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Q: heaviness in chest with cold sweats and abdomen
asked by: darlajortega on November 12th, 2004
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4 days ago after my husband and I had sex, I got this horrible heaviness in my chest and broke out in cold sweats, I was completely drenched. I felt like I was going to pass out, nauseated terrible pain in my abdomin
and all the color in me drained completely, I felt like I was going to die! I felt like I could'nt stand to be in my body. My husband felt my pulse and said it was hitting really hard.

It lasted for about 30 min then I fell asleep.


Does anyone think I had a heart attack?
Please help
Crying or Very sad
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PattyV
replied on November 15th, 2004
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The only way to tell if it was a heart attack would be to go to the doctor.If you have an abnormal ekg with elevated cardiac enzymes(found by blood test) along with chest pain,it is safe to say that you have had one.Your doc would be able to see on an ekg,even some days later if you have had a heart attack.See your docror to be sure and to get treatment ,if needed.Good luck to you!Patty
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mommax3
replied on November 15th, 2004
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Did your left arm go numb or tingle, maybe a mild stroke or something, def go to the doc... Da*mn was the orgasm that good? Shocked
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happy_sunshine_yan
replied on May 8th, 2005
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Coming from a first-aider.. I don't really think it was a heart attack... If it was, you probably would have ended up in emergency room. Don't worry too much.. But if you're realli worried, see your doctor.. Thats the best bet. :)
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