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    that sucks alot maybe you should see a doctor they might give you something.

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      that sucks alot maybe you should see a doctor they might give you something.

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      @Nite:

      that sucks alot maybe you should see a doctor they might give you something.

      Uhh i hate the doctor.. once i went in to talk about soreness in my groin area.. but it was my area near my stuff but it was muscle soreness and my doctor wanted to check me for a hernia.. i was like nooo… but yea.. the panic attcks may have been caused by the pills my mom gave me for my sinuses.. i have a cold i think... but right now im somewhat relaxed.

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        @Nite:

        that sucks alot maybe you should see a doctor they might give you something.

        Uhh i hate the doctor.. once i went in to talk about soreness in my groin area.. but it was my area near my stuff but it was muscle soreness and my doctor wanted to check me for a hernia.. i was like nooo… but yea.. the panic attcks may have been caused by the pills my mom gave me for my sinuses.. i have a cold i think... but right now im somewhat relaxed.

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        @BUBBA_BDS:

        Uhh i hate the doctor.. once i went in to talk about soreness in my groin area.. but it was my area near my stuff but it was muscle soreness and my doctor wanted to check me for a hernia.. i was like nooo..

        Pretty sure he was doing his job…go see a fucking doctor.

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          Did it start after you got the Ylod? :rolleyes:

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            @BUBBA_BDS:

            Uhh i hate the doctor.. once i went in to talk about soreness in my groin area.. but it was my area near my stuff but it was muscle soreness and my doctor wanted to check me for a hernia.. i was like nooo..

            Pretty sure he was doing his job…go see a fucking doctor.

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            @Bronco:

            Pretty sure he was doing his job…go see a fucking doctor.

            [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHKTE75dgE4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHKTE75dgE4[/ame]

            but go to a doctor!

            Es0055 aren't like anybody else...

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              @Bronco:

              Pretty sure he was doing his job…go see a fucking doctor.

              [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHKTE75dgE4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHKTE75dgE4[/ame]

              but go to a doctor!

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              stop with the energy drinks, there full of shit that stops you sleeping… have water

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                @Bronco:

                Pretty sure he was doing his job…go see a fucking doctor.

                [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHKTE75dgE4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHKTE75dgE4[/ame]

                but go to a doctor!

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                Yeah, I'd listen to the others and see a doctor, it will benefit you more than anything.

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                  Yeah, I'd listen to the others and see a doctor, it will benefit you more than anything.

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                  @Gamerr-X:

                  Yeah, I'd listen to the others and see a doctor, it will benefit you more than anything.

                  Yea i will see a doctor tomorrow if gets worse.. but now im calming myself by playing the guitar and getting some adrenaline.

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                    @Gamerr-X:

                    Yeah, I'd listen to the others and see a doctor, it will benefit you more than anything.

                    Yea i will see a doctor tomorrow if gets worse.. but now im calming myself by playing the guitar and getting some adrenaline.

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                    @BUBBA_BDS:

                    Yea i will see a doctor tomorrow if gets worse.. but now im calming myself by playing the guitar and getting some adrenaline.

                    Alright, hope it gets better for you dude, ya got SinS support.

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                      Go drink a case of Red Bull.

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                        Go drink a case of Red Bull.

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                        @Bronco:

                        Do drink a case of Red Bull.

                        Ehh.. never had a red bull all i ever drank for the past 2 weeks was monsters everyday.. but i dont worry about the panics attacks anymore.. i found a technique to stop my heart from pumping adrenaline and beating faste

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                          @BUBBA_BDS:

                          Yea i will see a doctor tomorrow if gets worse.. but now im calming myself by playing the guitar and getting some adrenaline.

                          Alright, hope it gets better for you dude, ya got SinS support.

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                          Well… its not panic attacks.. its a fucking heart murmur.. that means i have to go to a cardiologist.. more time for me to waste.

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                            do they know what is causing the murmmur? if they don't i hope you don't have a hole in your heart.

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                              do they know what is causing the murmmur? if they don't i hope you don't have a hole in your heart.

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                              @Nite:

                              do they know what is causing the murmmur? if they don't i hope you don't have a hole in your heart.

                              Either growth spurt or the too much energy drinks.

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                                @Nite:

                                do they know what is causing the murmmur? if they don't i hope you don't have a hole in your heart.

                                Either growth spurt or the too much energy drinks.

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                                @BUBBA_BDS:

                                Either growth spurt or the too much energy drinks.

                                Some people react badly to caffeine (a young friend of mine had a mild heart attack and was rushed to hospital after 2 cans of coke recently) - and energy drinks are obviously full of caffeine and loads of sugar too. Add to that the adrenelin rush of playing MW2 or whatever and you're asking for trouble.

                                Caffeine takes around 1hr to circulate thorugh every cell in the body - so if you have a can at 9pm, you'll be at full effect by around 10pm and it will last several hours depending on your tolerance. The sugar will kick in sooner and gives that almost instant alertness. So drinking these drinks before bed is pretty stupid (done it plenty of times myself) - your mind and nervous system are buzzing, but your body is exhausted and is not resting and able to repair itself. You end up drinking more the next day because your body is more and more fucked.

                                Try cutting out the caffiene completely and reducing sugar - you might get headaches for a few days while your body clears stuff out but you need to rule the caffeine out. Hopefully it's only that and not a heart problem.

