Anybody here ever suffer from piercing-like chest pains?

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I'm only 26 and I'm pretty much fit. These chest pains come suddenly and I feel like a blade is piercing my heart, sometimes they last for 5 seconds sometimes for minutes. I get them every once in a while not every day. I used to get them every day when I used to play online poker 8+ hours a day and was in poor shape, and constantly on tilt and eating fast food.
 

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I'm only 26 and I'm pretty much fit. These chest pains come suddenly and I feel like a blade is piercing my heart, sometimes they last for 5 seconds sometimes for minutes. I get them every once in a while not every day. I used to get them every day when I used to play online poker 8+ hours a day and was in poor shape, and constantly on tilt and eating fast food.

maybe a good time to see your Doc.. ya know?
 

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Doesn't sound good bud. You need to see a doctor asap and reduce stress. Good luck!
 

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This could be from plenty of things. First, do you drink? Do you smoke? As both of these can act like symptoms other problems?
 

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Worst chest pains I ever had were after I was drinking beer in bed... Kept me up all night. Gas stuck in my chest somewhere. Scared the shit out of me though.
 

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yes get check and take a baby aspirin 81mg until you get checked

Great advice on the baby aspirin. I take one every morning because of family history. Mom just had quadruple bypass.

As for the chest pains, definitely get to the doctor or to a hospital. Could be nothing but you really want to make sure.
 

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Go to the emergency room. Instant access. No waiting for chest pains. No appointment needed. Every test done ASAP. You will be admitted so be prepared for that.
my buddy had a heart attack at 26. It happens. But....he is still here 26 years later.
 

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you are asking this in a gambling forum. Go to a doctor.

doctors are terrible gamblers why would go to one of them when we are here to help ? Don't worry lid, it's nothing, just a little agita. smoke a joint and relax.
 

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Sharp intermittent shooting pains in the chest are commonplace and can often cause you to double up in pan for seemingly no reason. They only last a couple of seconds and you’re fine before and immediately after, but in the instant they strike it’s an intense amount of pain. Most of us continue through our daily lives ignoring these which occur about once a week to once a month, as any online search will instantly alert you that you’re probably suffering a heart attack (which we know isn’t the case). So what are the causes of sharp pain in the chest?
Well you’ll be pleased to know to begin with that the causes of sharp chest pain – particularly those in the left side of the chest by the heart – are hardly ever related to problems with the heart itself. This may be surprising but the reason is that the nerves connected to the heart are situated in the centre of the chest. Additionally, heart pain creates a full squeezing sensation rather than a short and sharp burst of pain. However if the pain continues, or you notice any tingling in your arm you should still go and see a doctor to be on the safe side (I’ve pretty much got to say that…).
What are the cases of sharp pain chest-wards then? Well if it’s not the heart it must be one of the other items in this region such as the ribs or the muscles between the ribs (AKA the intercostals ) and pain here is known as intercostals myalgia… now there’s a mouthful! If this is what you’re suffering from however fear not – as it’s far more a nuisance than a serious condition.
Often the cause of intercostals myalgia is a viral infection of the muscles, other times it might be from a strain, repetitive activity, muscle spasm or even cramp – and the nature and duration of the pain should help you determine which of these is responsible. If you work out or train in athletics then chances are you’re putting stress on your intercostals and you aren’t even aware. If you ignore it however this pain will normally dissipate on its own. However, anti inflammatory medicine can help make this pain go away if it persists.
Alternatively the pain could be caused by a trapped or damaged nerve, particularly if it continues. Again the best medicine for this is rest and time, but painkillers such as paracetamol will help until it goes away. Finally it could be an inflammation of the joint between the rib and breastbone which is called ‘costo-chondritis’ and is also caused by stress and heavy loading. So those are the causes of sharp pain in the chest, and though it’s unpleasant, if it’s short and sharp and to one side of the chest you can rest assured it’s most likely not anything sinister. Mystery solved!

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Thank you for the concerns and tips guys... I hate going to the doctor or dentist for that matter... I chuckled with some replies. I do party hard but not as hard as I did 3-4 years ago, almost everyday. Judge the nipple piercing got stolen, I believe is a clit piercing now, talk about upgrades.
 

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My friend (36) was in a church league basketball game 2 nights ago, turned around to jog up the court and went face first to the ground! He died of a heart attack on the court! I would consider having a doctor take a look at your problem....
 

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My friend (36) was in a church league basketball game 2 nights ago, turned around to jog up the court and went face first to the ground! He died of a heart attack on the court! I would consider having a doctor take a look at your problem....


Sorry to hear that.
 

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