Sensation inconfortable et lourde dans la poitrine avec des palpitations cardiaques - Qu'est-ce que c'est ?

Salut, alors je vais commencer par dire que j'ai 280 livres et 5 pieds 8 pouces, je suis une femme, j'ai 27 ans. J'ai été comme ça pendant plus de six ans, la prise de poids due à un trouble de l'hyperphagie. C'est sous contrôle maintenant, je commence à perdre du poids, mais mon problème maintenant est mon cœur.

Il y a environ un an ou deux, j'ai commencé à remarquer qu'il était difficile de s'allonger. Je regardais la télévision, allongée, et mon cœur me semblait lourd. Pas de douleur, juste un inconfort. Étant l'idiote que j'étais, j'ai juste supporté ça jusqu'à très récemment, mais maintenant le problème s'est aggravé. Voici mes symptômes :

1. Palpitations cardiaques. Mon cœur bat vite parfois, mais lentement et régulièrement à d'autres moments. Il bat aussi plus fort, si vous voyez ce que je veux dire, comme si je pouvais le voir battre. Cela dure quelques minutes, dix au maximum, et se produit généralement lorsque je suis allongée, en faisant une activité intense et que le stress/l'anxiété le provoquent.

2. C'est si inconfortable de s'allonger. Je m'allonge sur le dos et puis je sens cette sensation inconfortable dans mon cœur (c'est bien pire que ce que je ressentais en m'allongeant il y a un an. En fait, c'est presque douloureux). Alors je me tourne sur le côté gauche, même chose. Puis le côté droit, et encore, même chose. Cela n'arrive pas à chaque fois que je m'allonge, mais quand cela arrive, cela attire toute mon attention.

3. Parfois, j'ai cette étrange douleur près de mon cœur, mais près de ma gorge, et occasionnellement, mais pas autant, d'autres parties de mon cœur.

Je suis allée chez le cardiologue, j'ai fait un électrocardiogramme et une échographie et c'était "normal", alors qu'est-ce que c'est ? Je dois porter un moniteur pendant quelques semaines puis revenir pour un test d'effort. Ma plus grande peur est que des années de mode de vie malsain et inactif aient ruiné mon cœur et j'ai si peur qu'à tout moment je vais faire une crise cardiaque ou un accident vasculaire cérébral à cause de cela. Je ne peux pas me détendre et je suis anxieuse tout le temps, ce qui ne fait qu'aggraver le problème. Je ne me sens plus comme avant, je me sens différente. Je sais que quelque chose ne va pas, mais je ne sais pas quoi et à cause de cela je ne sais pas à quel point c'est sérieux.

Des choses que je devrais mentionner : Ma mère a eu un accident vasculaire cérébral au début de cette année en raison d'une fibrillation auriculaire. D'après ce que j'ai lu en ligne, il s'agit d'un "rythme cardiaque anormal" et etc., est-ce que cela pourrait être ça ? Je ne sais pas, j'ai si peur.

Cela m'a tellement effrayée que j'ai commencé à manger une alimentation saine pour le cœur, et à marcher pour être plus en bonne santé. Quelles autres choses puis-je faire pour éviter une crise cardiaque ou pour améliorer ces symptômes ?

Une dernière chose. Je ne sais pas si cela est lié, mon médecin pense que c'est juste un muscle, mais j'ai eu cette douleur dans la région de ma poitrine/seins qui est aggravée chaque fois que je suis anxieuse. J'ai une anxiété sociale, et depuis cette année, une sensation de panique où que j'aille. J'ai eu ma première crise de panique il y a un mois.

Merci pour votre temps.

