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8 Nov 19, 10:38 PM |
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8 Nov 19, 10:48 PM |
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Nearly every response has advised the OP to go see a professional. People are obviously not all experts. However, that does not mean that they cannot give advice and more importantly experience. Sometimes, people just need reassurance. Every post I read of yours is negative.
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8 Nov 19, 10:59 PM |
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The op has said she is going to get medical advice as soon as possible. Most posters here have advised her to visit her gp or even head to a hospital emergency department, especially if it gets any worse.
However, the op is probably worrying and seeking reassurance that it could be something simple, which it very easily could be. I don’t think she will actually be taking any diagnosis or treatment from the posts, just reassurance |
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8 Nov 19, 11:02 PM |
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I was speaking to someone this week who had those exact same symptoms and thought she was having a heart attack, it was pleurisy, antibiotic prescribed.
My initial thought was asthma, it can come any time during your life. Ultimately though those symptoms could be any number of things. If you find you're struggling at all over the weekend go and see an emergency Doctor. |
8 Nov 19, 11:33 PM |
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Im in the "you definitely need to use an emergency appt on Monday" camp. And call 111 if it gets worse over the weekend...
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9 Nov 19, 04:43 AM |
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If this were me, I’d want an urgent GP appointment - don’t mess about with chest pains. I know you’ve been checked out for particular issues but what about the things they didn’t check ?
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9 Nov 19, 07:37 AM |
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I am wondering if this is maybe what my son has - is there a test for it ? Way back in June during exam times , he couldn’t breathe and was in so much pain and they said it was pleurisy. It cleared up but he’s been having similar issues ever since but not all the time . He used to be fairly fit but now he can’t complete a football match without pain .Took him to doctors ( 2 week wait despite saying it’s chest pain ) and doctor thought he heard a heart murmur so sent for X-ray and blood tests . I would have thought ecg would be better. Just waiting for results now .
To the op I would go back as soon as possible. Good luck .
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9 Nov 19, 08:51 AM |
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I was diagnosed with costchondritis and Tietze’s syndrome at 19 after years of flare ups - I was sent to A&E by the walk in as she suspected a lung clot so had a whole heap of tests, which were all normal. Referred back to GP who diagnosed it immediately after suffering himself for 50 years.
There’s no test and no cure (aside from steroid injections into the area), I find I need max dose of paracetamol and super strength ibuprofen every 4 hours to manage it. I try not to take either unless I’m having a flare up though. Lying flat out on floor with a hot water bottle also helps! OP, my symptoms were very similar to yours but definitely get checked out for peace of mind...pleurisy sounds horrific! |
9 Nov 19, 09:48 AM |
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It certainly sounds similar. I don’t think there’s a specific test, but our gp seemed quite sure it was this on examining DD (and I find it rare for a gp to actually give a diagnosis in our area, they tend to be vague 🙄 ). DD had an ecg, x-Ray and a blood test taken though, but I think those were to rule out other problems more than confirm the diagnosis
Apparently it’s common in teenagers, my DD must have been around 17 when she got it. It can often start after a cough or chest infection as that strains the muscle which causes Costochondritis nhs.uk/conditions/costochondritis/ |
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9 Nov 19, 10:55 AM |
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Thanks for the replies! I honesty feel okay apart from the shortness of breath with some activities and the discomfort in the chest. It’s not pain, I don’t need pain relief or the like. The niggle also stopped for 2 weeks but the shortness of breath persisted? So not sure it’s a strain?
I see some people have suggested pleurisy. I don’t know anything about it, but wouldn’t it have shown in my white cell count when the hospital did the blood test? They told me white cells were normal. I am gonna phone on Monday and see if they can see me. Our local hospital isn’t great and I was less than impressed with the doctor I saw, who didn’t bother to find anything out about me and just made assumptions. So I’d like to be reassured they haven’t missed something bad.
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