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Tachycardia

I've had panic attacks since I was 12 now I'm 24, I've come to realize that I had some sort of hidden subconcious fear. When I would sleep I'd wake up with my heart pounding as if I were falling from a high building or something. But ever since I accepted Jesus Christ and repented all my sins he was faithful and just to forgive me and my mind has been at ease. I would pray for Him to take all fear from me. I've had less awakenings and when they happened I was immediately at ease to know there's an almighty God who is in control and if it's my time then it is. I'm now 25 weeks pregnant and haven't had any awakenings for months. PRAISE GOD.


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Because we live in an imperfect world, our bodies are not perfect and will get sick or not function as they should. Your heart could be damaged or it could be developing some problems. Is there a reason you're hesitant to go to the doctor and have it looked at? They can do a simple EKG to see if the electrical parts of your heart are working well. Everyone has special talents and gifts that are to be used. Some of them become doctors and have the knowledge and compassion to help others. Please check in with a doctor. There's no reason to let this go when it can possibly be fixed and you'll live a longer, healthier life able to share your own talents and love with others.
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AMEN.

I feel bad because everytime I feel ill or something bad would happen to me I would run to Our LORD in heaven. Then I'd go right back to doing bad things.

Right now, I am suffering from chest pains, going on 2 months. I don't know what is causing them. I abused Marijuana for about 2 years. I was inactive both at home and at work. I began to deal drugs and lost myself in Marijuana. That is all that was on my mind, even before my family (Wife and Kids). I stopped smoking because I began to feel ill everytime I would smoke. About a week after quitting, I began to have these chest pains. I felt maybe it was a way of GOD punishing me for getting away with alot of things. Now, as usual, I ran back to him.

I began praying every night asking and begging for his help, along with my family. At first I could not sleep at night from the intensity of the pains. After praying to GOD for weeks, my pains began to subside a bit and there were finally nights were I could get some sleep. I contiue to pray as the pains have not gone away.

But I tend to beleive GOD has listened to me and is helping me ease the pain.

People underestimate the power of prayer. I now hope to develop a consistent relationship with Jesus Christ. Although I am not a church goer, I am sure he is pleased that I visit him every day. I hope one day the chest pains will go away.
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