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I can tell you what works for me. I have a history of anxiety (and this has been confirmed by professionals) and have been given a prescription of low dose Xanax. If I am having symptoms, I'll take a Xanax. If the symptoms go away (and they always do for me) then I know it's my anxiety. I seriously doubt Xanax would help if the symptoms were due to a cardiac problem.
I'm not suggesting this method is appropriate for everyone but it's worth mentioning to your doctor. Xanax can be addictive if it's used too often so keep that in mind. I use it maybe once a month.
When my husband had a heart attack I took him when I noticed that he was holding/rubbing his jaw. He had the crushing pain in the chest but had recently been told he had acid reflux not heart problems so he wouldn't go earlier in the evening to the ER. His heart attack was so severe that he has lost heart function and I was told if we had waited any longer he would not have survived.
I'm wondering, would heart attack will damage the valves or not? Could they reverse the damage of valves or just muscle?
I say if you havve nore then just one symptom, execpt chest pain then I would go for help, if oyu have just chest pain I would go. you never know. I could kick my butt for not taken him. I am very upset that I put my little guy in danger.
who knows, you say you live by yourslef and want to try to save on the $$ however when in doubt go to the ER, you might not be here to enjoy your $$ if you don't go. better to be safe then sorry.
michelle
My attack started around 5:00 p.m while at the local video store, returning a video. I suddenly felt pain, not the usual pain, but a Hard Squeezing pain, hard to breathe, pain in my jaw, cold sweats, some nausea, and more than anything FEAR, I was afraid of fainting or falling down in the store, I should have had them call 911, but I did not, I only wanted to get home to where my husband was.
This attack lasted about 15 minutes of intense squeezing, probably more. I just checked out any video and walked home as quick as I could. ( I don't drive.) I told my husband when I got home, just so if I died in the night or was sick he would know why. Really Stupid, I know. All he did was give me an ASPIRIN right away, but it was what made the difference I am sure. It was not untill about two weeks later I saw my dr. who was smart enough to referr me for some tests. She knew she said I had all the Classic symptoms, and Denial, which is another one.I was given a big lecture.
A couple of week ago I was given a Stress test where they inject radioactive dye and can look at your heart under a camera and allso had a special med injected to stimulate as if I had been exercising on the tread mill.( I have a bad back and two recent foot operations.) My dr. allso prescribed Nitroquick while waiting for the results of the test and told me to be careful not to exert myself, incase I had a blood clot . The results showed that I had a Recent MI, and my test results were abnormal
I was releived to find out I had been correct, I knew I had experienced something not normal, but stupid that I had not gone to the ER. So now for the bad news, my dr. referred me to a Cardiologist, I have been on pins and needles waiting for the call to come in. Yesterday the call came in, and the thing is that the Cardiologist thinks I dont really need to be seen. He doesnt agree with the results that the dr. who read the test and wrote the results that my dr. saw. In other words, he doesn't want to see me. My dr. talked him into it, because she does not agree with this dr. that I am "Ok" so he agreed to see me as a consult only. I was pretty upset and called my dr. to see if I could get a referral to see someone else. ( Also I was not going to get in to see this other dr. till Mid JUNE! ) So they told me it would take about a week to get a referral and not to expect to hear from them till then.
To my surprise, I got a referral to see this other Cardiologist next week! My DR. stood up to bat for me and apparently did not like the attitude of this other dr. either. She was able to pull some strings and got things done right away. Now I feel like I can relax some for another week.
My point is this, If I had gone to the ER when I had been having the attack, I would have gotten the treatment I needed and also they can diagnose for certain if it is an attack of your heart and not something else with different tests, These can only be done for a short amount of time, Because I waited I have had to go through all of this, and the worst thing, is that it looks like I have some areas of dead tissue in my heart, because I did not get treatment.( this is what the stress test suggested, but I won't know for sure till I have more tests ) If you are feeling any thing out of the ordinary, esp, a squeezing pain in mid chest and any other symptoms, have it checked out. Don't wait, till It may be too late.
The comparison I have heard that is very accurate is this; You would take your car in if you heard unusual noises or it was not acting right, isn't your body worth as much as your car? Also, Women often have atypical symptoms when having a heart attack, and may not present with as much " Pain" as a man does. Women often have symptoms days before an attack such as unusual tiredness or fatigue, just not feeling well. Good luck and don't make the mistake I made. fluffypurrcat