First, thank you for this forum. Here is my situation. I am 43 year old male. No
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Family troubles - resources history of heart problems. Weight is now 190, down from 240 a year ago. Blood
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High blood cholesterol and triglycerides is 140 without medication.
Three years ago, I had a Stress Echo test, results were
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Little tummys over 2 years ago, had Nuclear Stress test. This was done due to ongoing chest pains. Nuclear test indicated possible problem, so cath was done. Cath came back normal and was told that issues were not cardiac related. Began extensive exercise program to lose lbs.
Today....still suffer from chest pains. Also, have been experiencing heart flutters/rapid beats. In addition, on occasion(once a month or so), experience a deep, sudden pain in center of chest. This pain only lasts for couple of seconds, but it is intense.
At my last doctor visit, he indicated that the pains seemed more muscular in nature. At last cardiologist visit, described the pains, especially the deep pains and he seemed not concerned. He felt that, based on cath, it was highly unlikely cardiac related.
Questions:
1-Are there any other tests I should consider or request?
2-Given my testing history, would you consider the ongoing issues to be cardiac related?
3-Does the quick resolution of the intense pains make it more likely not to be cardiac related?
4-Should I do any testing related to the heart flutters?
5-If I showed up at Cleveland Clinic with this history and these symptoms, what would you suggest?
Thank you for your help.
Turned out that I had acute acid reflux disease. I had an EGD done and the doc found some spots on the lung that were not cancerous and have been taking nexium the last few months to knock all that out. I'm not a doc, but don't rule out gastro problems and go see a GI doc. Among other things, I have a bottle of "grasshopper", a neat combo of lidocaine and a maalox-type concoction and an anti-spasmodic. Haven't been back to the emergency room since the gastro doc set me up with that. Shuts the esophagus right down until the pain/quivering go away.
Good luck in dealing with your symptoms. Many of us here on the board in the same boat you are in.
Regards,
Art S.