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Old 02-19-2009, 10:45 AM #1
Leemarie Leemarie is offline
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Default What do you think?

Hey everyone well two days ago I began to get sweaty palms. My heart then began to start racing 162 beats per minute. I also had weird chest pain mostly to my left and a sore left shoulder. The chest pain felt like as if I had a chest cold but without the normal coughing n stuff. It just felt like that weird chest cold feeling. Anyway I went to the hospital and everything was fine apart from a high white blood cell which I was told by my gp just means I have a bacterial infection. So my question is, What kind of infection could it be and what are the signs and symptoms. Is fast heart beat, high white blood cell and a little bit of a fever signs of bacterial infection. Oh and I also have Benign Intracranial Hypertension although healing from it. I also have a gassy feeling in my stomach and my heart rate has gone down now but I still feel kinda of weird in the chest but no where near as much anymore and just yeah still feel not 100 percent
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