Anxiety vs Heart Problems

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So over the new year Holliday I went flying to see my family. This brought me a ton of anxiety because I was convinced that my plane would crash and it came to a point where it was all I could think about until I landed back home safely. A few days after that ordeal was over I noticed I was having heart palpitations so I went to the doctor/gp and she listened to my heart and I got an ekg/ecg and I got blood work done. She said I was fine as did a pulmonary/ sleep doctor who listened to my heart. I have started running the last few days and although no pain during exercise I have noticed a slight chest pain that is off and on . As well as muscle pains on my back and arm. I am so scared that I have something wrong with my heart I can't take it. Is there any good ways to tell the difference and  between them and when should I go to the ER I am so scared please help!

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  • Posted

    Hi trevor just wanted to say happy onow exactly how u feel.,its 2.30 and iv just been woken us by pins and needles on the hands and heart palpitations and now i feel terrified xxx
  • Posted

    Will you please stop worrying ,you have been told you are O.K ..why can't you believe them .Stop running ,then the pains will go ..

    • Posted

      Stop running around to everyone's posts and being rude and mean. These people are concerned about their health problems and seeking help.

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