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So just walking to the toilet and walking makes my heart rate around 135 which notnallly it’s about 75 or 80 and sitting down it’s around 90-100 I have a tooth abscess but I don’t really feel the pain plus I’m taking antibiotics to help the abscess I know infection can make it higher but I feel like it’s not the infection, if I lay on my front it goes to 80 and my heart rate is noticeably more normal I have slight chest pain but I’ve had it all day and I’ve noticed I’ve had chest pain when I’ve been leaning forward to

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I’m 22 I’m not to young to be stressed having a high heart rate for 3 days straight every day when I’m used to it in the 60s now it’s in the 100s isn’t stressing it’s worrisome I’m literally minding my own business and it comes and stated

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