First, thank you for this service. It is very helpful.
I wanted to post my symptoms/diagnosis/treatment for an objective review. Perhaps it will also give someone else some helpful information. I am 41, male, of good general health, moderately active, no
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I experienced two episodes of heart
palpitationsHeart palpitations, accompanied by a flushed or adrenaline-like feeling throughout my upper body. The second time this happened there was also a minor pain in the front of the left
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Shoulder pain. Both times I believed I may be having a heart attack, although there is no
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palpitationHeart palpitations while lying in bed, heart rate up to 120 or so. No heart attack.
I was sent to a Cardiologist for a stress test. Got the ticker up to 180, all results were
normalNormal saline flush. Cardio suggested stomach/digestive issues may be to blame, she’s seen it many times before.
My Primary put me on Prilosec, 40mg/day. I regularly experienced minor chest pains, occasional stomach pains. Sometimes got the flushed/adrenaline feeling after laying down at night. Also had arm numbness/tingling that slowly subsided over several weeks. After being on Prilosec for several weeks, I began to have sporadic funny taste in my mouth, sort of metallic, sometimes a bit bitter.
I Had an Upper GI Endoscopy recently. This was about three months after the very first episode. GI doc said all looked good. He did find an elevated level of Billirubin in my blood tests. Explained it is a benign condition. I’ve seen no discoloration in eyes or skin.
Overall, I have had a slow improvement (about 3.5 months since first episode). Some days are a bit worse than others regarding chest pain or “fluttering”, warm feeling in chest. Pains are never more than a two, and usually a one, on a scale from 1-10. Arm numbness is pretty much gone. I’m able to sleep through most nights, although sometimes when falling asleep I’ll jerk awake, as if to catch my breath. Not sure what that relates to, sometimes is in association with the warm, fluttering chest sensation. Heart rate has not raced beyond about 85 since the first two episodes. I am almost completely caffeine free.
One (I think) unrelated problem I’ve had is back pain in the muscle between shoulder blade and spine. On one side this has happened before as I sit at a computer and believe it to be Rep. Stress. It began to appear on the other side after I started sleeping in a more inclined position. So I blame it on that. I have bought a wedge (was using pillows) and it has subsided some but not entirely.
I’m looking for your opinion based on all of this. Is there anything else my doctors may not be considering, or does this all fit with GERD? If the endoscopy showed no (current) damage, are these symptoms all still attributable to GERD? What might explain the taste in my mouth?
Thank you very much and God Bless.
I keep thinking I am going to die - that this is the start of some rare disease.
I was diagnosed in Feb. with Eosinophylic Esophagitis (EE). They think this is causing everything but I still have questions. Potential food allergy, but I question that. Alcohol definately makes it worse, but I don't think it is the cause.
It is miserable. I am sure this is what you have. PLease let me know if you find anything that helps besides eating from a feeding tube for the rest of my life.
Matt
1. One of the cause is the antibotic (antibiotic) drug that I was taking. By not taking the drug, the jerking stop.
2. Yes, taking prilosec does make cause it to happen too but just a little. I'm reducing it to 20mg only.
3. The hot flash could be because of your low "andropause." It is the same as menopause. If you work out everyday, the hot flash will go away.
4. Be careful what you eat. Too much acid does contributed to it.
I am taking prilosec and herbs and I am feeling better. Avoid any drug, drink lots of water, and low diet will help your symptom. Email me if you to chat.. ***@****