furrows(indents) in veins

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Hi, I am having systemic symptoms. Has been going on for about three months... Most symptoms come and go.. I think I have a lot going on..

My question here is does anyone here have furrowing of the veins.. It happens when I raise my arms or legs above my heart... I have been having a pulse of over 100(sometimes 130) very often.. It is normal a lot too... My head has a pulse at times too with eye pain.. It seems to be a lump on back where pulses(this is on left side) Vibrates too.. I get this humming in my left foot also that has a tempo that comes and goes.. Blood pressure is usually normal only slightly elevated at times, 130/80 sometimes..

Had xray chest clear, ct head no contrast clear, all blood work came back normal ( neutrophils 78% but total white count is normal) .. I did have positive test for h.pylori which explained my gerd symptoms but I don't think it's the root of my issue.. Blood culture OK, no lymes. Cortisol OK.

I have this deep dead feeling in my thoracic area that seems to pulse at times.. I have a lot of burping pressure also.. I've had swelling of my veins too and several varicose veins come up over night. Even one by my eye.. I'm 28 and was pretty healthy before all of what I have going on. These are just symptoms that I think may be relevant to my venous issue or heart issue..

Any ideas is appreciated..

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    You could have elevated venous pressure, have you seen a cardiologist at all to discuss these symptoms?
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      No I haven't.. I am getting a cta scan Friday.. Then I'll go from there.. I really need to see a specialist but I have no insurance I'd have to find one that wold work with me with no down payment.

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