I've been having chest pains across the front of my upper chest for about two hours now, and I'm kind of worried. They feel deep, and not necessarily at the heart, but more in the center. It doesn't hurt when I breathe, but when I move my upper torso/shoulders and lay down it feels like something is squeezing on it harshly. It also hurts when I lift my arms. Nothing is numb or twitching.
Stats:
>21 yr old female
>5'9" 313 lbs
>I have considerably severe hypothyroidism and PCOS.. I am on medications for both
>I'm on a high dose of estrogen and my breasts have grown a bra size in 2 weeks
>I ate pretty poorly today, but for the most part I've been eating a good diet and exercising regularly (doctors orders)
I've never felt this sensation before. Can it be any of those things causing these kinds of chest pains? Has my fat caught up with me, giving me a heart attack? Or am I just getting scared over a lazy fart? All I get in a Google search are inconclusive answers.
>>17433590
First you calm your tits, preferably by patting them slowly. Then you figure a way to the next doctor and let yourself get checked. If you look for someone saying that this is normal for them then well that could very well be true but fuck that and don't risk it.
if it hurts more when you lift your arms or change the position of your chest in general its probably not heart. Heart attack tends to feel like constant dull pain, like sth is sitting on your chest etc. If the intensity of pain changes with movements its provavly sth else (there are many nerves, muscles etc in the.chest). Also your sudden breast growth might have contributed to this.
>>17433593
But ye, if you're concerned you could have an EKG made to exclude the possibility of heart attack
>>17433590
Could be acid reflux.
That's where your stomach acid rises up your osephegus and gives you chest pains.
i have it as well. I eat more alkaline foods to feel better. Google alkaline and acidic foods.
>>17433590
Could also be bone spurs, get an X-ray