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Hi everyone, just to update after one month and half diagnosed with Myocarditis, I still feel chest pain and sometimes at my neck. However, I can control my anxious but sometimes I will felt anxiety due to my chest pain.

I will do another round blood test this month on 16/7 and hopefully my Troponin T back to normal same goes to other test. Currently, I'm on medication named Azamun (Azathioprine).

Do anyone can share if same experience with me?

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Hello :-)

I get very anxious since my heart attacks and Bypass operation it can be really hard not to for some but I hope since you posted you have had your tests done and the result was good and you are managing better controlling your anxiety :-)

Take Care :-) x

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