11-03-2011, 02:37 AM
So the other night after dinner, I sat down at the computer. I was sitting for maybe 5 minutes when out of no where my heart beat kicked up to probably over 200 beats a second, I couldn't breathe, and my chest felt tight it lasted for about 3 minutes. I went upstairs to tell my parents that I might need to go to the emergency room but before I could get the words out I blacked out.
I then had to spend the night in the ER insisting to the nurses that I wasn't on drugs, that I don't drink, I don't take any health supplements, I don't even drink pop. In fact the only thing I had taken all day that would be considered a vice was 3 cups of tea spanning roughly 7 hours. Even after telling them this they still kept insisting that I had to have taken something to cause this. I end up getting home VIA cab at 3am, a referal to a caridologist and I had to set up a time to wear a halter monitor for 24 hours.
A halter monitor just records my heart beat non stop for 24 hours(which I'm currently wearing right now actually). But I don't need the halter monitor to know my heart doesn't feel right since this happened. It feels fluttery and weak. I know it sounds crazy and I shouldn't self diagnose but I honestly think something is wrong. I can't tell my family because I don't want to scare them but I sort of know in my heart(Pun intended) that something isn't right.
I'm 26 and not supposed to have heart problems. No one in my family has died of a heart attack. My grandpa died of congestive heart failure but he was 82.
Anyways I was just wondering if anyone had some first hand knowledge of heart conditions that can cause this and maybe I'm over reacting. Or maybe I'm just looking for piece of mind that everythings ok. Either way I hope someone can give me a little advice or insight because I'm actually pretty scared.
I then had to spend the night in the ER insisting to the nurses that I wasn't on drugs, that I don't drink, I don't take any health supplements, I don't even drink pop. In fact the only thing I had taken all day that would be considered a vice was 3 cups of tea spanning roughly 7 hours. Even after telling them this they still kept insisting that I had to have taken something to cause this. I end up getting home VIA cab at 3am, a referal to a caridologist and I had to set up a time to wear a halter monitor for 24 hours.
A halter monitor just records my heart beat non stop for 24 hours(which I'm currently wearing right now actually). But I don't need the halter monitor to know my heart doesn't feel right since this happened. It feels fluttery and weak. I know it sounds crazy and I shouldn't self diagnose but I honestly think something is wrong. I can't tell my family because I don't want to scare them but I sort of know in my heart(Pun intended) that something isn't right.
I'm 26 and not supposed to have heart problems. No one in my family has died of a heart attack. My grandpa died of congestive heart failure but he was 82.
Anyways I was just wondering if anyone had some first hand knowledge of heart conditions that can cause this and maybe I'm over reacting. Or maybe I'm just looking for piece of mind that everythings ok. Either way I hope someone can give me a little advice or insight because I'm actually pretty scared.