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Chest pain
Hi sweetvickid,
It seems to me that to get pain in the middle of your chest after exertion is not "normal" under most circumstances. You don't know if the problem is cardiac in nature or whether it has something to do with having had cancer or even some other cause like reflux. I would not personally be satisfied waiting more than a month to find out what is going on. If it is cancer-related or cardiac related I do not see how you can benefit by waiting for more than a month to see the doctor. Please call your doctor asap. Let him/her decide if you need to come in for an office visit. You deserve to give your health the best chance you can. IRENE0 -
Sweet Vicki ... Please call your doctor, firstjessiesmom1 said:Chest pain
Hi sweetvickid,
It seems to me that to get pain in the middle of your chest after exertion is not "normal" under most circumstances. You don't know if the problem is cardiac in nature or whether it has something to do with having had cancer or even some other cause like reflux. I would not personally be satisfied waiting more than a month to find out what is going on. If it is cancer-related or cardiac related I do not see how you can benefit by waiting for more than a month to see the doctor. Please call your doctor asap. Let him/her decide if you need to come in for an office visit. You deserve to give your health the best chance you can. IRENE
thing tomorrow... Monday! If anything, he/she can put your mind at ease. Our health is nothing to fool around with, even more so after our journey with breast cancer.
hugs for you!
Vicki Sam0 -
I know where you're coming
I know where you're coming from. It seems I always want to wait till the next time I see my doc to bring things up, but in your circumstance, I would call. Chest pain is nothing to mess around with. I'm praying everything turns out ok for you, could be something minor and it will put your mind at ease. God Bless
Miles of Love,
~Kari0 -
Yep you're rightpinkkari09 said:I know where you're coming
I know where you're coming from. It seems I always want to wait till the next time I see my doc to bring things up, but in your circumstance, I would call. Chest pain is nothing to mess around with. I'm praying everything turns out ok for you, could be something minor and it will put your mind at ease. God Bless
Miles of Love,
~Kari
Same advice I would give anyone. I also remembered that one of the chemo drugs I took can effect the heart valves. So I have sent her nurse and email which she always reads first thing in the morn. Let you know what she says.0 -
Call your doctor please--be vigilant
I do not want to scare anyone and, believe me, I would have the same treatment again if it will buy me another 22 years, but I had a mild heart attack in 2007. I had no risk factors and no family history other than (hx of cancer, radiation, chemo--never adriamycin though). The ACS had sent an email about a year before warning of the risks of longterm survivors and heart disease, but being active, not overweight with low blood pressure--I thought it could NEVER happen to me.
I was folding clothes one evening and then had sudden, severe pain and pressure in my chest and left arm, accompanied with vomiting. Danny called 911 and none of the paramedics thought I could possibly be having a heart attack. Everyone kept saying esophageal spasm. Spent the night in the hospital and the next morning my cardiac enzymes were sky high and I was being rushed to cath lab.
Anyway, the moral of this story is not to keep anyone from being treated for cancer. I certainly would not be here today if I had not been treated for the cancer. Vicki, I just want you to not blow this off and see your doctor as soon as possible.
Duke researchers call our increased risk for cardiovascular injury the "multiple hit hypothesis." The great news is we are living long enough to be longterm survivors; the bad news is we must be vigilant about our cardiovascular system after treatment.
See more at:
Early Breast Cancer Therapy, Cardiovascular Injury, and the "Multiple-Hit" Hypothesis0 -
Y'all are so sweet!lizzie17 said:call
Call first thing in the morning. That is what our doctors are there for---us.
I will call first thing in the morning and will let you know what they say.0 -
Good!sweetvickid said:Y'all are so sweet!
I will call first thing in the morning and will let you know what they say.
Always better to be safe...0 -
Please let us know how yousweetvickid said:Y'all are so sweet!
I will call first thing in the morning and will let you know what they say.
Please let us know how you are doing. You are in my thoughts and prayers.0 -
I'm wondering what the docsweetvickid said:Y'all are so sweet!
I will call first thing in the morning and will let you know what they say.
I'm wondering what the doc said, and how you're doing?
Hugs,
Linda0 -
Vicki? What did you findGabe N Abby Mom said:I'm wondering what the doc
I'm wondering what the doc said, and how you're doing?
Hugs,
Linda
Vicki? What did you find out? Praying for you.
Hugs, Diane0 -
Vicki, did you see yoursweetvickid said:Y'all are so sweet!
I will call first thing in the morning and will let you know what they say.
Vicki, did you see your doctor? Getting worried.0 -
update
From the echo I have to go see a cariologist Thursday. All iknow is that I have atrial septial anuerysm which is a bulge in the muscle wall between the two upper chambers. Can't be too bad if they aren't slapping my butt in the hospital.0 -
Good to see an update fromsweetvickid said:update
From the echo I have to go see a cariologist Thursday. All iknow is that I have atrial septial anuerysm which is a bulge in the muscle wall between the two upper chambers. Can't be too bad if they aren't slapping my butt in the hospital.
Good to see an update from you Vicki. Hoping what they found out isn't bad.
Good luck with your appointment with the cardiologist. Let us know.
Hugs, Debby0 -
Oh the joys - I'm prayingDebbyM said:Good to see an update from
Good to see an update from you Vicki. Hoping what they found out isn't bad.
Good luck with your appointment with the cardiologist. Let us know.
Hugs, Debby
Oh the joys - I'm praying that all is well with you. As Vicki Sam always says , it's the cancer that keeps on giving!0
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