...a couple of suggestions. The first is
anxiety that is manifest as ...seen it mistaken for a heart attack on
numerous occasions. The second is esophageal spasm. The swallowing
tube can spasm...
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...That was either an esophageal spasm or, like enie said, ...an emergency room awaiting my heart attack but EKG remained normal. The ...1 gram capsules (lecithin and fish oil) and my esophagus ...
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...I had a GERD-related esophageal spasm, I finally understood why ...in emergency rooms thinking they are having heart attacks, only to be diagnosed with heartburn. ?Heartburn? is really an...
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...likely to die of heart attacks than men because their ...ignore other alternatives...like the esophageal spasm...
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...or damage, and frequently associated
with variant things as esophageal spasm, heart attack, all kinds of stuff.
The specific isoenzymes are more...
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...you will know the esophageal spasm when it occurs. I ...my band, etc. The pain is intense! It ...it feels like a heart attack would feel, although I've never had a heart attack.
I t...
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...45 minutes after the onset of chest discomfort that is not ...in the past. She has hypercholesterolemia, type 2 diabetes ...) Angina pectoris
C ) Esophageal spasm
D ) Myocardial infarction
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...for a week thinking he had a heart attack. So scary. Finally they put ...he knows when he gets the pain that he needs ...continue, it's not an esophageal spasm. He's had it happen...
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...45 minutes after the onset of chest discomfort that is not ...in the past. She has hypercholesterolemia, type 2 diabetes ...B) Angina pectoris
C) Esophageal spasm
D) Myocardial infarction...
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...in a hospital and you are correct, the signs and symptoms of an esophageal spasm mimic those of a heart attack. All patients who have these esophageal attacks are referred to a GI specialist...
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