Chemo and Heart Attacks.
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I have not had such an experience. I definitely think you should go to your Dr. asap, even if it just to find out all is well. I find the nurses in the Chemo lab I go to are great sources of information, and they are more accessible than the Oncologist. You might call your nurses too.
Be well, seof.0 -
Hi mgm....for sure get checked, I'm thinking that your pulse was up due to showering, any exercion and mine goes up, but that's not necessarily a bad thing in itself, if you have 'chest pain' and it's bothering you go to ER...I collapse on my bed even now with exhaustion, sure takes a lot out of us eh!
Hope your feeling better and get the attention you need...love and hugs0 -
Definetely see the doctor. We know our bodies best and know when something is awry. That being said, I do have twinges and aches in the heart area, and since I know that Herceptin can cause heart damage, I worry. Of course, I always worry, so this is not out of the ordinary for me and I am not seeing doc. I do not, however, have shortness of breath.
Maybe follow that urge to collapse on the bed...honey, could you bring me some orange juice? It is a good time to listen to what your body tells you is needed.
Sending love your way, Joyce0 -
NO heart attack! Yippee! But, what I did have was an abnormal EKG. It's strange because I an EKG in December before my lumpectomy and another late in December in the ER. Both were normal. So, I'm going for a nuclear stress test. This may show something more i.e. a blockage, etc. We'll see. But in any case, I'm of a mind set that says - Let me have your best shot because I'm going to beat whatever this is, too. AMen.unknown said:Definetely see the doctor. We know our bodies best and know when something is awry. That being said, I do have twinges and aches in the heart area, and since I know that Herceptin can cause heart damage, I worry. Of course, I always worry, so this is not out of the ordinary for me and I am not seeing doc. I do not, however, have shortness of breath.
Maybe follow that urge to collapse on the bed...honey, could you bring me some orange juice? It is a good time to listen to what your body tells you is needed.
Sending love your way, Joyce
Marilynn0
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