                                To get more energy during the day, try eating a piece of fruit, or some watered down fresh OJ, and eat things with b vitamins (or take a b-vitamin supp to help release energy). Make sure you eat a decent breakfast and support your bodys energy needs throughout the day by eating several small meals.

                                Try getting more exercise - don't push yourself until you know where you are with the heart issue. Take a walk before you go to bed and make sure you've got nothing outstanding to do that'll be on your mind, read something, listen to music and relax.

                                Also, if you've got any other worries or problems, try sharing them with someone and getting them off you mind.

                                Hope all works out ok for you.

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                                  @BUBBA_BDS:

                                  Either growth spurt or the too much energy drinks.

                                  Some people react badly to caffeine (a young friend of mine had a mild heart attack and was rushed to hospital after 2 cans of coke recently) - and energy drinks are obviously full of caffeine and loads of sugar too. Add to that the adrenelin rush of playing MW2 or whatever and you're asking for trouble.

                                  Caffeine takes around 1hr to circulate thorugh every cell in the body - so if you have a can at 9pm, you'll be at full effect by around 10pm and it will last several hours depending on your tolerance. The sugar will kick in sooner and gives that almost instant alertness. So drinking these drinks before bed is pretty stupid (done it plenty of times myself) - your mind and nervous system are buzzing, but your body is exhausted and is not resting and able to repair itself. You end up drinking more the next day because your body is more and more fucked.

                                  Try cutting out the caffiene completely and reducing sugar - you might get headaches for a few days while your body clears stuff out but you need to rule the caffeine out. Hopefully it's only that and not a heart problem.

                                  To get more energy during the day, try eating a piece of fruit, or some watered down fresh OJ, and eat things with b vitamins (or take a b-vitamin supp to help release energy). Make sure you eat a decent breakfast and support your bodys energy needs throughout the day by eating several small meals.

                                  Try getting more exercise - don't push yourself until you know where you are with the heart issue. Take a walk before you go to bed and make sure you've got nothing outstanding to do that'll be on your mind, read something, listen to music and relax.

                                  Also, if you've got any other worries or problems, try sharing them with someone and getting them off you mind.

                                  Hope all works out ok for you.

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                                  Well im not feeling alert anymore now that i know i have a heart murmur… its just what are they going to do to me at the cardiologist?

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                                    Well im not feeling alert anymore now that i know i have a heart murmur… its just what are they going to do to me at the cardiologist?

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                                    @BUBBA_BDS:

                                    Well im not feeling alert anymore now that i know i have a heart murmur… its just what are they going to do to me at the cardiologist?

                                    They'll probably ask you a whole load of questions for starters - check to see if you smoke, take drugs, drink, exercise, eat, sleep properly etc. They'll ask if there's a family history of heart conditions or other health issues such as diabetes etc or if you're taking other medication etc. They'll likely ask if there's stuff bothering you, if you're coping with your studies etc. Just be honest with them so they can make the right choices.

                                    I expect they'll check you blood pressure, maybe weight and body fat % and possibly take a blood and/or pee sample to check blood sugar, cholesterol etc.

                                    If they escalate it, they might ask you to wear a heart monitor for 24 hours or while sleeping and analyse the results. Depending on the facilities, they might get you to do some exercise while hooked up to monitor to check everything is ok.

                                    Depending on how frequently and severely it happens, they might prescribe some medication.

                                    Obviously if results come back with something bad, surgery might be required - but probably unlikely. Palpitations and extra beats etc. are quite common and often just something to be aware of, rather than worry about and are often brought on by stress and fitness level etc. If it is stress related, worrying about it isn't going to help - you can see the cycle: the more you worry the more it happens.

                                    Let us know how you get on.

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                                      @BUBBA_BDS:

                                      Well im not feeling alert anymore now that i know i have a heart murmur… its just what are they going to do to me at the cardiologist?

                                      They'll probably ask you a whole load of questions for starters - check to see if you smoke, take drugs, drink, exercise, eat, sleep properly etc. They'll ask if there's a family history of heart conditions or other health issues such as diabetes etc or if you're taking other medication etc. They'll likely ask if there's stuff bothering you, if you're coping with your studies etc. Just be honest with them so they can make the right choices.

                                      I expect they'll check you blood pressure, maybe weight and body fat % and possibly take a blood and/or pee sample to check blood sugar, cholesterol etc.

                                      If they escalate it, they might ask you to wear a heart monitor for 24 hours or while sleeping and analyse the results. Depending on the facilities, they might get you to do some exercise while hooked up to monitor to check everything is ok.

                                      Depending on how frequently and severely it happens, they might prescribe some medication.

                                      Obviously if results come back with something bad, surgery might be required - but probably unlikely. Palpitations and extra beats etc. are quite common and often just something to be aware of, rather than worry about and are often brought on by stress and fitness level etc. If it is stress related, worrying about it isn't going to help - you can see the cycle: the more you worry the more it happens.

                                      Let us know how you get on.

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                                      Dr. Tinpixel.

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                                        Dr. Tinpixel.

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                                        @Skittbiker:

                                        Dr. Tinpixel.

                                        Yea im getting very nervous sometimes.. my dad says its part of growing up.. but the energy drinks caused it… are you really a doctor.. if so if you live in usa my phone # is --****.

                                        (I took your phone number off. You shouldn't post that on public forums. You will get spammed. Send a PM if you want.)

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                                          LOL…no he's not a doctor. He's just old and knows things.

                                          Btw...mmmmmmmmmmmmm.

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