Chest Pains

zx1zx1
edited May 2011 in Chit chat
Over the last 2 days i've been getting bad pains in the centre of my chest. I initally thought it was indigestion but after a few rennies it was still there.
It died away a few hours later but since then there has been intermittent pains in my chest which can last from 10 seconds to a few minutes, i've also had numbness in my arms! i'm worried because heart problems run in the family. I'm pretty sure there's something wrong with my heart. The pain feels like it's coming from a heart muscle.
I've made an appointment to see the doctor on Thursday but i'm terrified they'll find something and i'll need surgery.
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  • edited April 2011
    ... I wouldn't say think the worse, but sometimes the uncertainty of not knowing what it may be can be far worse if you do nothing about it, so in my view, go and put your mind at rest and get it checked out.

    If the GP thinks it could be a heart problem, and you state your family has a history of it, the hospital will fit you with a heart monitor box (which looks a bit like a walkman), which has electodes attached to your chest. The box records your heart function throughout the day and night, and if you feel faint, their is a little button you press - the hospital then downloads the data and looks at what time interval you pressed the button on the box, and compares that to the ECG of your heart rythum that the heart monitor recorded - this allows them to establish if it is indeed heart related.

    Hope that puts your mind at rest.
  • edited April 2011
    best to get it sorted tho dude, weve lost enough wossers lately as it is :(

    good luck
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  • edited April 2011
    Best to get it checked, mate. As Hercules said, the not knowing can often be worse. Worrying about it can make the pain worse too, and then you think it's bad and so you worry again and it becomes a vicious circle.

    We can't have anything happening to one of our chums :)
  • edited April 2011
    I've been getting chest pains and twinges of numbness in the fingers of my left hand, and dull pains in down my left arm for a while now?

    Also occasionally the right side of my head will feel strange, almost numb as well?

    I eat crap food, I drink beer, and my job involves nothing but heavy lifting and physical and mental excertion.

    I smoke as well.


    Guess I'm due a massive coronary soon, but I won't get it seen to......If I survive the Giger Alien bursting through my chest I'll just tell everyone who said I was mental "I told you so!".
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  • edited April 2011
    zx1 wrote: »
    Over the last 2 days i've been getting bad pains in the centre of my chest. I initally thought it was indigestion but after a few rennies it was still there.
    It died away a few hours later but since then there has been intermittent pains in my chest which can last from 10 seconds to a few minutes, i've also had numbness in my arms! i'm worried because heart problems run in the family. I'm pretty sure there's something wrong with my heart. The pain feels like it's coming from a heart muscle.
    I've made an appointment to see the doctor on Thursday but i'm terrified they'll find something and i'll need surgery.


    if i were you id ring NHS direct tonight. chest pains aren't something you should be mucking around with. you GP will only refer you for a scan if he thinks its serious, that something nhs direct can sort for you, or even get you to a gp sooner.

    @ boozy - id call 911 if i were you, that sounds pretty serious
  • edited April 2011
    mile wrote: »
    if i were you id ring NHS direct tonight. chest pains aren't something you should be mucking around with. you GP will only refer you for a scan if he thinks its serious, that something nhs direct can sort for you, or even get you to a gp sooner.

    @ boozy - id call 911 if i were you, that sounds pretty serious

    I agree with Mile..
  • edited April 2011
    mile wrote: »
    @ boozy - id call 911 if i were you, that sounds pretty serious
    If it's as bad as you say I'd skip 911 and (1) ensure your insurance is fully paid up (2) make sure your will is in order and (3) pre-book the undertaker...
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  • zx1zx1
    edited April 2011
    Cheers guys, at this moment i feel fine. It could be something and it could be nothing but i'll let you know when i've been to the doc's tommorow.
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  • edited April 2011
    Hope it goes ok, mate :)
  • edited April 2011
    Maybe some symptoms are true but also maybe hypochondria made it worse, I presume, because you have in mind the heart problems of your family, and I think this may affect you.

    Going to the doctor is the best thing you can do, anyway, to clear up any doubts.

    I hope all will go ok, mate! :-)
  • edited April 2011
    I'm sure you will be feeling yourself in no time.
  • edited April 2011
    MrCheese wrote: »
    I'm sure you will be feeling yourself in no time.

    lol, :razz:
  • edited April 2011
    Once the quack gives you the all clear I would start doing more exercise/healthy lifestyle type of thing. Weathers better (Surely even up there as well ?), do a bit more walking and eat healthier.

    Off that computer and start exercising

    Love mum !
  • edited April 2011
    psj3809 wrote: »

    Off that computer and start exercising

    ... or play more sports Spectrum games (Daley Thompson's Decathlon, Match Day, ...) :p
  • edited April 2011
    ... or play more sports Spectrum games (Daley Thompson's Decathlon,

    I dont think thats a good idea, i think 'waggling his joystick furiously' might have been the cause ;)
  • edited April 2011
    zx1 wrote: »
    Over the last 2 days i've been getting bad pains in the centre of my chest.

    I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice (said in the best "I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice" voice), but the heart isn't in the centre of the chest, it's off to one side, and you often feel heart pains in the left arm/neck area (referred pain) as well as possibly the chest, because they "argh I'm having a heart attack" nerve for some reason connects to the same bit as the "argh my arm hurts" bit in the brain.

