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Posted by Lews on Apr-02-2013 20:57:

Holy fuck, I'm pretty sure I have that

I've suffered from a similar pain for years now and have taken all sorts of medicine for it, as well as had all the ECG and usual tests and got nothing.


Posted by wotyzoid on Apr-02-2013 21:00:

That's happened to me before, but I never felt a "bubble", just a sharp pain.


Posted by Guest on Apr-02-2013 21:04:

You guys aren't alone! Happens to me from time to time too


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-02-2013 21:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Lews
Holy fuck, I'm pretty sure I have that

I've suffered from a similar pain for years now and have taken all sorts of medicine for it, as well as had all the ECG and usual tests and got nothing.




Right? Pretty goddamn satisfied now, aren't you??



quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
That's happened to me before, but I never felt a "bubble", just a sharp pain.



See, it's definitely ALL about the bubble sensation. There is no mistaking it. I would say it's the defining characteristic of this particular pain that separates it from other types of chest pain. I have never been able to describe this pain without saying that it feels like a bubble in my lung. Heh.


Posted by wotyzoid on Apr-02-2013 21:06:

Sounds like I survived a heart attack then.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-02-2013 21:11:

Many people do, actually.


Posted by Lews on Apr-02-2013 21:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Right? Pretty goddamn satisfied now, aren't you??






See, it's definitely ALL about the bubble sensation. There is no mistaking it. I would say it's the defining characteristic of this particular pain that separates it from other types of chest pain. I have never been able to describe this pain without saying that it feels like a bubble in my lung. Heh.


Yeah, and I was always afraid that the bubble feeling was really just my heart about to explode.

God damn


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-02-2013 21:26:

The worst thing about it is that, unless you have a 12 lead on WHILE you're experiencing the pain - there's really no way to know that it is, in fact, your heart. I mean, unless you did at some point have a huge fucking MI...then it would show up as q waves regardless. But then you would have already known that for sure. Sooooooooooooooo yeah.


Posted by Lira on Apr-02-2013 21:50:

And I thought I was hardcore for having an abnormal bone growth

I wish it was as sexy as it sounds


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Apr-02-2013 21:53:

"Ah, yes, 2013. The year we all found out that Marcus had a tail."


Posted by itsamemario on Apr-02-2013 23:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Silky Johnson
For years I have experienced a strange, totally sporadic, chest pain. The best way I can describe it is that it feels like I have a bubble in my lung - producing an extremely sharp pain upon inspiration, that doesn't go away until I actually take a deep breath and feel the "bubble" "pop".

I even went to the ER once, because I got paranoid that maybe it was a blood clot in my lung and I would have a stroke (lol, still a smoker back then). They did an ECG and all kinds of blood tests and the doctor told me it was nothing - likely just inflammation of the muscles in and around my ribcage. I wasn't really satisfied with that answer..it didn't seem inclusive enough based on my symptoms. Additionally, I know other people who have experienced this same thing - there HAS to be a name for it!


Were you smoking weed at the time? Cus if, then it was probably a heart attack. I've heard that can happen.


Posted by Sushipunk on Apr-02-2013 23:58:

quote:
Originally posted by itsamemario
Were you smoking weed at the time? Cus if, then it was probably a heart attack. I've heard that can happen.


One of my flat mates from years ago died of a heart attack while smoking weed He had a cardiac arrhythmia though, which probably had a lot to do with it.


Posted by itsamemario on Apr-03-2013 00:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
One of my flat mates from years ago died of a heart attack while smoking weed He had a cardiac arrhythmia though, which probably had a lot to do with it.


You've lived with Mattsanity?


Posted by Vector A on Apr-03-2013 02:30:

Arrhythmias generally don't lead to heart *attacks*, though they can cause cardiac arrest (not the same thing).


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-03-2013 02:35:

Sure they can. Any arrhythmia, uncontrolled, can potentially lead to either a fatal arrhythmia and/or an MI. If it inhibits perfusion, there is always the potential.


Posted by Vector A on Apr-03-2013 02:43:


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-03-2013 02:46:

Awwwwyeah.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Apr-03-2013 05:06:

So I realized today that I am basically taking the exact same course twice but in two different areas (so the credits dont overlap lol)... Fun.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Apr-03-2013 05:11:

Maybe you should have asked your parents to fill out your enrolment applications?


Posted by Lews on Apr-03-2013 05:18:

Yeah, I've got arrhythmia issues, which is why I've had so many tests and tried so many medicines. Never heard anyone mention Precordial Catch Syndrome before, though.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Apr-03-2013 05:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Lews
Yeah, I've got arrhythmia issues, which is why I've had so many tests and tried so many medicines. Never heard anyone mention Precordial Catch Syndrome before, though.


pretty sure your condition is mincing poofterism.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-03-2013 05:27:

Read the wiki - precordial catch isn't a cardiac thing. They think the pain originates from the parietal pleura of the lungs...which makes perfect sense (in relation to my symptoms at any rate), heh.



edit: sucks you've got an arrhythmia though - I have a friend with an issue and the docs just can't seem to help her. She even had a Holter monitor for 72 hours and it didn't catch anything. What a pain.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Apr-03-2013 05:33:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Maybe you should have asked your parents to fill out your enrolment applications?



Hur dur...

No, its a history course, but the teacher is focused on doing a research paper for it (lol its on the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki apparently, this will be a slam dunk) and my English course is on research papers.

So both are about research papers and the history teacher has a penchant for being particular about the proper way of doing research papers (I have taken a course from him before, but he seems to have gotten more hardcore since the last time I took one of his courses).


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-03-2013 05:35:

Easy A imo. Research papers are a joke. No creativity involved whatsoever.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Apr-03-2013 05:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Easy A imo. Research papers are a joke. No creativity involved whatsoever.



Yea pretty much. Even better if I can write the same paper for both classes hahaha.

The english class has 2 days a week in lab doing research and learning research techniques so its pretty piddly stuff. I am kinda sitting there going "crap why did I go back to school again?"

Course this is just shit I need for transfer credits so gotta do what ya gotta do.


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