening. I have dull, sharp, and tight, pains and feelings in middle and near coller bone areas.

Ive been to the ER COUNTLESS times and they all told me im to young to have anhthing wrong with my heart. Well, I seen to notice my BP is always high.

So I went to the ER again HOPING for some answers this time. I came across a really concerned doctor who finally referred me to a Cardiologist. (Instead of me waiting weeks for my PCP)

I went ASAP. They checked me out did the same things as the ER. I received my symptoms to the female specialist. She listened to my heart, and after her writing up thing on her computer she told me this. (Not word for word)

I hear a different Beat in the aorta and your symptoms to me sound like (myo or Pericarditis. Or arrythmias)

She didn't wanna make any conclusions telling me that's what they most likely point to. I'm scheduled for tests butthey are so far away and its frustrating because I can't go a day without it hurting and I feel like its getting worst to be honest. I was sjust at the ER LAST night and a PSA basically told me my specialist didn't know what she was talking about and gave me the lecture from the other doctors.

Guys, I need some answers, comments, remarks, comfort, SOMETHING, I feel like I cannot wait I've been calling other doctors as well.

Thank you for reading this, please help .
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ALSO!!!!!! I forgot to add there is popping and rumbling in my chest as well
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