Hi, new member, I feel stupid. I am a 49 year old male, I have had chest pains for past few months, on the odd occasion, like sharp stabbing pains just to right of left nipple. Not done anything about it, as usually wear off after a few minutes. Had one 8 hours ago, and another one an hour ago. Should I be concerned? No history of heart disorder personally, though my late father had history of heart attacks from 40, and died at age of 54.
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If you are concerned ring 111 they will be able to get you the help you need. Regards Sheena
I was 49. I got an achy chest totally out of the blue. These lasted 3 days. On awakening on day 4, they were worsening. Phoned 999, ten minutes later ambulance arrived, ecg by the paramedics. "You are having a heart attack sir". Blue lighted straight to operating theatre, stent fitted. Possibly saved my life.
Yes I would get it checked out with your gp asap
As others have said, it's best to get it checked out.Contact your GP or dial 111.
Better safe than sorry
Don’t ignore any chest pains my husband had been having chest pains on & off for a few years he is older than you but 2 years ago he had a widowmaker heart attack (the name says it all) when the main artery (lad) to his heart was totally blocked. His symptoms weren’t typical even an ECG on the day was clear it was only a blood test in the emergency department that indicated there was a problem. They told me if I’d hadn’t insisted on taking him in that day he wouldn’t have survived the night, as others have said don’t assume symptoms are typical and as you have a history in the family they will take you seriously.
Please please get yourself answers to your pains, whatever they are caused by was enough for you to not only join this site but also to post your concerns.
Please don’t just disappear, you asked the questions and believe it or not, there are plenty of people on here {myself included} that would love to hear your found out answer.
I wish you all the best on your journey.
Waiting for a callback from 111, it's probably nothing, but will see what they say
Hello and welcome David. You need to get checked out at your doctors if not sooner. I know its a worrying time. But don't put it off. I had been fine with my blood pressure and heart rate. But then suddenly developed a slow heart rate and needed a pacemaker. So get checked out. Its only an E.C.G. to check your heart out. It could be indigestion. But please get checked out. And let us know how you get on. Brian
Hello. I just wanted to say...never, ever, feel stupid, especially when it comes to your heart. Most things that “may” be heart related will turn out not to be but just occasionally they are, so keep a written record of how you feel, when, how long for and seek medical advice. That means 111 when it’s happening and your GP for a full review. If you have a BP machine then check it twice a day for a couple of weeks for normal readings and also when you’re having an episode or as soon after as you can and keep a record. Also write down what you were doing before you had one if these episodes to see if you can establish a pattern. And any meds/supplements you take plus when you take them. Then you have objective notes to take with you to appointments.
All the best to you and your loved ones.