Hi i'm sickboy. For 5 months I have been
experiencing something that has baffled
docters through out my city.It began after
I had the flue and did sport but then went
away for three weeks during which I drank
in excess every saterday and wrote exams.
At the conclusion of my exam it started up
again and I immediatly stopped drinking
and have very seldom in the last five
months. Ever since october I have had
shortness of breath and a fluttering or
pressure or even pain just below the chest
area in that soft spot just below where
your your ribs join into that hard piece
of bone in the center of your chest.Over
the months it has gotten progressivley
worse and the other day I was thinking
about rushing to hospital but thought
other wise. I am frightned that if this
gets worse I will not be able to breath at
all as I am already strugling as it is.
Please I have been to multiple gp's two
cardiologist's one whom diagnosed me with
barlow syndrome which turned out to be
wrong. A physician and gastro specialist
who says my stomach has been refluxing up
into my diagphram but is not sure. Please
am dessperate for any form of help that
can lead me on the right road to recovary.
Yous sincerley
sickboy
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