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Old 08-09-2009, 05:04 PM
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Thanks Jeff. It has partly helped. It did feel like a fire craker as in an instantanious thud a little painfull but not crushing as described by a cardiac event. Stopping my breathing also for that second.I suppose it felt like my heart was about to burst out of my throat or if it hyperflexed (as if you have over extended a joint) you may have something about the esophegous as following the thud i brought up some acid for a while and later whilst in the ER i had a muscular pain in my back between my shoulder blades, simlar to a sore muscle pain.
The only thing that concerns me is that it occured after about 2 mailes of a run and just after i had picked up the pace to a fast run increasing brathing then slowing down again that was the moment it struck. Would this be classed as that cool down period? (worried).
My doc wants me to wear another monitor and try to recreate the symptom again. That terrifies me!!
the only thing i`ll say that helps is that my Grandfather bless him died earlier this year at the age of 94. he tells me that he suffered what he called a missed heart beat for 40 to 50 years
. He died following a hip OP and phneumonia!
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