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Good evening so for the past two years I have been in and out of the emergency room I've seen several specialist including a gastroenterologist a cardiologist my primary care physician a therapist whoever in multiple blood work EKGs chest x-rays stress test echocardiogram and still to this day nothing. I am on several medications such as Zoloft Bisoporol and Omeprazole. I am on one for anxiety one to lower my diastolic number in another for acid reflux. This all started two years ago after I got married when I got married I started having chest pain well not really chest pain iPhone my heart started to race a little probably about a month or two after then once my wife told me that she was pregnant and I quit smoking cigarettes probably about a few weeks after that I woke up with mild chest pain one morning A month after that one from chest pains arm pain a month after that chest pain arm pain neck pain back pain this is man I'm going cycle now for two years about a month ago I had really bad chest pain again I went to the emergency room they did bloodwork they did an EKG everything was normal sent me home of my medication for acid reflux still to this day I get chest pain that wakes me up it hurts sometimes but I'm still alive I recently seen a cardiologist who assured me it is not my heart everything looks good with my heart. It ***** because this is cause all sorts of crap between my headed Neris chest pain in lately I'm noticing now I have a constant pain in my neck that shoots down my spine in into my arm when I move my head a certain way like tilting it back. I reach out to you all to see what you all think I play hockey I'm very active I guess I'm just trying to get answers are in peace of mind and see if maybe you all think it's something anxiety stress Gerd anything thank you
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7539051 tn?1391763706
Sound like a neck/spine injury or problem to me. It's unbelievable what kind of symptoms will appear. Your looking in all the wrong places. I have acid reflux but if it is being treated you should be fine. You need to see an orthopedic or chiropratic care. Good luck and feel better soon!
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   hello again.   Just wondering how you are doing.  Some people do better by taking Hydrochloric acid before meals instead of the PPIs.   If it is GERD or reflux, heart burn it usually helps.  others turn to 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda dissolved in 8 oz. of water to dispel the bubbles or gas.  
     I had a surgery to correct my GERD, reflux "disease".  It's called a fundoplication and there are several different types.  Mine was a Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication (TIF for short).   several little nylon clips are used to hold the pleats of the stomach to the esophagus.   I am glad to say that it was successful and I am doing better.

hope this information was helpful... Wishing you the best
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    It sounds a lot like stress.  However, a lack of Magnesium can cause symptoms like these.  A magnesium deficiency can cause muscle spasms.... ummm I think the heart is a muscle.  
    My daughter has had three "heart attacks" - but hers are not from clogged arteries.  She has spasms that attack her heart.
She is on Magnesium Glycinate and it has helped quite a bit.  She also takes CoQ10.
    Hope this information was helpful.  Wishing you the best...  
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