Burning sensation right side of chest.... - Living with Anxiety

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Burning sensation right side of chest..WORRIED

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I've been expierencing a burning sensation on the left side of my chest just above my breast bone it's causing a great deal off anxiety I've had it for at least 7 hours on and off, it's not a pain as such just a horrible sensation and making me feel dizzy and vision is out of focus, has anyone else expierenced this and does it sound like a common sign of a heart attack? I'm really concerned x

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Hello

Sorry you have not had a reply and as this is 3 days old I hope the sensation you were experienced as long since gone :-)

Could have been anxiety , even indigestion makes you feel that way but I bet you are still here and did not die with a heart attack like anxiety wanted you to believe :-)

Take Care x

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