You might want to look up costochondritis. You can get it from an injury. It can cause you pains that make you wonder if you are having a heart attack. A lot of what you wrote sound like it may be costo. Just a thought.
I seen a cadiologist he was the one who gave me a echo and the stress test, My dads a X-ray tech so he took the xray for me and My doctor gave me the 2 ekg`s and as far as im aware theres no heart disease or sudden death ever in my family, There was a minor heart attack, but he survived.
Everything was negative, the cardiologist told me I have a normal heart, Im just worry I still get sympotms of heart problems like chest pain, sometimes I think im short of breathe but I dont think I actually am, Could I have a minor injury or something nothing serious anyways, and the pain I get is not serious but I think to myself it is and I worried to get symptoms that arent really there, I mean i had at least I thought a good cardio asscesment, So could I have a minor injury or nothing wrong with my heart which i care most and I built up anxiety from the worry, should I check for something else all I checked was heart condtions, Or is this enough evidence the pain well go away on its own, Its been 5/6 months, Should I continue exercising to my fullest and let it go away on its own?
Hi at your age and with all the tests you have had.. assuming they were negative the odds of it being a cardiac issue are likely extremely remote . you sound active so it's likely a mucsle pull or something of the like. IF your parents and yourself trust and like your doc and you were given a clean bill of health don't start talking yourself into illnesses you do not have!! Sometimes all the internet info access is not such a good thing!! You nave a long life ahead so trust your docs and enjoy every second of it. Good luck Gaspipe
and yes there were all normal they said.
Hi doug,
I am sorry to hear about your concerns. There is a disease called HCM that is known to cause death in young atheletes. You had the usual screening tests (ekg and echo) and I am assuming they were read as normal. The other question I would ask you in clinic is do you have a family history of sudden death in young people (brother, sisters, uncles). HCM is genetic in most cases and we can usually trace back some family history.
The other components of your chest pains sound a bit like pericarditis, but this should resolve on its own. If your pains persists, my best advice is to continue going to your doctor to make sure they are aware of your concerns. If you haven't already seen one, they may send you to see a cardiologist. Based on what you are writing, if it is cardiac, it could be pericarditis, if it isn't that, I think it is probably not coming from your "heart," maybe just your chest or chest wall.
Anxiety attacks can certainly make people feel like they are dying. IT may be worth discussing this with your doctor as well.
I hope this helps.