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Chest pain after sleeping
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Chest pain after sleeping

by tom, Nov 28, 1999 12:00AM
I am a 31 year old male when i was 10-15 i had chest pains which made it hard to breath i went to the doc. they coldn't find anything wrong. The pains quit some time between 17-18. The pains have returned in the past 2-3years but now only in the early morning hours. I am sometimes awaken by them.Once I geyt out of bed and move around they dissapate. I went to my family doc. and he sent me to a lung spec. with no prev. I think this has to do with my heart.It seams to magnafy when my children get in thebed with us. Can someone please explain.

by CCF CARDIO MD JMF, Nov 29, 1999 12:00AM
Dear Tom,

It sounds as though this is related to  musculoskeletal pain and not your heart.  This may also be related to your lungs.,  The fact that they get better with movement would indicate musculoskeletal pain.
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by jag nandha, Nov 28, 1999 12:00AM
My wife has a similar problem to yours, she wakes up suddenly
with chest pains and sweating in her palms and high heart beat,
it will last for about 10-15 minutes.
This has worsen over last few months, it started once a month
to now once or twice a week.
Docter cant find anything wrong she had a e.c.g. for heart, but
no problem were found.
would be greatful if someone can answer what could be wrong.

Iam in U.K.

Jag.***@****

by CCF CARDIO MD JMF, Nov 29, 1999 12:00AM
Dear Tom,

It sounds as though this is related to  musculoskeletal pain and not your heart.  This may also be related to your lungs.,  The fact that they get better with movement would indicate musculoskeletal pain.

by ndnlady, Mar 16, 2008 02:05PM
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