Question Posted Thursday September 11 2008, 9:01 pm
i find this a bit weird, i was just on the computer just surfing on the internet and talking to my friends online. and it happened... 3 times in a row. my heart went "BOOM" and i gasped. or stopped breathing, i don't know what i did at the same time. and then it happened again after i ignored it before. i thought it was weird, so i decided to take a shower. and when i press my hand against my chest.. not hard, and you have to focus to feel your heart beat, when i just put my hand on my chest... i felt my heart beat hard. for some odd reason, i wasn't running or anything. I WAS JUST SITTING THERE! and then, usually hearts beat a bit slow.. like "boom... boom.. booom" mine was like "BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM" and it was thumping hard. weird isn't it? and usually when i work out during dance, or walk to school.. i usually don't get that tired or start sweating, but in dance.. i started having trouble keeping up. what's wrong with me? please help!
Fairy answered Friday September 12 2008, 8:45 am: Hi...
It seems as we are on the same boat =) I also experience the same things. My heart beat on its own increases and on its own decreases. I even went for check up, they said everything is good and normal and that i'm having a normal and healthy heart... =)Even i can't sleep when it comes.
But the pain remains. Not only this my left hand starts paining as well.
There could b 3 reasons.
1) Gastrics.
2) Stress.
3) Masuclar pain.
Try to relax when ever you feel such kind of bummpy jumping... If it remains consult a Doctor.
But according to my experience it is dur to stress...
Let me know thw pains you feel when your heart pumps abnormally. Lets see if i can help you more... =)
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