Well 100 percent said go that's pretty high. One older gentleman on here said he would bet you a steak dinner that had a heart attack. I would listen to him.
Go to your doc. I had similar issues, and am pretty active but scared me pretty bad. I got all tingly as well and started feeling numb in my arms and legs. I almost passed out in the shower and my wife was waiting on my go ahead to make a call. Went finally 3 days later cause I still didn'tfeel right and felt short of breath. They said it was anxiety but honestly I didn't feel like an anxious person and I still kinda had chest pain so they went ahead and did my bloodwork and EKG which all came out fine. I asked them about my chest pain and they said I could be tricking myself. Dunno that I buy that but I've been running and hunting n all still. I'd rather keep going havinch checked with a doc than not at all.
I will add that I worked with a guy many years ago that was in his late 30s and he was getting very tired physically at work and experienced some tightness in his chest off & on. He did get things checked out twice via his local Dr and both times they did stress tests & said he was fine maybe just experiencing anxiety & stress as he had recently gotten married so they associated it to major life change event. He asked for a referral & 2nd opinion in Dallas and they ran an EKG & some other diagnostics. Turns out he had a minor heart attack and within 2 weeks had a triple bypass
i'm insulted by your insinuation that we're not capable providers of medical advice. We can also tell you what's the best slime for your atv tires, the best bow shop in any given town, the most popular cpa in central texas or the best way to hang a deer. We literally know everything. Everything.:d:d:d
This ^^^^^^ If you mess around with heart problems, you won't have to pay any bills, but your survivors will. That's probably not what you wanted to hear, but it's the truth.
Never had a heart attack, but I know some fellers who did, some lived, some died and everyone of them said the same thing. "Don't want to have a 20yr bill." Instead some of them had a funeral bill, leaving behind their families.
What you describe is classic heart attack symptoms. Go to the Dr before your wife is a widow.
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