Weird Chest Problems I have been having, anybody know whats going on?!


Question: Weird Chest Problems I have been having, anybody know whats going on?
Hi, I'm 14 years old and have been having strange pains in my chest lately. It started last week, when I was about to go over to my friends house, and was sitting down at my computer, when I got this searing pain in my chest and I had to bend over it hurt so bad. It quickly faded, and I, pretty shocked, stood up really fast. All of a sudden everything went black, and I got the most insanely awesome lightheaded feeling. I knew it couldn't be good, but I ignored it. Over at my friends house I was fine, but the next day I started getting these random feelings whenever I stood still that my body wasn't there and I was floating. For a couple days, that feeling happened about 100 times a day. Now, it has switched to that my whole chest (beneath my ribs, heart, neck) feels really uncomfortable and aching. They come in waves, and barely hurt at all, but I can definitely feel them and they hurt and are happening all over my chest, especially in what I think is my heart. Ive smoked like once, I don't think that is the cause of anything, but I am beginning to become worried and scared that the pain will get worse or is leading to something. Anybody know whats going on/ have any similar experiences? Thanks

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Wow. That is scary.

Go to a doctor. But in the meantime, do the symptom checker.

Could this be panic attacks? You seem a bit young to have heart problems, but get all of that stuff checked out. Some people are born with heart problems and don't know it until there is a problem.

Talk to your parents. I understand that you don't want to stress them out. But they need to know what is going on with you. They want to know, even if it is uncomfortable for them.

I suggest that you do the symptom checker with your mother.

http://symptoms.webmd.com/symptomchecker



It could be anything.

We aren't trained to diagnose you, examine you, run tests, take x-rays, or read your medical files.

You need to see a doctor. Why haven't you?




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