My Heart Hurts
FRiNADA
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Why do I get a stinging pain in my heart and left shoulder after I run I thought cardio was good for the heart?
I'm 5'4 and weigh 130lbs. All week I have been running about 1-3 miles a day and eliptical for 30 minutes but just today my heart started to sting really bad. The pain shot down to my elbow of my left arm and I was wondering what was wrong.
I'm 5'4 and weigh 130lbs. All week I have been running about 1-3 miles a day and eliptical for 30 minutes but just today my heart started to sting really bad. The pain shot down to my elbow of my left arm and I was wondering what was wrong.
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Go to a doctor...immediately. Hope you feel better.0
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Hey there.
It is never this easy to "diagnose" from this far. In general, a lot of chest/heart pain is caused by our skeletal muscles and we don't have to worry about it but to strech them after each workout.
But the other side is, I don't know you. My advice as a RN is to look after your GP if this pain occurs again because it could also be affected cardiological such as a light angina pectoris etc.0 -
Seriously, if you are concerned enough to write about it on a forum you really need to see a doctor.0
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hmm i'd love to have insurance right about now
thanks for the advice guys.0 -
My wife had a massive heart attack 4 days ago. She tried to ignore it for 36 hours. The scarring caused by the delay will never heal. This has nothing to do with insurance. Call an ambulance NOW.0
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Aren't I too young to have a heart attack? I'm 24!0
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I'm with desika, it's often caused by skeletal muscles. The pain shooting to your elbow could be caused by some muscle imbalances that pinch nerves going to your arm (hello, that's me).
However, it could also be your heart, or a stroke. One sided pain could be a sign of a stroke. Go to the doctor and see what it is. If they tell you it's muscles, then you're fine (except maybe learn something about correct running techniques and start stretching your pectoral muscles).0 -
It isn't necessarily a heart attack, it could be anything. Your profile indicates you are a full time student, does your college have a free medical facility?0
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Definately to the doctors with you. No-one on a forum is qualified to diagnose you.
It could just be nothing be you should mess about when it comes to your heart.0 -
lawlifehanna wrote: »I'm with desika, it's often caused by skeletal muscles. The pain shooting to your elbow could be caused by some muscle imbalances that pinch nerves going to your arm (hello, that's me).
However, it could also be your heart, or a stroke. One sided pain could be a sign of a stroke. Go to the doctor and see what it is. If they tell you it's muscles, then you're fine (except maybe learn something about correct running techniques and start stretching your pectoral muscles).
I feel it best not to jump to conclusions. It's probably the pulled muscle because this has happened to me before and it subsided. I have looked up videos at how to keep your back straight and your shoulders relaxed but when you go for long periods of time it's hard to keep in check on your posture.
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tiptoethruthetulips wrote: »It isn't necessarily a heart attack, it could be anything. Your profile indicates you are a full time student, does your college have a free medical facility?
Yes they do! But school isnt in session yet.0 -
SweeDecadence92 wrote: »Definately to the doctors with you. No-one on a forum is qualified to diagnose you.
It could just be nothing be you should mess about when it comes to your heart.
I know no one can diagnose me through online, even if they were a nurse/doctor. I just was trying to see if this was normal or not. Which I realize it's not :C
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Doesn't the US have free emergency medical clinics at all?0
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If you are this afraid due to insurance issues you can call the hotline of your next hospital. There you can talk to the RN/doctor and they can give you further advice. This is what we recommend to people with insecure situations at the hospital where I work. Good luck and get well soon!0
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Isn't your health important enough to get yourself checked out?0
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Wow! I never realised the American system didn't have that kind of safety net at all...but then my knowledge of your system is based on shows like ER I'm afraid
However we may disparage it, I'm thankful for the NHS...yet again!
I'm sure you'll be fine...when can you visit the school medical team?0 -
Don't fark around with chest pain.
Just don't.
Do whatever you have to do to see a Doc.
Whatever it takes.0 -
In America, we just ignore our health problems until we die, that way it doesn't cost anybody anything. That's why we call ourselves "Free".0
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They Won't turn you away but if you'll be charged based off what insurance you have.0
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desika8787 wrote: »If you are this afraid due to insurance issues you can call the hotline of your next hospital. There you can talk to the RN/doctor and they can give you further advice. This is what we recommend to people with insecure situations at the hospital where I work. Good luck and get well soon!
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They Won't turn you away but if you'll be charged based off what insurance you have.
Frinada a friend+recently told me that when she "had" to take her kid to the hospital ER last year due to a fall at Target requiring+stitches, the hospital worked with her afterwards regarding the bill.
You do mention that you've had similar pain before and it passed? Why not start by calling thw hospital+as+was suggested and see where that leads?
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I feel it best not to jump to conclusions. It's probably the pulled muscle because this has happened to me before and it subsided. I have looked up videos at how to keep your back straight and your shoulders relaxed but when you go for long periods of time it's hard to keep in check on your posture.
Yup, jumping to conclusions isn't the best way to go, especially since none of us know you, see how you run, or have info on your medical history. I'm just saying get it checked out as soon as possible (when does your school go back to session? tomorrow?), and if it's in fact muscle based, see how you can take care of those muscles better so this doesn't happen again.0 -
MyChocolateDiet wrote: »They Won't turn you away but if you'll be charged based off what insurance you have.
Frinada a friend+recently told me that when she "had" to take her kid to the hospital ER last year due to a fall at Target requiring+stitches, the hospital worked with her afterwards regarding the bill.
You do mention that you've had similar pain before and it passed? Why not start by calling thw hospital+as+was suggested and see where that leads?
It's still stinging but I don't want to go for nothing. I'll just wait for it to go away and take it easy
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sheldonklein wrote: »
Yep. This is true. Good friend of mine had to visit the ER a couple years ago. Had issues breathing. Found out that he had multiple blood clots in one of his legs, lungs and 1 that was on it's way to his heart. He was resistant at first because of no medical insurance as well but I made him go. Doctors said it saved his life. One of those clots would have eventually been carried into his heart and, well, game over. He spent a little over a month recovering and the hospitals worked up a payment plan with him when it came to the bills which he qualified for a discount through their charity programs.0 -
MyChocolateDiet wrote: »They Won't turn you away but if you'll be charged based off what insurance you have.
Frinada a friend+recently told me that when she "had" to take her kid to the hospital ER last year due to a fall at Target requiring+stitches, the hospital worked with her afterwards regarding the bill.
You do mention that you've had similar pain before and it passed? Why not start by calling thw hospital+as+was suggested and see where that leads?
But even in my country you have to pay a part of the bill even every single citizen has to have an insurance in Switzerland.
But as I said, call your doctor then or who is in charge for him/her - he will tell you if your symptoms have to be shown to an ER or if it's possible to see your doc at university on Monday...0 -
My health is important but I don't want to take the chance that everything might be ok and be sitting with a $500 bill in my pocket on the way out.0
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