Anxiety or something else?

Wife has kidney stone operation mid Jan.

Next night I'm in the ER thinking I'm having a heart attack. I was fine, nothing out of the ordinary, walked down stairs, got tight in the chest, starting feeling dizzy. Legs felt kind of weak. Face around nose and jaw started tingling. I started gasping for air. ER did an EKG and blood test. EKG was fine. White blood cell count was up. Diagnosis: Bronchitis, Walking pneumonia, sinusitis, infiltrates in my lungs, and bronchial spasms. Was given steroid pill, zpack antibiotics and steroid "rescue" inhaler.

About a week later I ended up back in the ER with the same symptoms. Another EKG turned out fine. Was given a daily steroid inhaler. I think they mostly wrote me off as anxiety that time.

A week later I spend the entire night sitting up and gasping for air. Went to a Nurse Practioner the next morning. She thought it was acid reflux. Gave me prescription for an antacid. I got better over the course of about a week or two. Lifted something heavy and ended up suffering again that night. One of the stranger symptoms is extreme exhaustion in my abdominals. My stomach muscles feel like I've been freezing cold and shivering until the muscles that shiver when you are cold are so exhausted they can't contract anymore.

Ended up seeing a cardiologist. 64 slice scan and everything came back good with a "moderately" enlarged heart.

Did ok for about two weeks. Did some labor intensive work around the house. Relapsed. This time mostly just these random shortness of breath type episodes and a buzzing or butterflies like feeling in my chest area. Breathlessness just last a few seconds but the chest stuff can last for several minutes at a time.  Physical exertion seems to cause me to relapse or makes the symptoms worse and causes delayed and prolonged fatigue the day after.

Since that relapse I've had an ultrasound for gallbladder, a HIDA scan for gall bladder and a cat scan of my torso. Also a 24 hour heart monitor halter test. Also got a chest x-ray.

All came back normal. :-/

Did a whole lot of walking for work. Spent 2 days exhausted afterwards.

Today I had an endoscopy and a colonoscopy. Both came back normal. I didn't even have any signs of acid reflux. No hiatal hernia, no ulcer, NOTHING. etc. Which were all the theorized culprits at some point.

I'm at a complete loss. All this week (even before prepping for the colonoscopy) I've felt my heart beat in my chest and in various places in my abdomen. Tonight I haven't slept a wink because I could feel it. Does it anytime I lay flat. If I lie down, even elevated suddenly I can feel my heart beating inside my abdomen like a jackhammer and at this point I can feel the pounding all the way from my chest area to my groin/buttocks area. A super heard thumping in rythme with my heart beat.

I've had an echo on my heart and also did a couple of pulmonary tests but have not received those results yet.

My biggest complaint lately is a sharp shooting pain in my chest. The best way I know to describe it is if you lift weights using your chest and over did it and the muscles give you that lactic acid burn type shooting pain across your pectoral muscle. This pain is more in the last 2 weeks or so. It also seems to last up to 2 hours or maybe even 3 hours sometimes. But it can also go completely away and I won't feel it at all. Normal anxiety symptom?

I recently saw another doctor who proscribed me some generic Prozac. I'm a little worried about side effects from this drug. (particularly sexual side effects). Any advice on Prozac I can get would also be greatly appreciated.

Has anyone experienced anything like this before?

 

Wow that's a lot. I'm not a doctor but I've had a lot of test done especially for my heart due to pulmonary embolism and a small heart condition. Have you done stress test or a nuclear stress test?

Stress gave you anxiety, same happened to me, I thought I had a tumor, plus I was stressing out on some finance problems, all stress and fear build up and boom you get generalized anxiety or other type of anxiety, good luck try to relax I know it's hard but we have to be well and try to restore our brains again because anxiety doesn't go away so easily this is my second time with anxiety , and I triggered it myself

Samantha I haven't had a stress test but I have had 2 forms of nuclear test, the CT scan on my heart and they did a dye test on the cat scan. Im still awaitimg the rwsults for the heart echo and pulmonary test. If those both come back negative I think I may request a stress test next if for no other reason than to put my mind at rest.

A ct scan with dye is just to check for like pulmonary embolism that's how they found mine. To check for blockages in the arteries they do a nuclear stress test. It's a radioactive dye that last in your system 6 to 24 hours I believe. They make you run on a treadmill then jump on a table for pictures and another round of pictures at rest. Your arteries will light up orange if there's no blockage if there is there will be a black spot.