lily sorry to hear about you symptoms,

i have the some symptoms like you i am also over weight and 30 year old male---i feel heaviness in my left side chest and i have lot of burps with it-----some time hot senstion in my chest i have some time palpitation of heart-------i have done 16 ecgs in which on is abnormal for the confirmation doc keep me on 24 hours holter ecg and alo have echo done 2 times-----my cardilogist say to me that i didnot need any medicine he sy some time my heart beat become slow but i am not alone every person will have like that-----i have panic attacks and feel scared when ever i think about travelling in plane and if some one hs heart attack or cancer my gp and cardiologist think i have the problem because of anxiety and acid reflux------i have endoscopy done 4 months ago didnot show any problem in that now i am taking propranolol 10 mg 3 times a day,lexapro 10 mg 1 tablet at night time for anxiety,and also one tablet 10 mg for my acid reflux------i am using medicine from one week no doubt i feel little bit better but not totaly still feel heaviness in my chest what i am trying now to relax my mind ------i have done alot of test till now blood work etc etc no thing shows any problem  well keep praying from God that one day we all will feel well--------your tests are clear don,t think alot just think one think if you have heart problem believe me you will have a heart attack till now but some time its cause by anxiety ,acid reflux ,gas etc etc==========heart attack dinot wait for any thing it will kill person in seconds i m fcing  panic attacks heart escape beat palpitation tightness in chest from last 4 years it sucks som time i cry when i am alone--------if its possible that i can buy heart from super market and replace it with mine i will do it but heart is not available in super markets--------sad but accept the reality we don,t have problem i am facing it from 4 years(((((((16 ecgs +  24 hour holter ecg + 2 echo + endoscopy+ colonscopy + stool tests 2 times + ulta sound  times + tyroid test + chest x ray 2 times + all body functions test 3 times included every thing cbc,liver function test ,cholestrol test,kidneys and many others )))no things wrong------just be brave and try to not think to much i know its hard i am still thinking some times but not like before that every time i think keep praying for u that every thing will become fine soon

Lily,

Commencez par prendre une profonde inspiration... vous avez apporté des changements de mode de vie très constructifs... bravo.

La marche est un excellent exercice pour le cœur. À mesure que vous gagnez en force, allez un peu plus vite, allez un peu plus loin.

J'ai un prolapsus de la valve mitrale diagnostiqué à la fin des années soixante-dix... je prends de l'Inderal LA 160 mg quotidiennement et je me porte très bien.

Lorsque votre cœur s'emballe, on appelle cela une tachycardie.

La fibrillation atriale est un frémissement des oreillettes plutôt qu'un battement. C'est comme si le cœur ne pouvait pas achever le battement.

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Un moniteur Holter est excellent... il a montré sur papier millimétré ce qui était difficile pour moi à exprimer en mots compréhensibles.

Peut-être pourrez-vous demander un dosage du cholestérol.

Nous avons un groupe de discussion sur l'anxiété...

How do i join the anxiety group? Is it online? Ive been suffering w it for about 4 yrs now.

I have been dealing with the same thing. Doc checked all heart possibilities and all is normal. Im 37 had a hysterectomy so im thinking my hormones are all out of wack. Prob menopause, in my case. I hope u get some answers. Honestly the only thing that has gotten me thru is my faith in God, praying, and eliminating anything that stresses me. Oh and those deep breathing exercises really help!

Lily, sorry to hear you're having such anxiety and panic attacks, it can't be easy for

you, you are so young,  First thing I'm going to say to you is, you've made the right

choice to start eating healthier and exercising.  Secondly, if you' ve already seen a

doctor and they've determined your tests were normal, chances are you're not going to have a heart attack.  You are young, it can take decades for coronary artery disease to develop in the firstt place, and secondly unless you've gone through an early menopause the hormone estrogen protects women, that is why

they lag behind men as faf as heart attacks are concerned.  I don't know how old

your mum was when she had her stroke, but it's not common for people to have

atrial fibrillation before 60 years of age, of course they can, but that's not the norm.

Chances are, you won't have a heart attack, you are too young.  Hopefully, you 

don't smoke or use cocaine, because they can cause heart attacks in younger people, but again, it's not common.  I didn't realize how old this post was, I hope

you're continuing to eat healthy foods and exercise, and I hope your panic attacks have become less frequent.  Take care of yourself.

Hey Lily, je m'appelle Matt, j'ai 27 ans et je souffre de sentiments très similaires, bien que pas en position allongée. Parfois, j'ai une douleur dans la partie supérieure gauche de ma poitrine... C'est super que tu aies commencé à manger des aliments bons pour le cœur. Mais je pense que tu devrais suivre avec ton médecin traitant au moins tous les trois mois pour pouvoir au moins suivre ta santé.

I'm going through the same thing as well and I'm only 21! It's really scary I've had EKG, Echocardiogram, Stress Test, Chest X-ray, 24HR Heart Monitor, CT Scan, MRI etc. and everything has came back normal . It a good thing nothing is wrong but the chest pains won't subside sometimes and that's the part that's upsetting. I pray to God that you we will defeat this and come out stronger tab ever! Good luck Hun

HI, I have the same, cardiologist says paroxysmal AF, which is occasional AF and not dangerous, he said when it happens feel your pulse and you will notice it is really steady.  He also said lying on left hand side can cause uncomfortable symptoms as this is the side nearest to your heart.  Turn over to right and the feeling goes.  I have GERD and this is also connected to AF, mine always happens after food, I get a flip, flutter and sometimes a hot sensation which goes either straight away or after a couple of hours.  I am female and post menopausal so have noticed mine come in waves, I have several of the flops and flutters for a couple of days, then for several weeks nothing.  I do understand it is scary, I am scared now typing as my chest is banging and I feel heavy in the middle, but my pulse is steady so feel happy that nothing serious will happen.  

