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Really scared - Health
« on: 24 June 2015, 11:25:52 »

Just over a week ago I had some chest pain and didn't feel right. I took myself off to A+E and to be fair the staff and Drs there were awesome. I had the full works, ECG, Ultrasound on the heart, full bloods, you name it.

The diagnosis was Pericarditis - basically an inflammation of the fluid filled sack that houses the heart (Pericardium). I've had it before - once briefly in 2010, when I collapsed completely. On that occasion, I was uncomfortable for a week or so, but recovered, and by the end of the week my ECG was normal again.

In late 2012 I again had chest pain and went to hospital - again, diagnosed with Pericarditis. This episode lasted about six weeks, and I struggled, I was out of breath doing not very much and felt crap. It's worth noting that I never had a 'Normal' ECG, after this bout. There were still some unusually high ST elevations. My last ECG in 2012, the cardiologist said whilst it was out of a range he would expect, it may well be normal for me, being of such slim build, and that he wasn't worried and I need not come back.

In recent months I have felt lethargic and not had much energy. I have put this down to the fact that I am a rotating shift worker, working long hours in a mentally and physically demanding job, and haven't really worried about it that much.

A few days ago, I got up to go to work. My alarm clock went off at 0530, and I sat upright in bed as I always do. I suddenly, after sitting up, felt massively light headed, and fell straight back down again onto the pillow. I put it down to getting up to quickly, so got up again, slower, and went for a shower. I felt a bit disorientated, but put it down to the fact I had just woken up and not had much sleep.

During the shift, I felt a bit unbalanced, and on a couple of occasions, stumbled, but recovered from it.

I finished work and got home at 1900, there was just me at home. Out of nowhere, the room started spinning, REALLY fast, everything was a blur, I felt like I was falling, but had no control over my body to put my arms etc out to save myself. I had a sensation I was just falling and falling, EG like jumping off a building, and my vision at the same time tunnelled into darkness, and I blacked out.

I went into hospital, by ambulance, and again have had a full neurological and cardic examination.

ECG is apparently very consistent with Pericarditis, which appears alive and well, but, with that said - the Drs do not think that is related to why I blacked out.

Since then, I have not fully blacked out again, but I have had spells of extreme dizziness whereby I get the falling sensation, but have managed to recover. One of these happened in front of the Dr, who to be fair, was very concerned.

To cut a long story short I have been discharged, and despite all the tests, they can't work out why I blacked out or keep going dizzy. A CT Scan was not conducted, because a bleed on the brain was considered very unlikely, in comparison to the risk of exposure to radiation, from the scan.

Currently now at home, thankfully I have a long block of restdays, but if I'm still unwell afterwards I'm going to have to speak to work about a few adjustments (Eg I can't drive at the moment)

I just want to feel better  :-[






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Re: Really scared - Health
« Reply #1 on: 24 June 2015, 11:30:01 »

Ruddy hell, so saddened to read this not-very-short list of maladies.

All I can say is I hope that you get the very best of care (sounds like you are) and that whatever medication and treatment is given bings you back to 100% very soon. All the very best, and take it easy, as I'm sure you will be.  :)

All the very best
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Re: Really scared - Health
« Reply #2 on: 24 June 2015, 11:57:52 »

You've had all the appropriate blood tests for sugar levels etc?
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« Reply #3 on: 24 June 2015, 12:51:32 »

You've had all the appropriate blood tests for sugar levels etc?

Yep, full bloods
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« Reply #4 on: 24 June 2015, 13:24:33 »

Hadn't heard of this condition before, even though it is apparently quite common. Looked it up. Hope you can find an acceptable  resolution soon.
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Re: Really scared - Health
« Reply #5 on: 24 June 2015, 13:48:11 »

My thoughts and I am sure those of many others on the forum are with you.

Hope you manage to get things sorted.
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Re: Really scared - Health
« Reply #6 on: 24 June 2015, 14:09:54 »

Sorry to hear this, James. I know it's easily said, but it'd probably help an awful lot of you could try to take your mind off it. You're young and fit, keep pestering the docs if you need to and I'm sure it will be sorted out in the fullness of time.

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« Reply #7 on: 24 June 2015, 14:10:22 »

Bloody hell mate, take care of yourself.  :y

Do work offer private healthcare? Go for the full scans ect really quickly
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« Reply #8 on: 24 June 2015, 14:48:48 »

All the best James and I hope you get better soon!  :y
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Re: Really scared - Health
« Reply #9 on: 24 June 2015, 15:38:46 »

Unlikely that Pericarditis will cause those symptoms James. Suggest you pester for an MRI scan as soon as
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« Reply #10 on: 24 June 2015, 15:39:47 »

Unlikely that Pericarditis will cause those symptoms James. Suggest you pester for an MRI scan as soon as

They are reluctant to do this due to the radiation risks. They want to rule out something like viral vertigo first..  :-\
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« Reply #11 on: 24 June 2015, 15:41:26 »

MRI is not a CT scan. No radiation involved, has no harm whatsoever to the human body
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« Reply #12 on: 24 June 2015, 15:50:40 »

All the best James and I hope you get better soon!  :y

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« Reply #13 on: 24 June 2015, 15:55:49 »

MRI is not a CT scan. No radiation involved, has no harm whatsoever to the human body

Second this, as asked above, can you get anything private through work? Means you can jump the MRI queue
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« Reply #14 on: 24 June 2015, 16:11:56 »

Pericarditis is serious stuff and potentially lethal.  It's one of those heart attack types for which chest compressions have little effect unless you drain the fluid from the sack first.  All of which is not easy.  Thus it is important you keep on top of your treatment James.

Get well soon and look after yourself.  A common cause is thought to be an infection (viral, fungal or bacterial) although this can be difficult to find.  Thus it might be useful to look at infection vectors in your daily routine, eg possible fungi in the house/car, bacteria in the fridge, etc, etc.

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