Tor... good advice.
I actually called the Red Cross nurses for a beginning and explained what i'd been feeling since Thursday. He said "you're not going to like this, but you need to call your doctor!". Okay.. a little alarming, and definitely not what you want to hear, but I did call my doctor.
He was a little concerned, but agreed that though it was unlikely, its better to be safe than sorry when its about your heart. He sent me to the ER.
Amazing how fast you can get through when you tell them you have chest pains... I only spent 3 1/2 hrs at the hospital. A really fine-looking young doctor (also a mtb'r!) took care of me.
The pressure in my chest (like a small child sitting on me)..the lightheadedness, shortness of breath... well... NOT a heart attack, thank God. But we're still not quite sure what this is.
My EKG was perfect, my blood levels (save for a slightly low potassium reading) were perfect... iron perfect....white cells perfect - no infections going on. No fever. My upper bp number was still slightly up - 133/69...but that didn't raise too many eyebrows.
After laying down in the ER with electrodes stuck all over me...oxygen stuck in my nose and a bp cuff stuck on me for a while.. I was forced to stay still for that time and I felt a little better. The pressure stopped. Of course, the more I move around, the more I feel it. (that concerned my GP as well). It just kills me that you can spend $$$ and still not know what's causing the pain.
The ER doc thankfully didn't make me stay the night at the hospital for observation just to wait for the echocardiogram (sonogram?) he wants me to do next. I have to call in first thing this morning to see when they can do that on me.
I tell ya... I had a strong ride with ZERO problems last Wednesday with my club. Thursday I gave blood... and then all this started cropping up. I have always thought I was really healthy.. never felt any kind of chest pain (okay..except after climbing our nasty North Road in 100+ heat index heat...). I have never felt this..
Folks... I may never donate again (too expensive for me!)..but like I said.. I am an anomoly. Please don't you-gals stop giving blood!
I'll keep you updated! This is just real strange. Ugh..
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