    But unexplained pains? Definitely want to see the doctor as soon as possible. Even if it's not serious it's miserable living with pain.
  • edited April 2011
    I'd have been inclined to ring NHS direct too, chest pains aren't something to take a risk over. Although the fact I'd be bloomin' lucky to get a doctors appointment sooner than 2 weeks might factor into that too.

    In any case, hope it turns out to be nothing to worry about.
  • edited April 2011
    Like everone else mate, I'm sure it's nothing serious but do advise you to get it checked out anyway - you shouldn't take chances with your help.

    Hope you're fine, and let us know what the doctor says.
  • edited April 2011
    A few years ago, my eldest aunt (in her sixties I think) complained of chest pains, it turned out she had three mild heart attacks.. So, you should see a doctor.
  • edited April 2011
    I'm not trying to court controversy here but this isn't the first time this has happened.
    Why do people decide to go onto a forum and ask the members about an illness instead of getting themselves down to A & E or a doctor straight away?

    If it were me I certainly wouldn't be asking mile or boozie for a diagnosis and waiting a couple of hours (or even a day) for a reply.
    I'd be straight off to get some professional medical advice or treatment.

    As much as we enjoy reading and posting to the WoS forums it isn't worth dying for.

    Just my two pence.
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  • edited April 2011
    karingal wrote: »

    If it were me I certainly wouldn't be asking mile or boozie for a diagnosis and waiting a couple of hours (or even a day) for a reply.
    I'd be straight off to get some professional medical advice or treatment.

    i take offence!!

    we are usually quite quick when we are giving important medical advice. ;)
  • edited April 2011
    Just going to say that I've found NHS direct, either the telephone or the web service, to be a waste of time. They both give you a series of arse-covering questions to check you're not actually dying at that moment and need an ambulance (though in ZX1's case the answer would probably be 'yes') then they tell you to see your doctor about it.

    The rest of the internet is full of sites bankrolled by American pharmaceutical companies that want to tell you that yes, that dry bit of skin on your shin and lingering cough from last month's cold means you are going to die a lingering and painful death as your internal organs sequentially rupture unless you immediately start on their course of pills at $10,000 a day.

    On the other hand, Boots' 'Web MD' site seems to be pretty good at diagnostics from syptoms to get an idea of what might be the matter. Again, no substitute for a doctor, but it can help you get a sense of the seriousness of the problem.

    Still, this forum is the last place you should be looking for medical advice...
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  • edited April 2011
    I used to work as a Hospital Kitchen porter. What do you need to know? It sounds like it could be a panic attack as opposed to a heart problem. But seriously, I hope you have been checked out by now!
  • edited April 2011
    I used to work with someone that went out with a nurse. It sounds like heart burn.. you'll be fine.
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  • edited April 2011
    karingal wrote: »
    I'm not trying to court controversy here but this isn't the first time this has happened.
    Why do people decide to go onto a forum and ask the members about an illness instead of getting themselves down to A & E or a doctor straight away?

    If it were me I certainly wouldn't be asking mile or boozie for a diagnosis and waiting a couple of hours (or even a day) for a reply.
    I'd be straight off to get some professional medical advice or treatment.

    As much as we enjoy reading and posting to the WoS forums it isn't worth dying for.

    Just my two pence.

    Good point. Love forums ! People ask for advice on everything, medical problems, lots of questions about problems with someones marriage/girlfriend/online date, money issues etc.

    We're like a really bad wikipedia ! ;)
  • edited April 2011
    psj3809 wrote: »
    Good point. Love forums ! People ask for advice on everything, medical problems, lots of questions about problems with someones marriage/girlfriend/online date, money issues etc.

    We're like a really bad wikipedia ! ;)
    Should we have a disclaimer stating any advice given may not be correct, relevant or even prevent death?
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  • edited April 2011
    karingal wrote: »
    Should we have a disclaimer stating any advice given may not be correct, relevant or even prevent death?

    To be fair i think my medical advice given out (Learnt from Doogie Howser back in the early 90's) hasnt been too bad. I used to watch that program weekly so i think by law i'm allowed to say i'm a doctor
  • edited April 2011
    psj3809 wrote: »
    To be fair i think my medical advice given out (Learnt from Doogie Howser back in the early 90's) hasnt been too bad. I used to watch that program weekly so i think by law i'm allowed to say i'm a doctor
    But thats american, medicine is different over here in the UK...
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  • edited April 2011
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  • zx1zx1
    edited April 2011
    karingal wrote: »
    I'm not trying to court controversy here but this isn't the first time this has happened.
    Why do people decide to go onto a forum and ask the members about an illness instead of getting themselves down to A & E or a doctor straight away?

    If it were me I certainly wouldn't be asking mile or boozie for a diagnosis and waiting a couple of hours (or even a day) for a reply.
    I'd be straight off to get some professional medical advice or treatment.

    As much as we enjoy reading and posting to the WoS forums it isn't worth dying for.

    Just my two pence.

    I wasn't asking them for medical advice (heaven forbid!). I was just letting people know i haven't been well. Bermodsey Bob (hi!) was posting on here recently about his kidney problems. That's what chit chat is all about.
    By the way, has anyone heard from him? The last i heard he was being transferred to a different hospital.
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