Re: strange undiagnosed problem with chest pains



John Q wrote:

Andrew wrote:

What you describe is typical for vasovagal (aka neurocardiogenic)
near-syncope.

Couple of things - it was only brought on by some forms of exercise
(and not all - never running for example) - prolonged kicking for
example after a few other exercises, or a few weight lifting exercises
in a row. I've never actually lost consciousness in those episodes and
they all have subsided after about 5 minutes.

Still consistent with vasovagal near-syncope

I think I can get very light-headed from seeing my own blood taken but
the episodes are rather different, minus cold sweat, and again I don't
actually faint.


The chest pains occur so often, without too much pattern, can occur for
pretty much a whole day for weeks on end that even though they are
light, the fact that it's been over 5 years and with my family history
I don't find cardiologist words very reassuring. Any ideas?

Would suggest you continue to seek referrals to consult with different
cardiologists as you continue to have chest pains until the cause is
found and addressed.

Thanks.

You are welcome.

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May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water so that we
can love our neighbors a little more and LORD Jesus Christ a lot more,
dear John whom I love unconditionally.

Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,

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