Posted By Wally on November 06, 1998 at 18:31:24:
Recently, I have been having chest pain originating in the center under the
sternumSternum - view of the outside (anterior) and radiating to the left side. It really feels like a
ribRib cage pain pain but when it acts up the whole left side of my chest hurts and it is very scary. I have had several bad anxiety attacks, one of which sent me to the ER.
A visit to a cardiologist resulted in a
normalNormal saline flush EKGAtrioventricular block, ekg tracing
Ecg
Exercise stress test,
normalNormal saline flush stress echo and no solution. An osteopath and internal medicine doctor decided it was
CostochondritisCostochondritis. Ibuprofen and and another mild anti-inflammatory did not help. Two weeks on Indomethacin actually knocked the pain out but upon cessation of this drug, the pain returned full force along with the anxiety.
My question is this: if the stress echo was normal and I have no chest pain or shortness of breath when doing intense cardiovascular exercise, is there anyway this can be heart related?
If not, what do you recommend for treatment of the Costochondritis. The internal medicine doc does not seem to be taking this too seriously. She wants to put me on Paxil for anxiety and says the Costo will go away eventually. It has been five weeks with no end in sight.
Thank you.
Wally