katniss
19-11-17, 02:46
Hey everyone,
I posted about my angina fears a few months ago. I remember when I exercised a few months ago I got some strange left side chest pain. However, they never occurred again during exercise. I attributed the original chest pain to a new exercise regimen. Anyway, after a long break I started working out again. I felt a very faint left sided chest pain this time. I noticed that my whole shoulder and arm area is super sore. It feels like a muscular pain. Whenever I move that area I can feel the pain.
Long story short. I started googling and every search result was angina. When I Googled about angina statistics I couldn't find any. When I Googled young people and angina my search results consisted of sites like "ANYONE can get angina", " Angina in 22 year old", "Angina increasing amongst young women" . This has really caused me to spiral and I am so scared.
Does anyone know of any statistics that may help reassure me? I am a 30 year old female and a mother of two. Thank you!
I posted about my angina fears a few months ago. I remember when I exercised a few months ago I got some strange left side chest pain. However, they never occurred again during exercise. I attributed the original chest pain to a new exercise regimen. Anyway, after a long break I started working out again. I felt a very faint left sided chest pain this time. I noticed that my whole shoulder and arm area is super sore. It feels like a muscular pain. Whenever I move that area I can feel the pain.
Long story short. I started googling and every search result was angina. When I Googled about angina statistics I couldn't find any. When I Googled young people and angina my search results consisted of sites like "ANYONE can get angina", " Angina in 22 year old", "Angina increasing amongst young women" . This has really caused me to spiral and I am so scared.
Does anyone know of any statistics that may help reassure me? I am a 30 year old female and a mother of two. Thank you!