Hi Lily, do you have an update? When I read your post, it sounds exactly like me. I have not heard anyone describe it exactly like that before. I would love to know how you are doing now. I pray you are doing great!

I've been experience similar symptoms, the palpitations are WORSE in the morning when I rise and it's making my life unbearable. I have a very stressful career and I do smoke (trying to quit) haven't been to gym in 2 months as I'm just too busy. I also notice circulation is terrible in my arms and I get pins and needles just by leaning against something. And I'm sweating a lot lately, just behind my neck. Anyone else experience the same thing? oh and it's worse JUST before my period

I'm scared too!!! Ive been having alot of the same symptoms..a d I to now have anxiety

For anyone suffering with something with palpitations and pain in their chest when lying down. Think about getting a D-dimer blood test.

I was on and off a strong contraceptive pill for a hormone imbalance (pcos) and the last time I was on it, every time I lay down, It felt like something was leaning on my chest. I came off it immediately because I knew it was high risk. I started getting palpitations, sweating, pins and needles in my hands and crushing chest pains. This was at any time mainly at rest. I went to my GP who sent me to a&e I had an ecg by which time my heart had slowed down and they told me it was anxiety. It kept happening I went to a&e a couple of times more, both times my heart had slowed down and I was told anxiety. I got an echocardiogram which was normal. I started taking beta blockers for the palpitations and was told it was probably my hormones. I started to develop a grainy feeling in my right side of my chest which got worse every time I had a cough. I also felt it was often an effort to take a deep breath in. My symptoms became intolerant recently so I paid to get a CT scan after a chest X-ray came back clear. I had multiple pulmonary emboli. I had these symptoms for 10 years and it is probably down to the beta blockers I am still alive. If I could have had a D-dimer blood test originally I could have saved myself years of pain and anxiety. Even being treated now, I am in a lot of pain. I get breathless just walking 5 minutes.

If you get the D-dimer don’t take aspirin before hand. Good luck!

Hi lily, 

I'm just reading your thread in the quest to find up what's up with me. I experience pressure that makes me feel like have to sit up or i won't be able to breathe when i lay on my back or side. Not all the time but pretty much every time i lay back on our pillows to read our kids a bedtime story or laying on my left side watching tv at the end of the day. I've had all the tests too and best we can figure out is i might have costchondritis...which maybe makes sense as there is swelling in that area so it feels more weighty? Am also looking in to Tietze syndrome just now. But i feel like the sensation of not being able to breathe properly and all the fear that accompanies that makes thing heaps worse. It honestly feels like I am going to take my last breath although logic tells me I have felt like that many times before. Just sharing in case any of this info helps you.

I'd love to know how you're going? Will keep you posted if I get any breakthrough info!

All thebest

Radhika 

Hi guys,

I know this is quite old but wanted to share my experience. I currently have similar symptoms which started 5 months ago with intense pressure in my heart area. So bad I thought I was having a heart attack. I was also burping huge crazy burps (and ive never been a burper!!) I had intense fatigue on and off and I started to be unable to lie on my side or stomach in bed as my breathing would become shallower and then my heart would do these huge beats and I would literally jump out of my skin in fear. I also get weird 'nervous tension' in my whole stomach / chest area which I think is muscle spasms. After chest x-ray / echo / ECG etc came back clear I was so, so depressed and anxious. Then I went for a massage and the masseuse told me that a vertebrae was out in my back in the thoracic spine area. So I went to a highly recommended Chiro and she said that sure enough, the areas of T6 / T7 in my spine were so restricted and I had limited movement. And as the nerves in this particular area of the spine relates directly to your chest and stomach area - it can mimic a heart attack and can also cause burping! It made sense because I had been breastfeeding my son for over 2 yrs and I was hunched over continuously throughout the day and I'd said to my husband that I felt like my body was just about to give up. (And it kinda did...) Please, if you are having these symptoms research thoracic spine issues and chest pressure. I had NO pain in my back, just referred pain to my chest. Since finding this out, I have been seeing my Chiro weekly, going to myotherapy sessions (these have been particularly good as the dry needling releases so much tension in my muscles) and I have also started clinical Pilates with a physio to strengthen my spine. I am slowly starting to heal and the pressure in my chest is much less than it was previously. It is an area that can take a long time to heal unfortunately. I hope this is of help to some of you x