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Yoir choorster doesnt sound real high,my wife had same symtons as you did and i had her to er onmore thnao ne occosain se if your i nsurance covers a hear scan, this sint intrussive. And pleas eif yuo ahve an moresmtons, please go to the ER. better to be safe.I wish you well.
Pointman
Please next time go to the ER like pointman said. I know you were scared and wanted your hubby and that since the pain went away it wasn't"anything" I did the same thing before. but will not do it again.
actually if you have these symptoms again call 911 don't drive yourself.
I agree with your doctor to postpone your surgery.
good luck
michelle
My husband works at a local Indian Casino as a poker dealer, and strange hours such as tonight from 6;00 p.m-5:00 a.m and I do not drive. I know if I have the symptoms again, I will not hesitate and will call 911. Luckily there is a fire department only about two blocks away, so that is a blessing.
I will find out the results of my stress test on Tuesday, and I know there is something going on, only because I know my own body, and that I have never felt this way before. If the stress test does not show anything conclusive, then I will have to see what else can be done. I am doing some reading, so I know what the other choices are. I will have to read and see what a Heart scan involves. Thank you so much, it means a lot that someone will talk to me and feedback is important. fluffypurrcat
I defintly will not just accept that there is nothing else to do if the stress test does not show anything conclusive, but I think I have a good doctor, and being a woman, she knows that women show atypical symptons that men may not.She did seem very concened, and I dont think she would have prescibed the Nitro if she did not think there was something going on.
I did have another question, don't know if you are familiar with this or not, but it is something I experienced yesterday, and it was kind of nerve wracking, and I think it is related. I have allways had low or low normal blood pressure, in the range of as low as 90/60-110/60 and the high is 120/80. I allso have a very low heart rate, in the 40's-50's. When it reaches 60 that is high for me, I was prescibed Atetenol for blood pressure several years ago, because when I am in pain, either from back or with a migraine, it goes up to 140/85-90, then back down when pain decreases, so I was told to take a half of a tablet when needed.
When I had this heart incidnent, the dr. told me to take one every day, but I tend to not take one because a half of one will drop my pressure to as low as 80/40, and I don't want to go any lower than that. Well yesterday, I had a racing heart, skipped beats, etc, but no pain. I started out with a normal pressure of in the 110/70 range on awakening.
Around 3:00 p.m, I was having some noticeable missed beats, etc feeling a littel strange. My blood pressure with three different readings within an hour were 144/99 pulse 66, 144/113, pulse 43, and 140/111 pulse 52. Also my lips were tingling, and I had a strange burning feeling in my throat, so I took a half of a blood pressure pill and an hour later my pressure was 114/67 pulse 42, and 125/67 pulse 38. It was the bottom number, the Diastolic that had me concerned, because it was over 100 several times.
Also the blood pressure went up without any pain, and that is new to me.
( I take Methadone for chronic back pain, and have since 2004)
Have you ever experienced any increase in blood pressure like this when having chest pain or heart problems? I will be anxious to see if other people experience something similiar. I am so glad I have the nitro. I have not taken it yet, would have the day after it was prescribed as I had a pain incident that woke me up about 5:00 a.m out of a deep sleep, with pain and tingling in one arm, It scared me enuogh to get up and take a aspirn and sit up for about a half an hour and wait for the feeling to get better. It did and I went back to bed. It was scary enough to take Nitro, but it had not been picked up from pharmacy yet. The pain