Hi doc. I've been posting here and in the cardio forum, because about year ago I had a single bout of
AtrialAtrial fibrillation/flutter
Atrial myxoma
Left atrial myxoma
Right atrial myxoma FlutterAtrial fibrillation/flutter and shortly there after, 48 hours, I developed chronic chest pain and palmer hyperhidrosis. I'm still searching for an answer. I can live with the sweaty
handsHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor, but the chest pain I can not. My heart, stomach, and anxiety have been ruled out as possible causes. I've also had a ct scan of my lungs and a bone scan of my chest, both were
normalNormal saline flush. The ct of my lungs showed some scarring, which was probably an artifact of having had pneumonia when I was a kid. My PFT was
normalNormal saline flush and no Pulmonary Hypertension. My doctor has also done an examination of my chest and there is no tenderness or there is no pain associated with her pressing on it. Unfortunately, the pain does not respond to any conventional pain meds. My best description of the pain is it feels very similar to the pain associated w/ an asthma or pneumonia and it is just to the right of center my chest up into the lower part of my
neckCervical spondylosis
Head and neck glands
Herpes zoster (shingles) on the neck and cheek
Irritated seborrheic kerotosis - neck
Lymph tissue in the head and neck.
Melanoma - neck
Neck lump
Neck pain
Neck pulse
Neck x-ray
Oral cancer. The pain does not get worse with exertion, I can lift weights, run on a treadmill or hit my punching bag and it does not have any effect.
Is there any other procedure(s) that you could think of that might be helpful in a diagnosis. Could the pain be referred pain, could it be originating in my thoracic spine? As you can see I'm at a loss and very frustrated.
Thank you.
A few weeks ago she started to get those symptoms again, the short breath, the heart palpations but this time she only felt o.k. as long as she way lying down,but when she would stand up, she would feel like she wanted to vomit. She says it was a mission just to even sit in the car and drive from one location to another. She was like this for about a week. I told her to go to the emergency room (she has no health insurance) and they took blood tests and told her that her blood was o.k., she had a urinal tract infection which she knew nothing about, and they didn't really do much of anything else, they told her that she didn't sound like she had asthma and they could find nothing wrong with her. They prescribed antibiotics something like Bactrin which I read is good for urinary tract infection, pneumonia and I forget what the other thing was.
They basically told her that she had stress. I was wondering if this sounds like more than stress and if related to Mitral Prolapse?