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Default Please explain MS hug!

Can anyone explain what the MS hug feels like. My hubby had to rush me to emergecy room Thursday morning at 2am. I felt like my chest was being crushed...I could not take a deep breath. The Docs ran EKG, Echo Stress test, blood work..all tests came out good. Gave me a shot of Demerol which helped with the pain. Went to my PCP Friday, he got copies from all the tests made at the hospital and went over them with me and said all the tests are ok. This feeling in my chest lasted until Saturday and then left just a quickly as it started. Just wondering if this could be the "hug"?
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