21 year old female.
I've been having left arm pain, a burning sensation that would also radiate to my neck jaw, and shoulder blades (as well as between them). My left wrist would also go tight. Dizziness, nausea, and headache/migraine. And this would happen all at the same time almost. The only thing different is that my breathing is perfectly normal, save for feeling like I need to take a deep breath every now and then.
Been to the ER plenty of times already. In fact, I've been to three different ones. And almost half those times the paramedics took me. Had EKGs up the wazoo, placed on a monitor for a couple hours, tons of blood tests, and about 3 or more echocardiograms. All turned out normal. Doctors are a little worried about my elevated BP and heart rate, but nothing that says DANGER. They all assumed that it was because of anxiety. It did lower after a while.
I would also go to urgent care just to be on the safe side. EKG normal there as well.
I'm still very worried that this could be a warning sign of what's to come. Would tests pick up on early signs?
Luckily, I do have a cardiologist. I've been diagnosed with pericarditis (not at all severe or constricting) so I am being monitored. I've also been having heart palpitations so I will be placed on a heart monitor. Problem is, my next appointment won't be until 3 weeks later.
Yes, I am very worried. The pain is nearly constant now. Before, it came and went. But now it's practically all the time. It woke me up a couple times as well.
I also have anxiety issues. I have a new psychiatrist but I won't be able to see them until mid October.
I'm wondering, can anxiety really cause all these symptoms? I mean, I've had left arm pain before, but having it radiate to other parts of my body... that's something completely new. And I told the doctors about it. But apparently... everything is normal... The ER doctors aren't even sure of what to think of it.
I'm also wondering if I should have an angiogram done. Or a cardiac MRI. But I mean, dozens of EKGs from different hospitals and a handful of echocardiograms would make a heart attack very least likely, yeah?
I'm just sitting here still having pain and I don't know what to think of it anymore.