I have minor acid reflux if that has to do with this:
When I turn over in bed suddenly sometimes a get this odd feeling in the center of my chest. It feels like a bubble popped in my heart. It doesn't hurt, but it feels SO odd. What could this be? Should I tell my doctor about this?
Is it your acid reflux? Probably, but no one can tell you for sure but your doctor. To be on safe side call his office and ask his nurse. You can call and ask a question without going in for an appointment. If they want to see you they will let you know. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
Nallie answered Sunday March 5 2006, 5:45 pm: I know someone who had acid reflux or indigestion for about a year before he had a major heart attack. The Dr. told him he shouldn't have self treated or ignored the indigestion because it was a symptom of heart trouble. Since it seems to be bothersome (even without pain) I believe that you should tell your Dr. If it's minor than at least you will have some peace of mind. [ Nallie's advice column | Ask Nallie A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday March 5 2006, 3:54 pm: Considering its not hurting, i'd probably wait it out and if lasted awhile i'd see a docter.
But if your that worried, I'd just go ask a docter about it. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
fish34 answered Sunday March 5 2006, 1:12 pm: It's probably not your heart, instead, it's most likely something going on in your esophogus (like heart burn, it's not really in your heart). This would be related to the acid reflux. Since it's not hurting I doubt you're in any danger, but still tell your doctor or try to research it. :) [ fish34's advice column | Ask fish34 A Question ]
xcheerbabex108 answered Sunday March 5 2006, 1:07 pm: I'm pretty sure it has something to do with the acid reflux. It sounds like it. I don't think it's an immediate thing for your doctor, but don't forget to tell him, either.
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