by dranderhilt81 on Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:14 pm
I apologize for the lenght of this message ahead of time.
I am a 25-year-old man and for almost a year, I have been getting pains in my chest on the daily basis. It started off mild, but it's getting more frequent and more noticeable. The pain varies all over my chest, including the sides. Also, I cannot seem to find any pattern for when it shows up. As far as describing the pain, I've never been good at that. I have had some dull and some shooting and maybe even some sharp pain, but it's hard to say. Most of the pain does not have me grasping at my chest, so it seems be fairly mild. Yet, there were a couple of times that I did have a bad shock of pain, but that's like once every 3-4 months and not every day, so I don't even know if the two are related. I know I'm being a bit vague, but unfortunately, that's all I know for sure.
I have never eaten healthy throughout most of my life, especially when I lived on my own without the knowledge of how to cook. I ate really bad actually. But for the last few years, I have tried to eat healthier, and I believe I have improved my eaten habits.
So, when these pains started I have gone to the doctor's and had some tests done. I had a blood test, urine test, echo(where they put that sonic thing to your chest and send sound through), and I have had x-rays . Everything came out either good or normal except for my iron level. I was a little low in iron. But there was no indication of a heart murmur or anything like that, even my cholesterol was fine. Now, I'm waiting to do some more tests, but it will be awhile before they get back to me.
My heart wasn't my only concern though. I have worked for a place that remanufactured brake shoes. I was working there for four years. I was told that they have stopped using asbestos in brake shoes, but I don't know how reliable that source was, and I don't know the age of some of those brake shoes. However, I did wear a mask sometimes, but other times the factory didn't have them, leaving me to ponder the consequences of this. Because of this, I did some research and went back to the doctor. The doctor told me that it takes 20 years+ for asbestos to start causing problems, so although he's booking me some lung tests, he says that's not my current problem.
Anyway, these wait times between tests are driving me nuts, so I wanted to ask some questions that I had forgot to ask earlier. And thanks for reading and helping.
Is there something I can do to find out what's causing my pain? Or at least narrow down the possibilities.
Can asbestos affect me after four years if I had a lot of exposure to it?
In layman's terms, what else could be causing this?
Again, thanks for the help.