Could it be the coincidence when you drink beer and you feel the pain in your chest? Maybe it's some allergy? How long does it disturb you? Hold on!
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Wow, finally found someone that seems to have the same problem as me. It's ruining my social life, and I dread the hangover before I even order my first beer.
Has it cleared up for you?
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Thank you so much for your advice, I have only just started getting these pains and I didn't know it was that serious. Once again thank you :)
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It's not cool to dismiss his concerns by calling him " retarded". I know it's hard but you need to slowly cut back on your alcohol intake.
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it sounds like acute pancreatits, this usually occurs after a binge or over prolonged alcohol consumption. I would go get it checked out; however, if this is your problem, (it sounds like it is) you should stop drinking entirely, if you continue to have these pains after drinking it can become chronic and permanently damage your pancreas.
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my husband drinks almost a half bottle of vodka and 2 pks of cigaretts a day,lately hes been having chest pains some times he feeels alright without a drink today hes going to to not do either
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I hate people like you. People that just say "stop doing this or that" and you'l be fine. Yeah no sh*t? Some people have issues you realize.. And saying something like that is moronic.
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Gerd is nothing to do with the heart and it is something doctors use to fob people off with who come in with chesthe pains. My friend was diagnosed with Gerd. 2 weeks later he had another Gerd episode and died. Post mortem revealed he died of a heart attack. He was 32 years old.
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Hi this is Lee. No it hasn't cleared it up its started coming back. I had an ecg which says elevated st levels, the doctors say there is nothing wrong with me but every website I've been on says elevated st levels means your heart has been damaged from a prior heart attack. I'm not really sure what to do now. I'm going to give in one more try with the NHS and then if I can't convince them I'll have to go private. I've already spent quite a bit of money on private ecg''s. Every single one has came back with "elevated st levels acute mi". The nurses just look at each other in shock when the reading comes out and ask me if I have chest pains
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